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Mark C.
Posted 2003-02-20 11:19 PM (#212076)
Subject: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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One of my favorite Ovation guitar moments caught on film was from a Doobie Brothers concert from the 1980's. Patrick Simmons and another guitar player picked up their Ovations and played" Slack Key sequeol rag" . What a beautiful song! I have never worked it out and of course I have searched the web for tab of it with no luck. I even found an early tab book from the studio album but it was written out wrong. Anyone out there no how to play this? I would love to learn this piece. If not,due yourself a favor and hunt down this concert. Thanks
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-03-03 10:21 PM (#212077 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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Do you mean "Slat Key Soquel Rag"?
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Mark C.
Posted 2003-03-04 10:09 AM (#212078 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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Yes I do. I have seen the title written a few different ways . I know that Patrick Simmons said that the album has it mispelled. I have been searching for a while and I belive it is in open G. If you know anything about please let me know.

Thank you
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Bailey
Posted 2003-03-05 1:42 AM (#212079 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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I'm no expert, but Hawaiin players had "Slack Key" tuning that had some good sounds, I suspect what you mention has some relationship to that.
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-03-09 1:14 AM (#212080 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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Found one:
http://gemmbooks.com/c/search.pl?sid=361249930&key=57430&ss=BOOKS&disp_ad_format_mode=0&artist=DOOBIE+BROTHERS&title=STAMPEDE
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Mark C.
Posted 2003-03-10 10:29 AM (#212081 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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BruDev, Thanks for hunting,I'm afraid thats the same book I already have. It has the song in tab,but they have it in drop d tuning and capoed up the neck. I will have to dig it out and look at it again. I know that when the Doobies play it they don't use capos. Thanks again for helping out.
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-03-11 12:28 AM (#212082 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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On some of their other songs they use double drop d tuning (both high and low e dropped), Patrick Simmons used it on "Black Water". Maybe that's the tuning.
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Mark C.
Posted 2003-03-11 7:58 AM (#212083 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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I will check it out. My guitar is due out of the shop this week.(Fingers crossed) I think I need to just buckle down and listen to the cd with some headphones and get busy. Thanks for all the tips everyone.
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cliff
Posted 2003-03-11 8:37 AM (#212084 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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I know when we play "Black Water" at gigs I fingerpick it in Double Drop-D (but bring your A string down to G and you're in Open G, so they're pretty similar). What album (forgive me, - "CD"!) is this song on?
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Mark C.
Posted 2003-03-11 2:45 PM (#212085 - in reply to #212076)
Subject: Re: Help with Doobie Bros. song


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Cliff- The album is "Stampede" and I think G tuning is what I am going to try first.The song has two guitars at once and really is nice. Try and catch the old concert video.
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