Steel Ride on Hot wired? Is it Tabbed

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Eric West
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Steel Ride on Hot wired? Is it Tabbed

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I've been trying to cop it but my Winamp3 won't slow it down like the Ver2 used to.

Hell of a ride, but most of it sounds pretty standard E9.

Anybody?
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Yeah! real hot solo! Have you tried Ronimusic's "Amazing slow downer"? The trial version does only allow playback of 1/4 of the song, but if you don't decide to buy it, you can always open the song in an audio editor and copy/paste four times so that 1/4 is the complete song...

/Nicke W
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Who's playing?

Uffe
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Pauk Franklin, Bret Mason on Tele.

Smokin!
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Post by Eric West »

I could get the first hit on it, and his neat little chromatic run, but the moving up and down is really iffy to do at record speed. The rolling low string lick is pretty hard to do crossing over, but a little faster every time seems to get me there.

I remember that famous descending run that came out in the late 70s and everybody was doing for a while.

It just dawned on me that stuff like that, and the "albert lee" seventh licks might be on that instruction vid he was talking about putting out.

Any referral or other info woulf be appreciated.

Sorry I missed the "liner notes" I got it as band work CD. Nervous Breakdown, I just made some stuff up and haven't gotten a copy.

Really fast, neat stuff, and like a lot of the "Danny Gatton" type runs and licks, the genius of it is how much easier it is to play than one would think.

TIA for amy more info.

EJL