"You Don't Know Me" - Randy Beavers Instrumental

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"You Don't Know Me" - Randy Beavers Instrumental

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My friend Jim Cohen suggested tabbing out Randy Beavers' version of "You Don't Know Me" from the video of his performance in the Zumsteel Room at the 2004 International Steel Guitar Convention. I said "I will if you will" so we teamed up on this one. After a LOT of time and discussion here's our best effort. Questions and comments are always welcome.

If you're not familiar with Randy, he's an outstanding steel player. Not only was he on the road for years with LeeAnn Womack, he can play any type of music from country to jazz to pop to rock and is a master of interesting voicings. He's got 4 CD's that I know of, "A Few Of My Favorite Things", "Still, A Way Without Words", "The Next Step", and a twin steel CD with Russ Hicks, "A Little R & R". Lots of variety in his song choices: George Benson, Steely Dan, Michael Jackson, James Taylor, Hoagey Carmichael, Carpenters, etc.

Randy's personal tuning is a little different...Randy's posted several times over the years with his setup. Here's one thread to check out viewtopic.php?t=236653&highlight=

This tab is written for a fairly standard Emmons setup. Knee Levers are as follows
D: lowers 4 and 8 1/2 tone
F: raises 4 and 8 1/2 tone
E, EE: E lowers 2 1/2 tone (at half stop) and lowers 9 1/2 tone and "EE" lowers 2 whole tone
G: raises 1 whole tone, 2 1/2 tone, and lowers 6 whole tone.
** NOTE: I've put the times on the video at the top of each page

Here it is on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPpNy_eQFVg

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Thank you so much for going to all the work to do this. I've been working on it for a couple of years.
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Wow!!! Talking about a FREE lesson!!! This is amazing. What a selfless act to tackle this arrangement! And share it all of us! Thanks a Bunch, Dan Layne
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Thanks for tabbing this song Jeff. You have a unique talent.
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Jeff, you the man as always! Randy's stuff is so hard to figure out for me, lol

This song, and the very thought of you are 2 I've been fighting with for a while, lol
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Awesome. I sing this song and play a jazz piano arrangement to it in my lounge lizard set and have an acoustic guitar version too for my oldies pop set.

One of my favorite songs..

Now on steel.

Thanks!
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Thank you all for your nice comments. Jim Cohen and I refused to give up on this one and did our best to get it as close as possible. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all and I'm sure I'll have a few new tab projects coming in 2019. :)
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You better!! Lol

Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.
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Great job, Jeff!
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Thank you Roger...wishing the steel community's favorite import from Old Blighty a very Merry Christmas! :)
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Thanks Jeff, Lot of work I'm sure and certainly beyond my capabilities. You certainly do a lot for the Steel community.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well.
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Thanks so much Jeff. Just what I was looking for!
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Thank you very much, Ray and Scott. Randy is such a great player. Merry Christmas to all!
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Rereading Jeff's original post from 2018 reminds me that Jim Cohen was also involved in this undertaking.

I feel a kinship with both of these worthy Forumites: if there are any Anglophiles in the steel community, Jeff and Jim surely qualify.

:)
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You Don't Know Me '' Randy Beavers Insturmental

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HI SCOTT
I TO THINK RANDY OUT DID HIMSELF ON THIS SONG . I STRUGGLED WITH THIS SONG TO,
UNTIL I BOUGHT '' HERBIE WALLACE TAB VERSION ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO . HIS TAB WAS FAIRLY
EASY TO LEARN AND SOUNDS GOOD
IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE A COPY OF IT LET ME KNOW , I WOULD BE GLAD TO FURNISH YOU A COPY

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Bob,I sent you a pm.
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Bob, I sent you a PM too.
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Jeff n Jim Kudos
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Wow, thank you very much for taking the time to tab this out, this is wonderful. I have spent hours myself tabbing out songs and know first hand the hours of dedication that it takesto get it right, this is really impressive, you have both my respect and admiration.Thank you.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Thank you very much, Dale.

Michael: Thank you very much for your kind comments. I've been the recipient of some of your outstanding tab work for Mike Headrick... it's like getting the answer sheet to the exam :) I know what an inexact science tabbing can be but I thoroughly enjoy trying to get things as close as possible and it can be very rewarding to finally nail a tricky phrase after beating it to death - it looks like you have the "tablature bug" as well! Keep up the great work :)
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Jeff you are awesome!
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Thanks, Patrick! :)
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What a fantastic job Jeff and Jim..just super.
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Post by Jack Hanson »

Since I've been away from a pedal guitar for the last several weeks while visiting my dad in South Arizona, I'd like to inquire whether or not this is the same Cindy Walker song made so popular by Ray Charles that Richard Manuel made into his own. I absolutely revere the version by Israel K, who had the voice of an angel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eI0g0cxvj8
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Kevin: thank you very much for your nice comment. :)

Jack: Yes sir, that is the same song. Allison Krauss also has a really nice version here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXc-uOVYko