Yeomanthefirst
1 post
Feb 14, 2010
1:07 PM
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Can anyone out there guide me toward a tablature for this fascinating track on Walter Horton's 'Fine Cuts' album? I can figure most of it out by ear but there are some tricky bits I'm having difficulty nailing down. There is a site that lists 'La Cucurach' tablature as a free gift but I live in the UK and that particular site won't ship to anywhere outside the USA. I would so much appreciate it if someone who already has it and could email it to me.
Best regards to you all
Yeomanthefirst
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barbequebob
472 posts
Feb 14, 2010
3:01 PM
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Don`t know about tabs, but having seen him personally many times during the 70`s, he always played it in 1st position. ---------- Sincerely, Barbeque Bob Maglinte Boston, MA http://www.barbequebob.com CD available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bbmaglinte
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Yeomanthefirst
4 posts
Feb 14, 2010
3:31 PM
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Yes, thanks barbequebob, I'd got that far but appreciate the advice. Would really like to find that elusive tab, though!
Regards
Anthony
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DesertDog
24 posts
Feb 14, 2010
4:43 PM
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I have the tab from the August 2008 Masterclass Newsletter.
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oda
201 posts
Feb 14, 2010
6:08 PM
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I have been listening to that track a lot lately. teeheee.
DesertDog. Hook me up with that tab?
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Jaybird
105 posts
Feb 14, 2010
7:07 PM
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Yeah, I'd like to get the tab for that as well.
The Masterclass Newsletter has no archives, so DesertDog, can you possibly e-mail it to me...
Jaybird33066(at)hotmail(dot)com
---------- www.Youtube.com/Jaybird33066
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Buzadero
301 posts
Feb 14, 2010
7:34 PM
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C'mon. You really don't need the tabs. Just spend some time with it and get your "A" on.
---------- ~Buzadero Underwater Janitor, Patriot
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Violin Cat
120 posts
Feb 14, 2010
8:26 PM
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My obvious main concern is "Is this really a blues song"? and if not does that make Big Walter less blues by association? Yes..., I am being playfully sarcastic and incidental. All due respect on al perspectives.
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Jaybird
106 posts
Feb 15, 2010
5:21 AM
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DesertDog, Thanks for sending it.
Buzadero, Yeah, I can figure it out on my own, but having Barrett's tablature will save a heck of alot of time.
Does anyone know where I can get a backup track for this?? ---------- www.Youtube.com/Jaybird33066
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Buzadero
302 posts
Feb 15, 2010
7:41 AM
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Hey Man. What is that Fiddle Kitty doing posting?
And sarcastically, no less.
Shouldn't you be hammering rivets at the factory? Or, at the very least working to fatten up your acoustic tone?
---------- ~Buzadero Underwater Janitor, Patriot
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Violin Cat
122 posts
Feb 15, 2010
10:03 AM
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LOL I'm hammering rivets into my tone!
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toddlgreene
812 posts
Feb 15, 2010
10:18 AM
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Instead of Rosie the Riveter, it's Ricci the Riveter.
That would make a nice poster for Harrison Harmonicas. ----------
> Todd L Greene. V.P.
Last Edited by on Feb 15, 2010 10:19 AM
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toddlgreene
813 posts
Feb 15, 2010
10:33 AM
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Someone who is Photoshop-saavy hook Jason up...
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> Todd L Greene. V.P.
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belfast_harper
118 posts
Feb 15, 2010
11:26 AM
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This is a song that I have been meaning to learn, It is good to be able to work a few songs into you playing that everyone recognises.
Below is the first line after the boogie, I don't think you can really type out tabs very well.
+(34) +(34) +(34) +(45) +(56)
+(34) +(34) +(34) +(45) +(56)
+(45) +(45) -3 -3 /3 /3 -(23)
EDIT- The above line seems to work well with octaves aswell. I am not really sure what way Walter does it, but I think prefair the octaves.
Last Edited by on Feb 15, 2010 1:27 PM
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barbequebob
473 posts
Feb 15, 2010
11:57 AM
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BW recorded this tune several different times over the years and some versions he's medlyed into La Paloma and St. Louisd Blues into it as well. ---------- Sincerely, Barbeque Bob Maglinte Boston, MA http://www.barbequebob.com CD available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bbmaglinte
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