Lets have a look at “Take it Away Leon”. Its in Bb so if we were to play the first part of the first solo he moves between the 1 chord on fret 6 for the opening rake and then moves up the fretboard to do a slant on fret 13 and sliding between frets 12 and 13 before returning to fret 6 again. Then he alternates moving up and down between frets 11 and 13 before once again returning to the 1 chord on fret 6. The rest of the song tends to follow the same type of pattern. For pedal steel purposes it's pedals up.
TAB: SELECT ALLPart Solo "Take It Away Leon" Bb
Bb
E |-6--6------------|-6--6-----------|-6--6------------|--6-------6-------|
C#|---r-6-----6-6---|-----6----6-6---|-----6---6-6-----|--6-------6-------|
B |----a-6--6--6--6-|------6-6--6-6--|------6-6-6-6----|--6-------6-------|
G#|-----k-6---------|-------6--------|-------6---------|--6-------6-------|
F#|------e----------|----------------|-----------------|------------------|
D |-----------------|----------------|-----------------|------------------|
G#|-----------------|----------------|-----------------|------------------|
E |-----------------|----------------|-----------------|------------------|
Eb Bb
E |------13---13--13|---13<12>13<12>13|--6------6------|-------------11-12|
C#|----12---12---12-|--12<11>12<11>12-|--6---6--6------|-------------11-12|
B |--11---11---11---|-11<10>11<10>11--|--6---6--6------|-------------11-12|
G#|10---10---10-----|10<-9>10<-9>10---|--6---6--6------|-------------11-12|
F#|-----------------|-----------------|------6---------|------------------|
D |-----------------|-----------------|----------------|------------------|
G#|-----------------|-----------------|----------------|------------------|
E |-----------------|-----------------|----------------|------------------|
slant
F Bb
E |-13----13-12-11----11-12-|13----13-12-11----11-|-6-6---6---------------|
C#|-13----13-12-11----11-12-|13----13-12-11----11-|-6-6-6-6---------------|
B |-13----13-12-11----11-12-|13----13-12-11----11-|-----6-----------------|
G#|-13-13-13-12-11-11-11-12-|13-13-13-12-11-11-11-|-6-6-6-6---------------|
F#|-------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|
D |-------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|
G#|-------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|
E |-------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|
Now let us compare this with “Blue Steel Blues”. For this example I am taking Tom Morrell's version as that is the one I base my playing on. I am not sure if Leon did any stealing again but this is awfully close to “Blue Steel Guitar” and in fact I wonder if they are the same tune. Anyway, this time the key is E but instead of starting on open strings, the tune is played mainly around the 4 and 5 chord area with an occasional drop to the 1 chord on open strings therefore we are playing around frets 5 and 7 but also moving up to fret 9. Judging by what I have heard on Leon's version I can only assume he is going along the same route. Picturing this on pedal steel I would equate this to pedals down. (And before anyone starts, it's my mental picture and bears no relation to what is happening musically.)
TAB: SELECT ALLBlue Steel Blues Key E
E
E |----7-7-8-9----|----9-9-8-7----|----9-9-8-7-------|-----7--------------|
C#|--7------------|-7-------------|--7---------7<5---|-5>7---7<5----------|
B |---------------|---------------|---------------5--|-----------5--5-----|
G#|---------------|---------------|------------------|------------5-------|
F#|---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
D |---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
G#|---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
E |---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
A E
E |---------------|-7-------------|------------------|-----------------7--|
C#|---------------|-7-------------|------------------|-------------6>7----|
B |-8--7--5-------|-----8-7<5-----|-5--5~~~~---------|-0------------------|
G#|-8--7---5------|---8-------5---|-5--5~~~~----0----|-0------------------|
F#|---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
D |---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
G#|---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
E |---------------|---------------|------------------|--------------------|
B7 E
E |---------------|----7-----------|--------0--0--0--|--0-----------------|
C#|-7-6----------6|>7----7---------|-----------------|--------------------|
B |----7----------|-------7--8--7--|5----------------|--------------------|
G#|----7----------|----------8--7--|5-------0--1--2--|--3-----------------|
F#|---------------|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|
D |---------------|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|
G#|---------------|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|
E |---------------|----------------|-----------------|--------------------|
So there we are so far. This is what I have discovered by playing about and trying different things. Don't be afraid to have a go yourselves. I hope this is of some help and as I have already stated I am by no means an expert. When I am playing around I will try the same song on both C6 and E13 necks to see which suites it.


