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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Working Man Blues solo - tab?
I'm fairly new to country lead, and have been working on learning this great solo (Burton/Nichols?) but I've run into some problems nailing it
Can anyone point me to an accurate transcription/tab of this song solo anywhere? Pref including the rhythm fills that run throughout it. Any help appreciated. Cheers
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: chillicothe, ohio
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wman sound....
Ho...it can be argued that tune and its guitar sound...along with Don Richs playful lower string style, defined country guitar as its regarded today...by any means its an excellent tune to start with to learn modern country phrasing and technique.....the secret is syncopation and leaning on the flatted seventh tones....to play the working man rythm....begin in the key of A major....fret across the 1st 4 strings with the 1st finger of your fretting hand @ the 5th fret....pluck the 3rd and 4th strings and hammer on the 3rd string with the 2nd finger @ the 6th fret....this will hook you the interval sound you need.....apply syncopation by *pedaling* off the A string open in and alternating sequence to the 3rd string hammer-on....I can show you a lot better than I can type it out...anyway, hope this helps some....later, spyder
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Thanks heaps
Thanks for that Spyder, agree its a classic. The thing I'm finding is that really precise timing and clean execution is essential to getting this sound down, compared with blues and rock which is what I've been doing for the last twenty years.
Love the whole Bakersfield sound, plenty of treasure to mine there for years to come. Great huh? :D Cheers for the help
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