Paul FRANKLIN - Don't You ever Get Tired

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Paul FRANKLIN - Don't You ever Get Tired

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As masterfully taught by Dale Rivard!

http://youtu.be/kvPM5-UJn84


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:D :D :D
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Sweet...what Dale and you have done, is to give us glimpse into how Paul thinks, and that may be the true value when folks like you Jamie, Mickey and others do this type of thing...Being able to see how the greats think can only be beneficial to us all...

Thanks, Dale
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Post by John Sluszny »

Where could I hear the solo by Paul Franklin himself?
(there are so many different versions of that song)
Thank you again Dale and Alex,great job !
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Hi John, if you go to the "Steel on the Web" to my original post, you will find the link for the video where Paul F. plays this great solo! It's the second link.
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:D :D :D
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By the way,bar 15, 3rd and 4th beats: strings 3,4,5 instead of 4,5,6 ??? (am I wrong?)
Thanks anyway,great job !
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You're right! Knew I should have proof-read, I was just too eager to put it up. It will be fixed tomorrow. Thanks John!
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Post by Alex Cattaneo »

Fixed bar 15 and you can now download the pdf straight to your computer via this link:

https://app.box.com/s/g4o1jmd5p55hipxn578k
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:D :D :D ;-)
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Post by Richard Keller »

Alex makes great tabs. I have tabbed out a couple songs and know how time consuming it is to do this. Plus, my tabs never look as neat and professional as Alex's.
Keep up the good work Alex. I appreciate the effort you are putting into the tabs.
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Amen to that, Alex is a genius and a great guy!
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Post by Clete Ritta »

Thanks to both Dale and Alex for revealing some beautiful techniques of Paul Franklins playing here! :D
Click here for Pauls solo.
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Post by Alex Cattaneo »

Here's the edited tablature, as per Paul Franklin's instructions:

https://app.box.com/s/milbfej9lzoyisy8cgix