Dobro Tab - Teach Your Children

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Jon Steel
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Dobro Tab - Teach Your Children

Post by Jon Steel »

Anybody know where I can find tablature for "Teach Your Children" for dobro?

Standard dobro tuning - G B D G B D.
1940 Kay bass

1939 Rickenbacher Model B 6-string lap steel tuned C6

Jackson Steel Slideking LS 6-string with pitch change hand pedal, tuned Open E

Jackson Steel Sho-Bro 7-string dobro with EDGE hand pedal pitch changer, built by Buddy Emmons and Shot Jackson himself in early 70's, tuned Open E

Hand pedals above take you from the I to the IV.
Jon Steel
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Post by Jon Steel »

any takers?
1940 Kay bass

1939 Rickenbacher Model B 6-string lap steel tuned C6

Jackson Steel Slideking LS 6-string with pitch change hand pedal, tuned Open E

Jackson Steel Sho-Bro 7-string dobro with EDGE hand pedal pitch changer, built by Buddy Emmons and Shot Jackson himself in early 70's, tuned Open E

Hand pedals above take you from the I to the IV.
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Lee Baucum
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Jon - Once upon a time someone posted a video on You Tube, playing TYC on a reso. You might try doing a search of the Steel Without Pedals section - search words Teach Your Children.

It's not tab, but it's way cool.

Lee
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Post by Jon Steel »

1940 Kay bass

1939 Rickenbacher Model B 6-string lap steel tuned C6

Jackson Steel Slideking LS 6-string with pitch change hand pedal, tuned Open E

Jackson Steel Sho-Bro 7-string dobro with EDGE hand pedal pitch changer, built by Buddy Emmons and Shot Jackson himself in early 70's, tuned Open E

Hand pedals above take you from the I to the IV.
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Is it standard technique on resonator to pull the string behind the bar as he does?

Dan
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John Miller
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Post by John Miller »

I read an article that Jerry Douglas posted in some magazine that discussed the technique, but I've never seen anybody make such extensive use of it. Plus he's tuned it to G9 (GBDGAD) which facilitates the use of the bend to get that sound. Nice.

John
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Thanks for the info John, and nice to hear of another steel player in the neighborhood!

Dan
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Brian Kurlychek
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Post by Brian Kurlychek »

Yes, and close too! Eliot is not far. I live in Kennebunk.
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Teach your children - you tube

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That is the most awesome YouTube! I just love that. What a fantastic player. I've never seen a Dobro player do that before. You can bend strings on about anything, I guess. But his technique is so clean and so much tone. He makes it look easy. I know it's not. Just getting a clean hammer-on is gonna take weeks. I'm SO very glad you shared that with us. Thanks. :D
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

John and Brian: Two steel players from Maine that I haven’t met yet. I’m in Wells.
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Jeff Garden
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Try this, if anybody is looking for the tab to this video. I sent it to Martin Gross and he seemed quite happy with it. I had to free-form a bit to symbolize his behind the bar string pulls. :)

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