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Topic: I Never Go Around Mirrors (Help) |
Brian Tierney
From: Whitesville, Kentucky, USA
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Posted 29 Sep 2005 11:16 am
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I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out the intro to Keith Whitley's "I Never Go Around Mirrors" The lead is tabbed very well at http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/1988.html (Thanks Rebel, Ricky, and Jeff) There is also a sound clip of the intro there. I should mention that I am obviously a beginner at PSG. I can't get enough, though. I love this crazy thing. Anyway, below is my attempt at this intro. I really don't think it's right, though. Is it really just single notes at a time? Any help would be appreciated.
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Brian Tierney
From: Whitesville, Kentucky, USA
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Posted 30 Sep 2005 7:05 am
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Thanks, Ricky. I thought I had searched for it, but I must have not done it correctly. I have been just reading and listening on the forum here for a while. Sorry my first post turned out to be unnecessary. I really appreciate the work you have done in making so much good information available to beginners like myself. |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 30 Sep 2005 7:45 am
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Hey no worries Brian> as you will see with that tab I wrote; I did the intro and all the licks Mike Johnson played throughout the song. Also note: that my tab indicates "L" and "LL" as one L is lower a half tone and two L's is lower a whole tone...enjoy.
Ricky[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 30 September 2005 at 08:48 AM.] |
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Charles Dempsey
From: Shongaloo, LA
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Posted 30 Sep 2005 11:10 am
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Ricky,
You write that Mike lowers his 5 a whole tone.
Do you know if he has that instead of the half tone lower, or in addition to it?
If he has both, do you know where he put the whole tone lower?
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 30 Sep 2005 11:28 am
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Charles I'm sorry I don't know for sure. I can only speculate that he has the 5th string lower a whole tone with a half stop feel; as I've set that up on many guitars and sets up real well. The location of any knee levers is personal opinion of how one likes to play and have it laid out. "If you can imagine it; you can have it"
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Charles Dempsey
From: Shongaloo, LA
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Posted 30 Sep 2005 4:30 pm
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Hi Ricky,
Sorry about the dum-dum question. I should have read the whole thread. I put the Franklin change on my LeGrande's pedal 4 a couple of weeks ago. I'm just not used to thinking about it yet.
I see what people mean about splitting the Franklin change onto knees. No way I'm going to hit pedal 1 and immediately follow with pedal 4 in real time.
That's an excellent idea, I've got the 5 & 10 half step lower on LKV. It would be easy to add a 1/2 stop. I will look at that instead of the Franklin pedal when I re-work my push/pull (any day now .
Charlie[This message was edited by Charles Dempsey on 30 September 2005 at 05:55 PM.] |
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