F#-----------------------------------------------------------------
D#---------------

G#-----------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------


B-----------




G#---


f# ----------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------------------------
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
( slow bend )
F#-----------------------------------------------------------------
D#----------------------------------------


G#-----------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------



G#---


f# ----------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------

D------------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------------------------
1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1
( Slow Bend )
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A and B are the pedals depressed .
The 1/2 and /1 on the second string means lower semi then full tone .
The numbers on the bottom , 1 2 are the amount of beats per note played.
Played properly , it should be a slow waltz tempo.
I am the proud Daddy of a new to me , D10 . This is a piece I worked out on it ,
from an old aire , utilizing the RKR on it , dropping the second string a semi
and then a whole tone. I can't remember the name of the aire , but it would make
a lovely waltz .
As it is all played in the one fret , it is very easy to chime the whole thing .
I have problems chiming properly , so I take off the picks , and 12 frets up ,
tip the octave note with my index finger , and pluck with my
middle finger simultaneously. Plenty of reberb , and squeeze that volume pedal .
Let me know what you think ,
Ingo.





<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Ingo Mamczak on 04-18-99]</FONT></P>