Sonny:
I'm sorry but my tab is all written in the left-handed Norwegian version. Also, don't forget to keep your guitar polished with sardine oil. Even if you have to keep kicking the cat out of the way.
Uff-Da y'all!
Erv:
Received "Beyond The Sunset". Thank you. That is a nice change you mentioned above but not being real proficient on 1/2 A, I cheat and use my vertical lever on that one!
Graham:
I'm glad to hear you got the tab. I know what you mean with the 1/2 A. Sometimes I can hit it pretty good and some days I'm pretty lousy. A lot depends on the shoes I'm wearing. I find that you have to keep everything as consistant as possible. Same seat, same shoes, same bar, same picks, etc.
Keep pickin for the Lord!
Erv
Crowbear:
Thanks! I'll go take a look.
Erv<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 07 October 2002 at 09:41 AM.]</p></FONT>
Crowbear:
I just checked and that is my cat!
He keeps clicking that remote trying to get me to quit playing. Since he can't, it's causing him to drink!
Uff-Da y'all (left-handed Norwegian with a southern accent)<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 07 October 2002 at 09:48 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Postby Ricky Davis »
Thanks Erv I just got my tab when I got home...thanks for sending it and the nice messege on the back of the shrunken 100 dollar bill.
The tab is well written out(I actually play it differently)...and it will give you the core of the song melody....So thanks my friend for the tab and messege....."both well received".
Ricky
Ricky:
Glad to hear that you got the tab and the "$100 dollar bill". Now you know what it's all about. Keep picking and if you ever need any more tab just let me know.
Erv
Graham:
Who says we can't learn something!
After your post and you talked about getting the 1/2A with a vertical lever, I started looking at my copedent. I have a vertical lever that drops the 5th string to Bb. That together with the raise to C#, I can get a C with split tuning! I really didn't understand how to tune the split; however, I did a search on the forum and found some posts where it was explained. What a deal! Now I can do like you and get the C with the split tuning feature on my LeGrande.
Thanks Brother,
Erv
Erv:
Glad to be of help!! Your tab was the first time I got to practise with that change. I don't have it on my old steel and I'm still feeling my way around my new one.
To Bud and Will:
Bud, I have your address and will be getting the tab for "Beyond the Sunset" out to you today.
Will, you will need to send me your snail mail address as the tabs go out throught the mail.
To everyone else: Even if I sent you tab last month, you will need to send a request for this month's tab. I have worked up a list but you still need to ask for the tab. You may not care for this month's selection, you may already have it, you may not care for the way I do tabs, etc. I would love to send you a free gospel tab, but you need to ask for it.
Make a joyful noise!
Erv
Jim Eller:
Your tab is being sent out today. And maybe I should explain to others, I do not automatically send out tab. If you want this month's FREE gospel tab, you need to request it. Once you request a gospel tab, I keep your name and address on file so all I need then is your name. The reason I do it this way is because some months you may not care to receive a particular tab, you might have the song already tabbed out, or you might not care for my tabs, period. However, it is my intent to have as many pedalers as possible playing the Lord's music!
Thanks, Erv