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C6 lapsteel tab - name that tune

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(@lanzdona)
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I was just playing arond with C6 tuning and this came out.
Sometimes you just cant escape!
Let me know what you think... have fun!

name that tune.

E----------------------------------------5------3>5----5---------------
C-----12--------------12---------------5---------------0---------------
A-----12 -------------------------------5---------------0---------------
G--------------16-----12------14------5-------------------------------
E-----12-------16-----12-----14------5---------------0---------------
C--------------16--------------14--------------------------------------

---------------0------5>3----2---------------------5------8---7-----------10-----12--------------3>5----5-------
---------------0---------------2-----4---2----0-----5----------------12------------12------14-------------5-------
----0---2-----0---------------2---------------------5-----------------12------------12-----14-------------5------
---------------0---------------2---------------------5--------------------------------12-----14-------------5------
------------------------------------------------------5-----------------12--------------------14----------------------
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(@steinar-gregertsen)
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Lance,- I don't have a lap steel stringed up for that tuning at the moment (waiting for a custom job, finished soon..) so I haven't had a chance to check it out. But your post illustrates the drawback of simple tablature,- there's no way to read the rhythm of the piece..
Do you have a recording of it?

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(@lanzdona)
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No, but once you hear the chord structures, I'm sure you'll recognize the correct timing to apply. he he

You're right though about simple tab.
I'm also fairly new at trying to convey my thoughts via tab.
So inexperience my also play a part.
maybe...
play slowly
X... X... X... X... X... .... XXX. ..XX X.XX XXXX X.XX X..X X... X...XXX. ....
4 bpm X=note .=rest

:D Lance


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