Paul Franklin - Together Again....How...?

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Tim Russell
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Yes, I know Dale is right, and then Ernest confirmed it.

Funny, I even use that 2nd string lick, but for some reason it was not registering in my brain. I guess because I was focused on the 5th string, I thought the entire lick was occurring there.
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I missed Earnest's explanation. My apologies to him.


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There's a nice close up of Paul playing and explaining in detail how he plays the first part of his break on Together Again. It starts at 10:35.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phDJy_IiR1Y
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Did any body else notice how long his guitar holds a note in the rig-rundown video? (12:53) I can hear it for at least 12 seconds, and his foot never moves. I think it would have gone longer, but he cut it off to say something else.
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Tom Dillon wrote:There's a nice close up of Paul playing and explaining in detail how he plays the first part of his break on Together Again. It starts at 10:35.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phDJy_IiR1Y
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