Countryfied Version of How great thou art

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Jeff Colson
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Countryfied Version of How great thou art

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu5BVErq8kQ

Had this posted on Youtube for a while. Thought I would let the steel community critique it.

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Jeff
John McGlothlin

Post by John McGlothlin »

Very very good Jeff. Excelent chord work...keep up the great work.
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Donny Dennis
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Post by Donny Dennis »

Jeff,

Good job. I hope someday to play that song as well as you.

Donny
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how great

Post by Mike Heavner »

Sure would like the tab for that one......
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How Great T hou Art

Post by Bernie Gonyea »

:whoa: :roll:
Jeff: I agree with John on your good chord work on this fabulous Hymn; and it's definitely counryfied.Keep up the grand playing; send us some more hymns.. we love them..Bernie :D :-D
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Post by Jeff Colson »

Thanks Guys you are witnessing some of my Basement ramblings This is how I amuse myself. I have a few more Youtube things out there and as time permits will do more.

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Jeff
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Post by Stan Paxton »

Jeff, such a great job on a great song... I am sure a lot of guys know just what you are doing with those knees, but I'm not smart enough to figure it out; would like to have the tab of what you are doing, along with the lever set-up. :-D
Keep up the basement "ramblings" as you call it, and get out of there and play out so a lot more people can enjoy your music. 8)
God Bless, and Happy New Year
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Post by James Leaman »

Jeff, very nice job on a beautiful song. I have an identical 07 Carter like yours, and I absolutely love it. They play like butter don't they? Jim
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Bosse Engzell
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Post by Bosse Engzell »

Nice work Jeff. This is an old Swedish song from 1885-1890. He was a preacher. Like it.
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