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Bob Doran
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From: Ames, Iowa, USA

posted 25 January 2004 12:24 PM     profile     
This is about the prettiest tune i have heard in years. Great PSG solo part too.
Anyone had a go at this one yet?
Bob
Gary Lee Gimble
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From: Gaithersburg, Maryland

posted 26 January 2004 02:05 PM     profile     
I just finished this piece last week but no tab. I believe he does a forward bar slant which really adds some nice voicing to his break.
Bob Doran
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From: Ames, Iowa, USA

posted 31 January 2004 09:04 PM     profile     
What is a "forward bar slant", if you don't mind explaining. Like on a dobro?
Thanks
Bob
Gary Lee Gimble
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From: Gaithersburg, Maryland

posted 01 February 2004 05:51 AM     profile     
I define a forward slant as raising a note one half or one whole step. On this tune, the bar is at fret 8 with the tip of the bar on string 2 slanting to fret 9. Maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong.
Bob Doran
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From: Ames, Iowa, USA

posted 01 February 2004 07:01 AM     profile     
I see. thanks. like a dobro, then
Hmmmmmm...let me see.
Now , in addition to playing with levers on left foot, volume pedal with right foot, levers on knees, sliding and vibrating the bar, finger picking, blocking the strings with palm and fingers, learning a million chord permutations, and tuning the whole thing to just tuning, i now have to learn to tilt the bar, too.
Heeeelp!!!!!
What else have i forgotten to list about the steel?
Bob
Garry Vanderlinde
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From: Garden Grove, California, USA

posted 04 February 2004 07:10 PM     profile     
I agree that this is one of the nicest unison steel breaks I've ever heard. Thanks Lloyd! Does anyone have an idea how to play it and save the rest of us a ton of work? Ha! Ha!. Seriously, there are so many ways to get the unison sound, how do you think he does it?

[This message was edited by Garry Vanderlinde on 07 February 2004 at 01:55 PM.]

Lyle Bradford
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From: Gilbert WV USA

posted 05 February 2004 03:46 PM     profile     
I don't think that was Paul on this one. It was the great Lloyd Green.

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