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Rabbi Gimble LOOK at us C/6

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Very cool. While Randy Beavers has been busy making his E9 sound like a C6, Gary Lee has been busy doing just the opposite! Y'know, somebody ought to invent a 'universal' tuning so you can play anything on just one neck...
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C6?

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Is that a trick steel or what? I've never heard a C6 sound so E9ish.
Nice work.
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IMO, Gary (teacher Gimble) is one of the best around. I believe that I read in the Post, long ago, that most of Buddy Charlton's students go on to play professionally. This, IMO, is the result of "practice, practice and more practice", and being a heck of a nice guy.
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Charles Curtis wrote:IMO, Gary (teacher Gimble) is one of the best around. I believe that I read in the Post, long ago, that most of Buddy Charlton's students go on to play professionally. This, IMO, is the result of "practice, practice and more practice", and being a heck of a nice guy.
They don't come any friendlier than Gary Lee.
He has all the attributes to make a super nice person and a great steel player.
Keep the nice tunes coming, Gary.

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Bent Romnes wrote:
Charles Curtis wrote:IMO, Gary (teacher Gimble) is one of the best around. I believe that I read in the Post, long ago, that most of Buddy Charlton's students go on to play professionally. This, IMO, is the result of "practice, practice and more practice", and being a heck of a nice guy.
They don't come any friendlier than Gary Lee.
He has all the attributes to make a super nice person and a great steel player.
Keep the nice tunes coming, Gary.

Bent
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No sheeeeeeeeet

Gary is a true comedian/freind :lol:
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Post by Al Marcus »

Jim-You got a good idea there! "Why don't someone invent a Universal Tuning to play E9 and C6 on one neck????.lol...al.:):):)
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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

Thanks for the compliment guys, mucho appreciated. BTW, Larry has visited me for some steel guidance, so, I guess that may have earned me the title of teacher. However, Larry seems fit to associate me with a higher level of teaching excellence of which I don't quality.
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Gary Lee Gimble wrote:Thanks for the compliment guys, mucho appreciated. BTW, Larry has visited me for some steel guidance, so, I guess that may have earned me the title of teacher. However, Larry seems fit to associate me with a higher level of teaching excellence of which I don't quality.
:D :lol:
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I think that Gary qualifies at just about any level he wants to. Great job, Gary.
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I think Mr.Hughey would be proud!

He was a nice guy you know :D
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