Written music for steel guitar
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Greg Cutshaw
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by Greg Cutshaw » 18 Mar 2007 10:51 am
Tangerine, another Doug Seymour arrangement with some twists of my own. You will need two feet on the pedals in a few places. Uses three common C6th knee levers. Beware the extra drum hit on the end if you have the volume cranked!
Click here to see/print the Adobe .pdf tab file.
Click here to hear the solo.
Click here to hear the rhythm track.
Greg
Chuck Hall
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by Chuck Hall » 18 Mar 2007 4:28 pm
Another great one. Nothing left to say.....
Chuck
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Danny Sherbon
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by Danny Sherbon » 18 Mar 2007 4:59 pm
Great tune. Thanks for taking the time to write all that down. Nice job of playing it too.
If you were going to add 3 pulls to a C6, would the 3 you use in this tune be the ones you would add or are there others that you find more important?
I bought 3 pull kits at the Dallas show and now need to decide what I need and on what knee lever.
Thanks
Greg Cutshaw
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by Greg Cutshaw » 18 Mar 2007 7:10 pm
Chuck,
Thanks for the encouragement!
Danny,
The 3 knees in this song are the ones I use all the time. This is very basic C6 stuff and there's few songs I can't find the melody parts too with these 3 knee levers. My copedant is listed here:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Msa/Copedant.html
I have been toying with adding a bottom D to my tuning so that might change my copedant in the future.
Greg
John Lockney
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by John Lockney » 27 Mar 2007 2:38 am
I found "Tangerine" was published in 1941 with music by Victor Schertzinger, lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
I've only heard the song once on the Lawrence Welk show. I did not recognize the artist and there was no steel guitar.
Was there a popular re-make of this song in the 70's ?
Is there a well-known recording on pedal steel or is the song just a "standard" ?
(and thanks again Greg and Mickd)
KENNY KRUPNICK
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by KENNY KRUPNICK » 3 Apr 2007 5:06 pm
Ditto again Greg!!
Don Sulesky
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by Don Sulesky » 4 Apr 2007 7:00 am
The song is an old standard in which Nat King Cole had a hit with it.
Don
Bill Cunningham
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by Bill Cunningham » 8 Apr 2007 6:36 pm
Its on Vol 1 of The Moods Of Maurice Anderson from the late 70's. The only version I have ever heard.
Thanks for the tab Greg. This is one I have been thinking of trying and you've made it a lot easier!!!
Bill Cunningham
Atlanta, GA