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Old May 21st, 2007
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Blues in E with a touch of Jazz...

Hm, well after learning Kirk's bass run free video thing, I made this... how I got inspired to make this from his tune, I don't know... its a ROUGH cut and well, I've got computer fan noise and a floor fan too, but its ok I guess.

I can put tab up if anyone wants it?

Its in E, very easy idea for beginner.

Chords used are E7 A7 B7 E13

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jndg1HIc88o

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nice. Sounded really smooth


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Well that came out pretty nice


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Nice one, Stringslinger.


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Pretty cool, nice job.

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Very well played Stringslinger, sounded great.

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Some bluesy chords nice job

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That was good, thanks for posting

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That was cool =)


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nice!!

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Thats really nice

Could I take you up on the offer of the Tab please, a good one for me to learn.

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Here ya go... I've got it broken down into learnable sections. The sections go in order of the tune. Enjoy!




----------------------------------------
----------------------------------------
-----1----------------------------------
-----0--0-2-0---0-----------------------
-----2--------4----2-0------------------
--0--0-------------------3(1/2 bend)----
[REPEAT 4 TIMES]

------0-----------------------------
------2-----------------------------
------0--0-2-0---0------------------
------2--------4---2-0--------------
---0--0----------------3(1/2 bend)--
------------------------------------
[PLAY ONCE]

------0-----------------------------
------2-----------------------------
------0--0-2-0---0------------------
------2--------4---2-0--------------
---0--0-----------------------------
-----------------------3(1/2 bend)--
[PLAY ONCE]

----------------------------------------
----------------------------------------
-----1----------------------------------
-----0--0-2-0---0-----------------------
-----2--------4----2-0------------------
--0--0-------------------3(1/2 bend)----
[PLAY ONCE]

-----------------------2-------0-
----------------------0-------2--
-----1---------------2-------0---
-----0--0-2-0---0---1-------2----
-----2--------4----2-------0-----
--0--0---------------------------
[REPEAT ONCE]

------------------------------9--
--8/9-------------------------7--
------9-7---7-9-7---7---------7--
----------9-------9---9-7-6---6--
------------------------------7--
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Thanks Brian

I shall start having a go at this one after the bank holiday.

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well, I've learnt it now. thanks for the tab. Its a bit easier to play than it sounds, thanks to those open string pulloffs.

I'm trying now to get it as smooth as you played it. No easy feat on an acoustic.


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