He Stopped Loving Her Today (2005 version) - Question

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What guitar is playing the opening half of verse 1?

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Brent Mason is playing a Phil Baugh type pedal electric guitar
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Brent Mason is somehow accomplishing this with a standard electric guitar
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Paul Franklin is achieving this on his E9th neck
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Paul Franklin is achieving this on his C6th neck
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He Stopped Loving Her Today (2005 version) - Question

Post by Brian Spratt »

George Jones re-recorded his classic hit He Stopped Loving Her Today in 2005. The album credits Brent Mason on guitar and Paul Franklin on pedal steel.

I'm trying to listen very critically to the first half of the first verse. It's either a Phil Baugh type electric guitar played by Brent bending with pedals or its Paul mimicking the Phil Baugh sound on pedal steel (hitting a low Ab below the typical E9th 10th string B). I don't think Paul's E9th copedent drops to Ab (only to A) but that would be fairly easy to work around in a studio environment.

Here's the audio. What do you hear?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABy0LMvhuPI

And here's Paul's copedent for reference: https://b0b.com/wp/copedents/paul-frank ... -copedent/

And since someone always chimes in on these threads with advice like 'I just play it my own way' or 'don’t copy, find your own voice,' consider this my pre-emptive thanks for that wise insight. No need to post it here. 😉
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Post by Franklin »

Its Brent on the first verse...I believe he detuned his signature tele down for those parts... Brent is just bending strings. He has a B bender on that guitar that raises, I do know that much.
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Paul, thanks so much for clarifying that! Your participation on the forum is incredibly valuable to all of us - much appreciated.
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Post by Ron Funk »

That entire album needs to be in everyone's collection...excellent musicianship - and the singer is pretty good too.
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