Gobias Industries
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do you know how Cline plays the slide lines? especially for the one really odd bridge part. i know he tunes his guitar for that GGDGGD
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i have been wanting a slide, and i am unsure of what to get. i was considering Dunlop Pyrex after reading a Sonny Landreth GP article, but that's about all the slide i know. thanks for the help.
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i would definitely agree that tuning is ten times as fast, especially when you have near-perfect pitch, or even a tuner for that matter.
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i'm just curious if anyone knows how Thurston and Lee set up their rig. i know they pimp out their jags and jazzmasters with humbuckers and stuff, but i was just curious to know what effects they plugged into, etc.
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there's passing, non-chordal tones for a reason...
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i'm pretty sure he just does an upward scale after the chords as a fill: ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -1-2-4-5-7 ---------- ---------- you can go onto the G string but it doesn't sound like he goes to an open string to me.
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i do play in my scrunched room, which could be the issue. i play through a Fender Pro Junior, anyways. i may try stuffing my casino with kleenex, sounds like a good idea, except the stealing the kleenex from my parents part.
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if you're looking for a little something something, The Good Part also works... "let's just get to the good part come on skip ahead" skip foreplay? what in the world?!?
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Seagull "Mosiac" with a SD Woody plugged into a crappy Peavey Rage (i only use this for the eq to make sure the "balanced B" doesn't get too happy, so i turn down the mids and highs to get a Tweedy-ish sound that he gets from his J-45s). Epiphone Casino Fender Telecaster (MIM) plugged into a Fender Pro Junior. i really only use a BD-2 Blues Driver or an DS-1 Distortion (i hardly use the DS-1 anyways). though, i can get a better sounding distortion (how i like it) out of my amp by turning it up and letting the sngle-coils/P90s and the amp to do the heavy lifting. i really only use distorti
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i thought 330s were full-hollow, but then again i could be wrong. Tweedy got a fancy '66 Barney Kessel from hiw wife for Christmas, so he uses that now. he's also been known in the older days to play Casinos, but i haven't seen him use one since the YHF tours (correct me if i'm wrong). i actually have a casino and am consistenly encountering these problems too, interestingly enough. how full?
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which theologians riff? lol i haven't been able to give a proper ear to loose fur yet so i'm perplexed
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I'm going away where you will look for me Where I'm going you cannot come No one's ever gonna take my life from me I lay it down A ghost is born A ghost is born. i don't think the bridge is right. i'll go check out the video.
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well, you could just tune the D up to an F and all your third issues would be solved. of course, you end up with 3 sets of parallel fifths. unless that's what you're looking for.
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www.myspace.com/poortranslators. everything on there is acutally me. it's mestyle music. if it makes sense.
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does that make jeff tweedy a wussy?
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Pecan Pie.
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A capo is the way the Highest Being tells people that bar chords suck. It's either go with the capo for open chords or reduce yourself to clunking root-fifth-octaves. And only punkass emo kids use root-fifth-octaves. So... I would know. Bar chords did in my old band =\
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older Fender Pro Junior models. i have one, and its brilliant. and if it's good enough for nels cline's recordings, then it's certainly one of the better amps.
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However, leaving the G open makes that a Gmaj7. Of course, everyone loves maj7 chords. Who could hate the maj7 chord? I sure can't.
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I can kinda get the chords, but I'm getting lost in the small areas. anyone have the full chords and lyrics to this tune?
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i know the most of it is G Bm C. the gumbopages tab has the "bridge" chords, but i am doubting their accuracy at this moment. does anyknow know these chords? thanks in advance.
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well, for airline to heaven, it helps to do Open D and Capo 2. it eliminates the need to fret the E chord, leaving your hand for the crazy riffing Jeff does. probably not the tuning Jeff uses, but it helps.