TBone69
68 posts
Dec 03, 2010
1:06 PM
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Hey Folks,
I've been searching for a tab for "Rocker" but have come up empty.
Does anyone have one they could share or point me in the right direction with a link?
Thanks Tom
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Tin Lizzie
157 posts
Dec 03, 2010
5:46 PM
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David Barrett's site lists a Rocker tab in his free gifts section.
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Tin Lizzie
Last Edited by on Dec 03, 2010 5:47 PM
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strawwoodclaw
143 posts
Dec 03, 2010
6:20 PM
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I didn't know there was a free gift section I must look that up ----------
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DesertDog
29 posts
Dec 03, 2010
7:17 PM
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I have rocker tab. If you want I can email it to you.
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TBone69
69 posts
Dec 04, 2010
6:52 AM
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DesertDog, that would be great!
martintj2@gmail.com
Thank You Tom
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Oxharp
389 posts
Dec 04, 2010
7:48 AM
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I would love a copy if you have the time. Many Thanks
Russ
--- Oxharp
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eharp
980 posts
Dec 04, 2010
8:05 AM
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maybe we can turn this into a chain mail thing.
please learn the song. then make 2 copies to send to other harp friends. if you dont do this within 7 days your christmas tree will lose all its needles.
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DesertDog
30 posts
Dec 04, 2010
9:25 AM
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@eharp I tried to send you an email, but it was returned.
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Ev630
818 posts
Dec 04, 2010
10:39 AM
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I'd be interested in that.
eviltweed AT gmail DOTCOM
thanks
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falconer
19 posts
Dec 04, 2010
12:49 PM
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me too please, dwalstad at earthlink dot net
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KeithE
124 posts
Dec 04, 2010
3:14 PM
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FYI - David puts a free transcription in every www.bluesharmonica.com newsletter, but you have to get the pdf version. For example this issue you can get Big Walter Horton's Easy at the bottom of the page. But he takes down the previous issue's pdf version when the next comes out. I think that Rocker was from the April newsletter. (Like a dummy I didn't save a copy of the pdf.)
Does anyone know if these are all archived somewhere that's publicly visible? Harmonica sessions keeps all of his old columns online - http://harmonicasessions.com/
Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2010 3:14 PM
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DanP
167 posts
Dec 05, 2010
8:50 AM
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That tune is in the key of E ( A harp second position ) played through an overdriven amp. David Barret's website, harmonicamasterclass.com has the key listings and what harp to use for all of Litttle Walter's recorded songs. Once you have the right harp for the song, you can can try to figure it out by trial and error and by listening. Not as quick as having a tab but good ear training.
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strawwoodclaw
146 posts
Dec 05, 2010
9:01 AM
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I joined bluesharmonica .com but I don't think I have been emailed any news letters or have been given tabs for Rocker & Easy. I would like tabs for Rocker ----------
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JTThirty
100 posts
Dec 05, 2010
1:08 PM
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Glenn Weiser's MASTERS OF THE BLUES HARP transcribes 'Rocker' and 20 other solos by the greats. He includes nice intro material that includes some of the artist's embouchure choices.
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SuperBee
44 posts
Dec 06, 2010
2:46 AM
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@strawwoodclaw: the newsletter is available from the homepage...down near the bottom... ----------
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