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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 26 May 1999 12:50 pm    
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This is a nice fast roll you can play in any key, two frets back from no-pedal position. The trick to this lick is to push B and C pedals at same time when doing the move. Also; start it slow and after you got her under your fingers, rip it on a nice fast 2 beat song.

1.________13_________13_|________13_________13_|
2.______________________|______________________|
3.___________13b~13_____|___________13b~13_____|
4._13~13c_______________|_13~13c_______________|
5.______________________|______________________|
6.______________________|______________________|
Repeat as many as you need.

Ricky
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Rick Tyson

 

From:
Ohio
Post  Posted 26 May 1999 3:33 pm    
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Ricky
That is the neatest little lick Ive seen in a long time, Thanks
MORE!!!!!!!!
Rick
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Jim Roby

 

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Amory, Ms. usa
Post  Posted 30 May 1999 12:32 am    
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Ricky, there is another rolling lick you can do--Move up one fret from the G-position-pedals down, keep A-B pedals down and add the KNee lever that lowers your D# down to C# and play strings 2-3-4, in essence you'll be playing one fret above G, but you'll still be in the key of G. Are you totally {CORNEDFUSED}?
Jim

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Jim Roby

 

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Amory, Ms. usa
Post  Posted 30 May 1999 12:47 am    
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By the way I meant to add the lick works really well on Foggy MTN Breakdown, Rockytop,ETC
Later
Jim R

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Ricky Davis


From:
Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 30 May 1999 8:50 am    
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Hey Jim; I would like to see how your playing that one; what pattern and if you can tab it out, that would be cool.
Thanks,
Ricky
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Jim Roby

 

From:
Amory, Ms. usa
Post  Posted 31 May 1999 1:52 am    
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Ricky I wished I could tab it out for you but I haven't got that many smarts on the computer yet Hang in there as sharpe as you are you'll figure it out! By the way you use the ABC-setup and I use the CBA- setup, so for you its the AB-pedal and for me the B and A pedal, and I lower my D# down to C# with my LKL. Aint nothing like an oddball is there?

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Malcolm McMaster


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Beith Ayrshire Scotland
Post  Posted 31 May 1999 4:06 am    
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HI Ricky thanks for all these licks,I will try and have them off for the next time you and the boys are over in Scotland(have you any plans to come over soon) regards from all the boys in The RADIO SWEETHEARTS Malcolm McMaster.
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Ricky Davis


From:
Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 31 May 1999 10:09 am    
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Hey Malcolm; it is a small world after all. Good to hear from you. Yea I expect to hear each and every one of those licks when I come over there ha.... No really; I don't know when we will be there again; maybe towards the end of the summer or early fall. Hey by the way; did you know I play a Sho-Bud now? And I will fly it with me when we come over. Keep in touch and e-mail me sometime and tell all them boys in your band Howdy from us.
Ricky
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Ernie Renn


From:
Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 1999 4:36 am    
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Also at the no pedal position move the whole thing down one string, (to start on the fifth string instead of the fourth). Drop the second string a half tone, (to D). Play the same pattern. This works great when you need to throw in a quick lick in. Maybe start with this lick then add the lick that Ricky started this thread with.

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Ernie
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Ricky Davis


From:
Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 1999 12:42 pm    
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Ernies' lick tabbed would be if I'm not mistaken. Staying with key of G

1._____________________________________________________|
2.________15L1/2______15L1/2________15L1/2______15L1/2_|
3._____________________________________________________|
4._____________15c~15____________________15c~15________|
5._15~15c_____________________15~15c___________________|
6._____________________________________________________|
7._____________________________________________________|

Thanks Ernie; that's a good one and I allready put your lick and my lick together in a song we play and it turned some heads.
Ricky
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