Neil Young Ben Keith Tab wanted
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Mike Marsh
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Neil Young Ben Keith Tab wanted
Im willing to pay for accurately tabbed songs of Neil, Ben.
I need, Bound for Glory, Unknown Legend, One of these days , roll another Number.Human Highway, it's a Dream .others.
Thanks,
Mike
I need, Bound for Glory, Unknown Legend, One of these days , roll another Number.Human Highway, it's a Dream .others.
Thanks,
Mike
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Jeff Garden
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Hey Mike, You might try getting in touch with Jeff Rady. I know he's done some Ben Keith tabs in the past. Here's his website: http://radyguide.com/
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Alan Judson
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I second radyguide
He's great, and really helpful. His tabs are really good.
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If you go to SongsX it's a chord site with the chords to just about every Neil Young song.
I've found I can actually figure out a lot of Ben Keith's stuff by using an ap to slow the song down a bit and follow along on the chords from the site.
Find the chords from the song on your pedal steel neck and try both the pedals up and then pedals down positions. I don't have a good ear for figuring out complex steel parts but I've found by locating the chords I can start to pick out the notes that Ben is using.
I can also strongly recommend Jeff Rady as well. His videos are great, and I've learned a lot from his stuff. He's done a few videos that I've requested, and he breaks the songs down really well in his videos with detailed explanations of every lick.
I've found I can actually figure out a lot of Ben Keith's stuff by using an ap to slow the song down a bit and follow along on the chords from the site.
Find the chords from the song on your pedal steel neck and try both the pedals up and then pedals down positions. I don't have a good ear for figuring out complex steel parts but I've found by locating the chords I can start to pick out the notes that Ben is using.
I can also strongly recommend Jeff Rady as well. His videos are great, and I've learned a lot from his stuff. He's done a few videos that I've requested, and he breaks the songs down really well in his videos with detailed explanations of every lick.
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Jeff Rady
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