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Alan Jackson - It's Five O'clock Somewhere (Lead)
Album: Greatest Hits Vol 2 (2004)
Submitter: dbeaverboner (11) on 11/7/03 10 comments
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u can't its brent mason like i said earlier he is the king]\
-carterstrat | 11/9/2003
or he is jsut really good and ur not going to sound like him.
how do u konw that is what he is useing

-carterstrat | 11/9/2003
yal are both wrong he's using a summit dual compression limiter.
-johnct4279 | 11/14/2003
iknew he was using a tele i never said he was using a strat. and yeah we are right brent mason plays the guitar on the album and all he plays is a tele
-carterstrat | 11/19/2003
hes use a fender tube amp, that help give you his tone, i think hes use a lindy fraylin pick-up, i know brad paisley uses one. A boss compressor and a little reverb from tube amp. Brent mason uses a fender hotrod tube amp it was featured in guitar player magazine one time. that how i have my tele set up and it has the right tone to me, but using a tube amp is the key.
-teletak341 | 11/26/2003
Brent uses alot of different guitars and amps but for most of the
Alan Jackson stuff he uses his main guitar, a 1968 tele with a
Gibson mini humbucker in the neck, a Seymour Duncan stack in the
middle and Seymour Duncan vintage P/U in the bridge. The amp he
uses in this type of song is a Fender Delux Reverb with a
Compression pedal, a Delay and a Chorus pedal.
Most of your tone comes from yourself and Brent is "THE MAN".
I hope this helps you out.

By the way,this is a nice tab, Keep Pickin'

J.C.
-txjonc | 12/7/2003
why do you say that is it drop-d tuning, but your tabs have the low string at E?
-mjmckinney | 12/7/2003
Good call on me labeling the E string with E rather than D for the drop-D tuning. That's my mistake. The song definitly is played in drop-D. I've done this on several other songs that I've submitted as well...
-dbeaverboner | 12/8/2003
hey txjonc how do u no he is using a fender deluxe reverb amplifier
-johnct4279 | 5/2/2004
all you whiner's, grow up, get a life ! this is here to help, quit bashing each other
-dchenry | 11/30/2004
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