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Eddie Smith

 

From:
New South Wales, Australia
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2022 8:14 pm    
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Has anyone done tablature for "The Older I Get" by Allan Jackson in C6 for lap steel? I am just a beginner with the lap steel. I am finding the picking difficult but still having fun.
Regards Eddie Smith.
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Bert Farroach


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Netherlands
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2022 2:37 am    
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I like challenges like this, Eddie !
It took a few concentrated hours, and there you are. Rolling Eyes

This is a great 3-chord song for beginners, and I'm sure more people will be pleased with this one.
I made a rather simple tab to "play along with the band", without any slants! Very Happy
It shows again what a nice tuning C6 is!

The clip by Alan Jackson is here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kElHR66Y3es

I've added some timecodes, and lyric fragments, so you know where you are . . .
In case the print is not good enough, just mail me, and I'll send a PDF.
Enjoy this beautiful song!
Bert



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Gary Gemoets


From:
Abilene, Texas
Post  Posted 1 Aug 2022 6:14 pm     Thamks for tabbing C6
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Thanks Bert, I just captured your Tabs for "Stranger on the Shore" and "The Older I get". My neighbor and I (Both in our 70"s) get together and play our lap steels. Since I only have one neck (and it's tuned to C6) That's what music we search for. Again, thanks for sharing and for your heavy lifting. Whenever I try to figure songs out on my own, I quickly get lost Sad
Alas, if I only got started when I was younger Rolling Eyes
If I was to get a second neck (thinking possibly an 8-string) what would you recommend it be tuned at?

Regards and thanks again,
Gary
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Bert Farroach


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Netherlands
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2022 3:12 am    
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Hi Gary, my timeline is about the same as you both Wink
And I'm still discovering things in C6 as my basic tuning.

If you think of expanding, I have bought an 8-string SX, mostly to give me a 5th on top of the C6.
The upper strings then are C-E-G (a major triad)
Since that means a high G on top, most people lower the whole thing with 3 semitones, and that is called A6 tuning.
It's a fine extension of the same "playing world".
For me, at "our age", it feels good to really dive into one tuning; at least you really learn to play something! Wink

If you really would like something different, maybe the open G tuning is something to try. GBDGBD, also used on dobro. Bluesy licks, quick chords, and lots of tabs on Resohangout: https://www.resohangout.com/tab/
Have fun!
Bert
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Gary Gemoets


From:
Abilene, Texas
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2022 6:15 am     Second Neck
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Thanks Bert, I'll keep it in mind. I don't know when I'd get another lap steel (I'd have to go through my banker, er . . . wife Laughing ). Maybe I'll go on the premise of: Better to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.
Gary
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Bert Farroach


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Netherlands
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2022 2:05 pm    
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Nice country song theme, Gary ! Very Happy
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