Witchcraft- Short Tab

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John Swain
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Witchcraft- Short Tab

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By request, Buddy's "Witchcraft" off his "Steel Guitar Jazz
" album.Recorded with on C6 with 5 pedals and 1 kl, so the Bb change was probably 1/2 pedal 7.
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NIce!
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Post by Ron Hogan »

Don't miss out on using John's "Short Tab" idea. It really works great.

Say you had a rehearsal and came up with a nice C6 ride. Tab it in short hand for later and it will be a quick reminder of what you did.

Just looking at John's ST for Witchcraft, I had this in no time.

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Post by Roger Rettig »

Super, John - I love your 'economy' tab!!!

Thanks!
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Post by Frank Freniere »

And here's a "long tab" take to go with John's chart and Ron's audio. It's in E so move everything down a fret.

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Post by Larry Dering »

Thanks John and Frank. Looking at both tabs helps me understand the process. Love that tune.
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Post by Larry Dering »

Thanks John and Frank. Looking at both tabs helps me understand the process. Love that tune.
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nice John THX !
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Thanks John!
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You're welcome ! "Grok this" the first 5 measures are also "Embraceable You" and "Moonlight Serenade"!JS
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Post by Bob Watson »

Cool, that makes it kind of a 3 for 1! :)