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My Baby She's Gone

Andre Thierry on an EAD triple with Stradella bass. This is played on the inside row in the key of E. Almost all on that row. You can't see his hands much but you can hear it. If you have a Roland put it in EAD. If not just work on getting that sound off of the inside row out of the D position. Almost any note on the pull works. If you have another key, just work on getting that lick out of the D position.. Hot Tamale Baby, Do it all Night etc. 3,5,7, pull, 3,6,push, 5,pull, 4,pull,3,pull

Re: My Baby She's Gone (Ooops)

Oops. Ok I was completely wrong. You can play it the way I said (easier I think)But it's a GCF. So he is playing it out of the E minor position on the middle row. Still the same Hot Tamale Baby, Do it all night lick discussed in a previous post. 8 push, 8 pull,7 pull,5 push, 4 push. So he is getting those other licks out of the E minor scale played on the pull on the 2nd and third rows. More technically difficult but then again, He is Andre and we're not. A great set of licks to learn though. Very applicable to a gazillion songs.

Re: My Baby She's Gone (Ooops)

Audio 's pretty bad and camera angle on buttons is spasmodic ..BUT..HEY, that's COOL !! Just love AT's playing..effortless !!...



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