PF's solo for "Don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me"
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Dale Rivard
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PF's solo for "Don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me"
I've been wanting to try and learn this for a while. Disclaimer: like I say in the video, this is not note for note how Paul plays this but hopefully in the ballpark. I love how he uses a theme to create a solo. Wonderful work Paul! I hope this may help some of you. Have fun! Thanks for watching and listening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvPM5-UJn84
Also, here is the link to the video that I learned this solo from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QWlETi ... &index=168
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvPM5-UJn84
Also, here is the link to the video that I learned this solo from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QWlETi ... &index=168
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Dale, from your You Tube comments.
I will add. In the right hands. It's hard to beat an old Carter when searching for most any tone. Be it Emmons or Franklin.
And then there's all the money you saved. 
My thoughts exactly.You're a very gifted player. Excellent work with both your right and left hands. Refreshing to see such a gifted player teach for free. You might want to consider doing a video on Franklin's right hand technique. You got very close here. Excellent Franklin tone as well.
Enjoyed your clip. Hope to hear more in the future.
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An amazing job Dale...Tone to the bone and right on the money....as I've always said you are a very gifted player and have always admired your playing.....great job....luv ya man....
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Gentlemen, thanks so much for the nice comments! You better stop, you're making my head swell! Bobby Boggs, I've seen videos of you picking. Coming from you, that's quite a compliment. You are a great player. John Lacey, I remember we jammed together out west years ago. I also remember getting my butt kicked. Peewee, it is such a treat when I get to hear you pick and we get to visit. I think you are playing better than ever and it's always an inspiration for me to watch and hear you play. You're 1 of my heroes. Luv ya too my friend. Bob and Charles, I have a busy week coming up but if I find time I will try to tab this out. Thanks again, Dale
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Nicely done . Well covered and thourghly explained . Actually a video this well explained does not need to be tabbed out. Just masterd like it's author....
Thanks for sharing Dale iThis will improve my playing immensly. After listening to this I'm inspired .
Moogy
Thanks for sharing Dale iThis will improve my playing immensly. After listening to this I'm inspired .
Moogy
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Bob, Asa, and Brian, I appreciate your comments. Most of you on here know what a monster player Bob Taillefer is. He is taking the C6th to new levels and his passion for the instrument is unmatched. Bob, we live too far from each other. I miss seeing and hearing you pick. Brian, I think all of us sharing will help keep this instrument alive. And being inspired helps keep the fire burning. Thanks again, Dale
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Dale, I've only recently become aware of you, but so glad that I did...I think the first I heard of you, you were playing Mansion on a Hill on a BenRom I believe, and I was blown away.
I hope you continue doing things like this, because this was awesome...Tone and technique to learn from...Your not only a gifted player, but a teacher as well...Thanks,
Dale
I hope you continue doing things like this, because this was awesome...Tone and technique to learn from...Your not only a gifted player, but a teacher as well...Thanks,
Dale
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I got the green light from Dale, so here are the tabs:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251894
Great job figuring this out, and outstanding video demonstration so we can all appreciate this masterful solo. Thanks Dale!
ps. If you spot a booboo let me know. I'll have a link up soon so you guys can download the pdf to print or else.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=251894
Great job figuring this out, and outstanding video demonstration so we can all appreciate this masterful solo. Thanks Dale!
ps. If you spot a booboo let me know. I'll have a link up soon so you guys can download the pdf to print or else.
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Dale, I discovered this one just yesterday thru Peewee. You were right on the money cause if Ed says so it's just gotta be.
By the way, folks, Dale is the man who comes and test drives every new Benrom. Couldn't ask for a better promoter!
By the way, folks, Dale is the man who comes and test drives every new Benrom. Couldn't ask for a better promoter!
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Dale, I can only echo what has been said here. You did a great job on this solo.
Where have you been? Have not seen you on the forum or YouTube before. Or have I just missed you?
From one Carter Player to Another, your steel sounds great. What were you playing through?
I play mine straight into a Nashville 112 and only use the internal reverb.
Bill Ferguson
Where have you been? Have not seen you on the forum or YouTube before. Or have I just missed you?
From one Carter Player to Another, your steel sounds great. What were you playing through?
I play mine straight into a Nashville 112 and only use the internal reverb.
Bill Ferguson