Hotel California for E9 Pedal Steel

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Terry Miggins
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Hotel California for E9 Pedal Steel

Post by Terry Miggins »

Can someone suggest where I can find tablature for Hotel California solo for E9 Pedal Steel?

Thanks- Terry
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Terry,
I have that song tabbed out for E9th.
$2 plus postage. :D
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Lily Grubb
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Post by Lily Grubb »

Is Hotel C6 California solo tabs available electronically via email?
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Sorry, no. :(
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Bruce Bjork
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Bm, F#, A, E, strings 6,4,5,3 repeat
G, D, Em, F# strings 8,5,6,4 repeat

Play with it, if you have any questions let me know.

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Post by Lily Grubb »

So all tabs are only available by hardcopy in the post? Your kidding me right?
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Post by Lily Grubb »

Unfortunately my brain can't musically process and improvise by ear. Even playing along with it with chords and keys, I just can't nail the solo. Having tab visually helps my brain process the music and for me, ensures that I'm on the right track. Everyone's different how they learn I guess, I'm just more of a visual processing person.
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Lily Grubb wrote:Unfortunately my brain can't musically process and improvise by ear. Even playing along with it with chords and keys, I just can't nail the solo. Having tab visually helps my brain process the music and for me, ensures that I'm on the right track. Everyone's different how they learn I guess, I'm just more of a visual processing person.
I’ll try to tab it out and maybe post a YouTube video.
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Post by Lily Grubb »

Thank you so much Bruce
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Play each chord twice, I love picking these tunes out by ear.


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Post by Bruce Bjork »

My tab is just the rhythm part, there’s a good solo YouTube version in the “Steel on the Web” section.
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