Go Rest High On That Mountain-Jonathan Milligan

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John A. Russell
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Go Rest High On That Mountain-Jonathan Milligan

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Hey all

Here is a very nice performance of Vince Gill's "Go Rest High On That Mountain".

I met Jonathan a few years ago at a Country Music Weekend, when he was standing in for Sarah Jory.

I asked Jonathan if I might post a Tablature I had produced of his video here on the Forum. He said "of course you can"!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prku_ckEDeo

Anyone who leaves a comment here for Jonathan and wants a copy of the tab, leave your request here along with an email address to send it to.

I will leave the free offer open until 21st July 2024.

Kind regards and thanks to all who have written to me after I sent recent tabs to them, much appreciated.

J.R.
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Great song and rendition. I would greatly appreciate a copy of the tab....
Thanks in advance...Allen Howington

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Really terrific rendition and tone to the bone. Would love a copy and the track also if available.

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I’d love a copy of the tab - thanks so much for this post!

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I'll take you up on the generous offer:

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Post by Michael Greer »

Johnathon

A great tune to practice use of the volume pedal
Your version is terrific.

John
Appreciate a copy of your TAB
Thanks again for your generosity

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Go rest high on that mountain

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John,I would like to have Johnathan's version of GO REST HIGH ON THAT MOUNTAIN. He is so smooth. Thanks in advance. kburris82@yahoo.com
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Post by Gil James »

Very nice Jonathan! I would surely like the tab please.
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John, thanks again for the tabs for go rest high on that mountain. Great job as always. Ken kburris82@yahoo.com
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I would love a copy of this, John.

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Thank you, John and Jonathan!
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Post by Jonathan Milligan »

Thank you all so much for your kind comments! Always trying hard to improve and these post give me much encouragement. Thank you John for taking the time to do a tab for this also. You are a gentleman and a great friend.
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Jonathan - Very nice performance.....encourages me to try harder.

John - pls send your rendition. Appreciated as always.

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Hi John. would love a copy of your tab from Jonathan Milligan "Go Rest High" Thanks Eddie
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Tablature-Go Rest High,,,,

Post by Rob Roepke »

Hi John,

Would appreciate a copy of "Go Rest High On That Mountain" tab.

I have received your tabs in the past - job well done.

Excellent version of a great song, Jonathan.

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Nice!

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Like I said in the you tube comments, “Smooth, man. Really nice.”

I couldn’t do it that kind of justice, but I’d love to try. Thanks in advance.

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Nice!

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Like I said in the you tube comments, “Smooth, man. Really nice.”

I couldn’t do it that kind of justice, but I’d love to try. Thanks in advance.

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Thanks, John.

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Everything about Jonathon’s version is great.

Please send me a copy.

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Problem with MSA Legend SD-10

Post by Roland Görne »

Hello all,

I’m a big fan of Jonathan Milligan’s steel guitar playing. Because I didn’t have any tabs, I played „Go Rest High…“ by ear. To get same sound as possible, I bought a brand new MSA Legend SD-10 with aluminum neck.
Now I have a big problem. The overtones are missing and the high strings don’t sound clean on different frets. A resonance is created that produces a buzzing sound. Die 4th string has much more volume and sustain than the 3rd string. I’ve played on Sho-Bud and Charter, but none had this effect. I also have never experienced that a maple body not producing overtones and produces a muffled sound.
Does anyone know this problem? - I’m down, $6000 for nothing or what can help?
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Would appreciate a copy of "Go Rest High On That Mountain" tab.
Thanks
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I would like an copy of the tad Jonathan does an fine job
Thanks
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Some great moves there. I've always loved that song and would love a copy of the tab. Thank you. Ron
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Great tone and emotion, Jonathan! I too, would love a copy of the Tab.
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