Classical Gas

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2011/02/04 13:16:07 (permalink)

Classical Gas

After looking at the music I have and the recording I have I've decided to start over and come up with my own version. Of Classical gas that is.

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    bapu
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 15:02:56 (permalink)
    Call it Natural Gas?
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 15:25:51 (permalink)
    In my case just Gas.

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 16:10:53 (permalink)
    How about Pass the Gas?
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 16:24:29 (permalink)
    Swamp Gas?

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 17:11:48 (permalink)
    You want for me, I should wipe the dead bugs off your windshield????


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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/04 23:56:24 (permalink)
    But seriously, I always wanted to play Classical Gas but was never satisfied with arrangements until I found this one (although the site is more annoying now than I recall), but you can play this version without an orchestra accompaniment (not always convenient):
    http://www.fretplay.com/t...lassical_gas-tab.shtml

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 09:34:30 (permalink)
    Thank you Jeff! I have a recording that I'm transcribing. I thank you for the tab. I like to compile as many ways as possible to play a song then over time let my own version evolve. When I have it comfortable under my fingers I will record and post it.

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 09:51:53 (permalink)
    Bill I have the transcription somewhere..if you want a copy let me know and
    I'll look for it.
    It's note for note accurate as I played it years ago.

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 14:21:40 (permalink)
    Thanks Spacey! I learned the recorded version with a couple of my own changes. After the Super Bowl I'm going to record it. It's just solo classical guitar without any accompaniment. Hopefully I can play it.

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 15:03:28 (permalink)
    I think there's an Am in it...
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 15:15:22 (permalink)
    Here's what can be done with this song.  Best rendition I have ever heard, by the finest guitarist I have ever heard...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQJ1k2HMoRU
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 16:31:39 (permalink)
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    I think there's an Am in it...

    I know that note. Can I play on it Bill, huh?huh?HUH?


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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 17:18:22 (permalink)
    That's the best version of it I've ever heard too! THANKS MIKE for turning me on to this guy. I haven't ever heard of him. Now I have listening to do!!!!

    p.s. i may never play classical gas again

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 19:39:25 (permalink)
    He grew up listening to Chet Atkins.  Taught himself to play, emulating his idol at first, then going well beyond that (imho).   If you ever get the chance to hear him live, do it.  Have heard him play two different parts to a song, at the same time, in different tempos.  Most guitarists in the audience just sit there, shaking their heads, muttering something like "that can't be done...".  And he's a real gentleman as well.  He likes to wander around the crowd before gigs introducing himself.  Refused a very lucrative offer from Sony Music, I'm told, because they wouldn't give him enough artistic control.  Anyway, hope you enjoy the music as much as I have...
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 20:54:42 (permalink)
    While looking at Tommy this video came up beside it.
    Check out this "Chicken" pickin.
    No Gas just Classical.
     
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 20:55:07 (permalink)
    Tommy is an amazing guitarist... no doubt.

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/05 20:58:47 (permalink)
    Beautiful...
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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/06 16:34:39 (permalink)
    Wouldn't you know it. Just when I get one version playable I find out there's another version I need to work up!

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/06 16:36:36 (permalink)
    Now, till then off I go to heat up some Texas Chili and tune in to the SUPER BOWL!!!

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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/06 17:56:56 (permalink)
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    After looking at the music I have and the recording I have I've decided to start over and come up with my own version. Of Classical gas that is.


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    Re:Classical Gas 2011/02/06 18:22:28 (permalink)
    mmmmm...OK... I thought it was this he was talkin' 'bout....



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