TRAVIS AND WEST NO PEDALS
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- Roy Thomson
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TRAVIS AND WEST NO PEDALS
Here's a Thumbstyle tune which I recorded today
on my E Nine Six 8 string tuning as a tribute to
two great guitar players who had such an influence
on me.
I am just completing the Tablature for this one
and it is available
roythomson at eastlink dot ca
I can play it slow..note for note.. which makes
this stlye easy to learn. Solo no band.
Here is link:
http://www.freefilehosting.net/download/3cllk
on my E Nine Six 8 string tuning as a tribute to
two great guitar players who had such an influence
on me.
I am just completing the Tablature for this one
and it is available
roythomson at eastlink dot ca
I can play it slow..note for note.. which makes
this stlye easy to learn. Solo no band.
Here is link:
http://www.freefilehosting.net/download/3cllk
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- John Burton
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Great tune and great playing. I love it! Too short,though.
I'm a big fan of Travis picking (Kentucky Thumbstyle, as some call it these days).
I'm a fairly decent Travis Picker on standard guitar, But I'm new to Steel, so haven't really tried that style on steel yet.
I'll definetly be checking some of your material out in the future.
Thanks for posting it!!
I'm a big fan of Travis picking (Kentucky Thumbstyle, as some call it these days).
I'm a fairly decent Travis Picker on standard guitar, But I'm new to Steel, so haven't really tried that style on steel yet.
I'll definetly be checking some of your material out in the future.
Thanks for posting it!!
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- Roy Thomson
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Thanks John and Shari.
I keep the songs short because it
helps with the learning process.
The important thing is to learn the
technique and it does not take
four,five pages of Tab/Music to do that.
All the best to you both and I am
so happy I caught your ear.
Roy
I keep the songs short because it
helps with the learning process.
The important thing is to learn the
technique and it does not take
four,five pages of Tab/Music to do that.
All the best to you both and I am
so happy I caught your ear.
Roy
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Great playin'!
Once again, you've provided a fabulous demonstration as to just how veratile the steel guitar really is. Your creativity is exceptional. Keep sharing with us.
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- Roy Thomson
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Many thanks Ron! How I envy you and your weather.
It seems I have been shoveling snow off the drive
way daily.
Bill, I know you play Atkins style on standard guitar. In transposing it to STEEL the real challenge is keeping a root and five under the
melody. I find my E Nine Six great as I have a low
E and E an octave higher with the 5th in between.
When that is not always possible I search out
harmony bass notes. I look forward to what
you come up with on the extended Leavitt. I am
sure it will be an eye opener.
It seems I have been shoveling snow off the drive
way daily.
Bill, I know you play Atkins style on standard guitar. In transposing it to STEEL the real challenge is keeping a root and five under the
melody. I find my E Nine Six great as I have a low
E and E an octave higher with the 5th in between.
When that is not always possible I search out
harmony bass notes. I look forward to what
you come up with on the extended Leavitt. I am
sure it will be an eye opener.
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