She Don't Love Nobody / Solo / Key of G / E9

Lead Guitar Plays, then Steel answers:

1._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|
2._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|
3._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|
4._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|
5. __3_|_____________________________10__|___10A-10_____10____10____10A_____|
6._____|___3-3B___5-5B__8__10-10B________|__________10B_______10B___10B_____|
7._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|
8._____|_________________________________|__________________________________|



1.|___________________________________________|____________________________|
2.|___________________________________________|____________________________|
3.|___________________________________________|_______________15B____15____|
4.|___________________________________________|____________________________|
5.|_______________________10-9A-10A___________|________15A____15A____15____|
6.|___________10-10B _________________10B_____|___15B______________________|
7.|____8-10___________________________________|____________________________|
8.|___________________________________________|____________________________|


The 9A in the second to last measure should really be played at the 10th fret, with the A pedal halfway down.

The notes are the same, but the transition is smoother. It's actually easier, once you've trained your foot.

This tune is on the "Desert Rose Band Greatest Hits" CD. If you're at all interested in "West Coast Style" steel you should get this CD. It's a showcase for Jay Dee Maness. The guitar work by John Jorgenson is equally impressive.

-j0e