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Topic: Blame it on your heart (ploveless)
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Tom Ensink Member From: The Hague, Netherlands
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posted 02 December 2000 03:53 PM
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hi everybody,I have been trying to play the solo in Patty Loveless' Blame it on your heart. Now, after all those years I would not expect it would be so hard. Can somebody please help me out here? Best regards from Holland, Tom ------------------
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BENGT ERLANDSEN unregistered
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posted 02 December 2000 06:44 PM
This should be very close. 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3--16----------14----------11-------------------------6B~~-----6B-------4B----4B~~~~~~----- 4--16L---------14L---------11-------------------------------------------------------------- 5-----16~~~~14----14~~~~11----11~~~~~9-------6--6~~6A-6A~6-----6--------4-----4~~~~~4A----- 6-----16~~~~14----14~~~~11----11~~~~~9----6B----------------6B----6B~4B-------------------- 7------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3
Bengt [This message was edited by BENGT ERLANDSEN on 02 December 2000 at 06:56 PM.]
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Tom Ensink Member From: The Hague, Netherlands
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posted 07 December 2000 01:44 AM
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Thanks Bengt. The audition went well. I played "your" part and it sounded really good. I told the band that I posted a call for help on Internet, and that somebody from Norway actually responded. The band asked me to send their regards.Isn't technology wonderful? Tom ------------------
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Jeff Lampert Member From: queens, new york city
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posted 07 December 2000 06:18 AM
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Good tab, Bengt. |
BENGT ERLANDSEN unregistered
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posted 07 December 2000 08:40 AM
Thanks. Glad the audition went well. At first I tried to play it way to difficult in all the wrong positions. After I figured out where the solo ended the rest just came by itself (accidently). Thanks to B0B, this forum is the BEST. Everything is possible if we all "push/pull" in the same direction.Bengt |
Robert Crawford Member From: St. Catharines Ont.
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posted 07 December 2000 04:39 PM
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I'm in the process of learning this song. Can you help me out on the front part. Thanks. I've got something but I would like to get it as close as possible.Thanks again |
BENGT ERLANDSEN unregistered
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posted 07 December 2000 06:15 PM
Steel-intro. I am not 100% sure I got It right. Can someone confirm that this is possible to play at the required tempo. F#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eb-----------------------------------------9----------------------------------------- G#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E -------------------------------9-------9------------------------------------------- B -----------------------8---9---9~~~9A------9A-------------------------------------- G#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E ---------------------------------------------------9---9R--10R---------11--9R--8R-- D ---------------------------------------------------------------10--11-------------- B -----------------------------------------------9A----------------------11--9---8--- 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 .
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Jeff Lampert Member From: queens, new york city
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posted 08 December 2000 08:13 AM
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Bengt, I wish I could help, but whenever I play this song, I just approximate the beginning. The problem for me is that the recorded mix is so thick and complex, with the steel and lead guitar playing a duet that goes right up to the start of the lyrics, that I just can't cleanly pick out the steel from the rest, and I usually end of playing some steel parts and guitar parts, sometimes both at the same time!!!. Sorry I can't help. Hopefully someone can shed some light. Regards and Happy Holidays, Jeff[This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 08 December 2000 at 08:15 AM.] |
Tom Ensink Member From: The Hague, Netherlands
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posted 11 December 2000 03:44 AM
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Do you refer to bar 1-4, or bar 5-8 of the intro?Bar 5-8 is all duet between steel and guitar. I can tell you what I play, but I do not know if it is exactly the same. Also depends on what the guitar is playing. I (still) cannot hear what the steel plays in bar 1-4, if any. Seems to be all guitar (two parts). It is also a good effect if the guitar plays this part with a harmonizer (one octave). Tom ------------------
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BENGT ERLANDSEN unregistered
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posted 11 December 2000 07:56 AM
The steel comes in at 00:03:12. Everything before is guitar. It is easier to isolate the steel if you only listen to Left/right speaker at a time. Here is the whole intro. Time 00:03:12 F#------------------------------------------------------------------- Eb-----------------------------------------9------------------------- G#------------------------------------------------------------------- E -------------------------------9-------9--------------------------- B -----------------------8---9---9~~~9A------9A---------------------- G#------------------------------------------------------------------- F#------------------------------------------------------------------- E ---------------------------------------------------9---9R--10R----- D ---------------------------------------------------------------10-- B -----------------------------------------------9A------------------ 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . F#------------------------------------------------------------------- Eb------------------------------------------------------------------- G#---------------------------------------11--------------9----------- E ---------------------------9---10~~11------11--10~~9-------9---6R~~ B ------------------------------------------------------------------- G#---------------------------9---10~~11------11--10~~9-------9---6~~~ F#------------------------------------------------------------------- E -------11--10--9--------------------------------------------------- D ---11-------------------------------------------------------------- B -------11--10L-9L-------------------------------------------------- 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . F#------------------------------------------------------------------- Eb------------------------------------------------------------------- G#-------7---------------5--------------(4)~~~~---------------------- E ~~~7R------7R--6R~~5R------5R--3~~~4---------------------------16-- B ----------------------------------------------------------14~16---- G#~~~7-------7---6~~~5-------5---3~~~4----------------------14~16---- F#------------------------------------------------------------------- E ------------------------------------------------------------------- D ------------------------------------------------------------------- B ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
Not easy to play the first part at the required speed. (He might use B -> Bb instead of the E -> F before the walkdown) Compare with the first posted example. Bengt |