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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Townsville, QLD, Australia
Age: 33
Posts: 16
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help with solo to alan jackson song
Hi everyone
I really like the solos in this song and would like to learn them to incorporate some of the ideas into the rockabilly band I play with. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpe1Yf-ZTY If anyone can help me with the tabs I would be very greatful. I'm pretty right with the start of the first solo I would like to know what chord shape he is hitting as he slides up then back down on the chord change. Any help at all would be great. Thanks again |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sydney,NSW
Posts: 396
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It sounds like a slide into a G7 at the 10th fret then slides into an inversion at the 12th then slide into an E minor a the 12th fret form the 11th fret a couple of times as per the chords shown below. Not sure how to tab it but that should give you an idea.
I think she/he then finishes off in the 3rd position slightly pre-bending the 2nd and 3rd strings slightly at the 5th fret then 3rd fret same strings then D string 5th fret back to 5th fret 2nd and 3rd strings, you should be able to muck around and finish it off from there E-----10-->--13-----~--12--------------------------- B-----12-->--15-----~--12---------------------------- G-----10-->--12-----~--12--------------------------- D-----12-->--12----------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------- steve |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Townsville, QLD, Australia
Age: 33
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Hey thanks alot steve, These chords and chord inversions really get me. They sound good but I struggle to figure them out myself.
Wayne 'the train' Hancocks guitarist Eddie Bieble does alot of them too. Thanks again mate |
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