When You Say Nothing At All......David Hartley.....YouTube

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Marco Schouten
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Post by Marco Schouten »

Just beautifull.
May I add that I like the sound of this guitar better than the other Rains?
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Keith White
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Rains sound

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Thanks marco,for some reason that rains blows the other two out the door,it does help when you have someone like dave picking the strings.I was at daves last night as he was recording it and it blew me away just hearing it being played like that.A great steel man on a good instrument.Keith White UK.
Sho-Bud 'LDG', Sho-Bud 'The Professional', Rains SD10, Fessenden D10, Hilton Pedal, Peavey Session 500, Peavey 112, Lots of PV PA, And of course, the BJS Bar (for the best tone)! Love all Steel Guitars!
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Great

Post by Bill Stroud »

Hi Keith, you are right great sound and great style of playing. It's another hit.
Dave thanks for sharing your great talent on the forum, we all appreciate it very much.

I think I'm going to take a closer look at the Rains Steels great tone. What pickup do you prefer on the Rains?
Bill
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Beautiful David; I sure look forward to your videos and tablature. I hope that you tab this one too. Who knows, I may live long enough to play myself.
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Keith White
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Rains tone

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Bill my unit has an e66 pick up the original was too hot daves one is differant again, hence differant tone but mine seems more powerfull than the other two as you heard on daves latest song.Regards Keith.
Sho-Bud 'LDG', Sho-Bud 'The Professional', Rains SD10, Fessenden D10, Hilton Pedal, Peavey Session 500, Peavey 112, Lots of PV PA, And of course, the BJS Bar (for the best tone)! Love all Steel Guitars!
Rick Nicklas
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Post by Rick Nicklas »

It must be absolutely wonderful to play like this. I can't imagine what it would feel like not to have my wife close the door on me when I fire up. :D
Charles Curtis
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Thank you David, for sharing your music in both video and tablature. IMO, your ideas are helping a lot of us out here and will be around for generations to come. I sure hope that you tab this one; one of my favorites.
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Post by David Biggers »

David..................
I really enjoy all your videos. Smooth as glass..
Please keep it up.
I think you have a real nack for keeping it simple and just plain great!!!
Less is more I believe.
Enjoyed our visit at the Dallas show in the Jackson room. I hope to see you again some day.
Have a great one.
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Carl Williams
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Post by Carl Williams »

Just plain,old-fashioned good David! Great song for Pedal Steel and your touch/tone are right on target...Thanks for posting yet another great classic! :)
Charles Curtis
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Problem

Post by Charles Curtis »

I have been unable to get this one to play today. Is anyone else having the same problem? Thanks.
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