Please Don't Leave Me

Written music for steel guitar

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Richard Gonzales
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Please Don't Leave Me

Post by Richard Gonzales »

I really like the Tab that Jim Stewart posted last year, but there is no timing to the Tab. Where can I get the Tab with the timing of the Tab?? "Please Don't Leave Me" by Jimmy Day.
DroopyPawn
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Post by DroopyPawn »

Why not just listen to the tune and get it from there?

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Richard Gonzales
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Post by Richard Gonzales »

Gary, where do I get the tape or cd? I tried downloading Jim's items and could not get there. You are right, if I could just hear it, I would be fine. I play my own timing rendition and it sounds great,but I have a feeling it is not right. Thanks for your input!
DroopyPawn
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Post by DroopyPawn »

That makes sense.

Might try a search on ebay and then some of the cd sites online.

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Bud Harger
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Post by Bud Harger »

Richard,

I like the song as a 4/4 shuffle...similar to "Release Me" or other Ray Price shuffle timing. It is a beautiful steel instrumental.

However, beware that swing fiddle players love it upbeat and fast, sort of like Roly Poly. Don't ask a fiddle player to kick it off without first being sure they understand "Shuffle, Dude".

bUd

Richard Gonzales
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Post by Richard Gonzales »

I think you right Bud! I have been playing it like you say and I really like it! Such a beautiful song!