Working on tab for "Out of Nowhere"

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Bill Fulbright
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Working on tab for "Out of Nowhere"

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This will be probably my first tab to publish. It is for C6. I have some questions as I am still figuring out the notes in the last 1/3 of the tune as performed by BE.

How crucial is the actual timing of the note blocking in the tabs we use for PSG?

I am trying to be accurate, but my rhythmic dictation sucks. My harmonic dictation is pretty good. I have noticed that a lot of the tab posted is not particularly time sensitive (and if you know the tune - that's ok by me).

If anyone has worked on this tune, please let me know. I would love to hear what has been done so far. this is a really cool tune that I have wanted to learn when I first got interested in steel again and bought my first one. Now that I have a D10 and am working hard on the C6 neck, it is beginning to get clear for me....

so I am really pumped. Thanks in advance for any comments.

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Post by Jeff Lampert »

Bill,

Can you e-mail me a .mp3 attachment of the tune?

Jeff
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Post by Dave Birkett »

BE published the tab.
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Post by Bill Fulbright »

Jeff,

I will try to convert it to mp3 tonite. and send it on.

Dave,

Thanks, I figured he might have, but for me since I am really digging into C6, writing out the tab helps me be clear about the notes, and the functionality of the pedals. It is part of my own learning strategy. It also helps me visualize the notes, strings, attack, and pedals while I am listening and away from the instrument.

I have written s little tab for E9, but mostly I keep that in my head. I have one for the intro to Meat and Potato Man by Alan Jackson... I suppose I should publish it... I was going to wait until had the break but what the heck. I will do that under another thread.

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ICQ# 2251620 My Music Site

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Post by Bill Fulbright »

Jeff,

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