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Al Marcus
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Ron !-I just heard your "New News". Nice arrangement. It's different.....al.:):)
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Thanks Al! Yes, it's a 1950's English Electronics (Valco) lap steel, and the tone control is conveniently located for playing the "doo-wah" effect... using the little finger of the right hand. That sound/technique is almost lost art today, unfortunately. Thanks again.
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Post by Don McClellan »

I love this thread and I love the web site too. Have you seen the style comparison section? I'm glad its a style comparison and not a style competition because I hate contests but I love a good comparison. The hard part is figuring out who's winning this comparison. Don
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New Tune

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Charles has uploaded my "He Stoped Loving her today".Recorded this tune couple yrs ago.
http://www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
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Vernon-Just heard your "Steeling the Jig". Sounds like a nice square dance tune, very well done...al.:):)
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great job!

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charles,

had not tuned into your site for a while....what a superb job you are doing for steel guitar!!!

kay
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Steeling the Jig

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Thanks,Al
Its a wonderful site Charles has created. We get to hear Steel guitarist from around the world.Some fine pickers sending in their songs.
Thanks Tilley.
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Have added my rendition of 'Epitaph' by King Crimson today. Hope y'all enjoy it. It's 'different'
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Post by Jim Cohen »

I just spent a very enjoyable time familiarizing myself with the playing of several Forumites over at Tilley's site. Great stuff, people! I didn't get to hear them all yet, of course, but I'm particularly fond of the following ones I heard today:

Ken Byng, Georgia (nice touch!)
Frank Carter, Once Upon a Time in the West (gorgeous!)
Jerry Gleason, The Common Touch (that's what I call 'Acceptable Tone' from a player with an Uncommon Touch!)
Charles Tilley, I Will Always Love You (fine touch and tone!)

I look forward to going back to hear more soon.
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Uploading Instrumentals.

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Thanks for letting me upload, Raining in My Heart from a steel festival I opened in 1983.
Hope to upload more from the set.
Keep up the good work on the web page Charles, Slim Pickins.
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Charles has added my version of "My weakness is too strong" played on my Franklin.
Thanks for this great website, Charles!
http://www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
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It takes a lot to get me to do this

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I know I shouldn't but I just gotta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just today placed a song file on my web site of a player in Poland, Artur Konwinski, that does just an outstanding job on a great song "Making Believe"

Folks, you just gotta go hear this one. From now on, I will try to keep my kool a bit better.

www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
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Makin' Believe By Arthur

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:D :roll:
Charles: Thank you so much for allowing us to hear this fantastic version of " Makin' Believe " by Arthur Winkonski from Poland; what a grand version of an old Kitty wells number. The most beautiful rendition of this song I've ever heard. Keep up the good work, Arthur.. And thank you, Charles, for all you do to give us forumites a chance to hear several of our compadrees [ ? ] show-case their talents.. Bravo!!!..Bernie :whoa: :) :lol:
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An Apology

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I apologize for the miss spelling of Arthur's last name. Please refer to Chas.'s clip above for the correct spelling..Thank You, folks..Bernie :roll:
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Bill Hatcher's Fantastic Playing

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:D :whoa: :roll:
Hello Bro. Al: Can I put in my two cents worth of giving a well deserved compliment to a great non-pedal musician whom we all know as Bill Hatcher. I thought I had heard his best when I heard his version of " Way To Survive ". A mighty fine job on it but was just roaming around Chas. Tilley's wonderful web site and ran across Bill's rendition of " BACH-JESU JOY ". What an out-standing piece of music on a LAP Steel. You talk about versatality; this is nothing but fabulous playing, Bill. Congratulations.. Give it a listen, you forumites; you'll enjoy..Thanks Al and Charles..Bernie :) :lol:
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Post by John McGlothlin »

Hi Bernie, I just listened to Bill Hatcher's song and it is totaly beautiful work. That song has been a favorite of mine ever since I first heard it played on an album by Doug Jernigan. Great job on that on Bill and keep up the great work.
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Wow, Bill Hatcher's Bach piece is outstanding. Thanks for sharing that wonderful work. Don
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Nic du Toit from South Africa posted a new song called "Oasis", a song written, I beleive by Ronnie Hinson, shortly before Kenny Hinson passed away. "Oasis" was recorded by the "New Hinsons". Nic turned it into a steel instrumental and included it in his Gospel cd, "The Lighthouse" cd. It's well worth a listen. Thanks, Mr. Tilley.......Steve
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I just heard Larry Larrows "Somewhere over the Rainbow" on E9. It sounded real good ,nice sound, and some original playing and a little swingy. Nice guitar solo in the middle too. Did you do that too Larry?..Thanks Tilley for putting up this site..al.:):)
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He Stopped Loving Her Today

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Charles has uploaded another tune of mine.
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Vernon-I just heard your new song, George Jones big hit. Very good playing and background. Where did you get the nice backup. All in all a very good recording to be proud of......al.:):)
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bump for Charles, Thank you Charles for what you do.

http://www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm

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Post by John McGlothlin »

Excellent job Tony on Long Black Limo....you have that Curly Chalker touch on a lot of those chords. Very good sound.
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Long Blk limo

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Tony,
Nice job on the tune,hope to see you soon.
Al,
I use B-I-B into my Yamaha keyboard,or the Yamaha
Keyboard most of the time.Sometimes Karaoke MIDI files.

Thanks
Vernon Hester
PS Have ordered me a Revelation Pre-amp.Will put something up with that combination when I get it.
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My web site is moving

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My server for my web site is moving to a new facility near the end of this month. It is possible that my site will not be available for some 48 hours while this move is implemented.

Should you experience difficulty. please try again later. The move is to be completed by midnight March 28th.
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