Hotel C6-lifornia Classic Rock Solo
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Hotel C6-lifornia Classic Rock Solo
Hey all, Josh here again.
In my quest to further expand the possibilities of the standard C6 tuning repertoire, [CEGACE], I wondered how the lead guitar solo to The Eagles classic Hotel California would play out on the electric lap steel guitar.
Well, I was pleased with how well it fit and further confirmed my belief that pretty much anything is possible in C6.
I videotaped the results, which are found on my site here.
Or you can click this link to find the vid
http://www.steelguitarmojo.com/hotelc6l ... itar.shtml
Hope you enjoy.
In my quest to further expand the possibilities of the standard C6 tuning repertoire, [CEGACE], I wondered how the lead guitar solo to The Eagles classic Hotel California would play out on the electric lap steel guitar.
Well, I was pleased with how well it fit and further confirmed my belief that pretty much anything is possible in C6.
I videotaped the results, which are found on my site here.
Or you can click this link to find the vid
http://www.steelguitarmojo.com/hotelc6l ... itar.shtml
Hope you enjoy.
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David,
I totally hear you about the backup band, they definitely woulda helped!
Maybe when we rehearse next i'll throw this into the mix and tape that...but we're usually doing the serious Hawaiian repertoire so it may not go over to well
About the efx, Andy had asked me about it earlier: I'm actually not using an amp!
I haven't performed through an amp in years but I do own a early 70s Silverface w/ Master Volume.
For the Hotel C6 demo, I am using a Line6 POD X3 on the "Purple" preset for the gain and the clean stuff was played using "Blackface"
Final output is through a Yamaha PA system that's always set up in my studio.
Thanks so much for your comments, I really do appreciate them.
I totally hear you about the backup band, they definitely woulda helped!
Maybe when we rehearse next i'll throw this into the mix and tape that...but we're usually doing the serious Hawaiian repertoire so it may not go over to well
About the efx, Andy had asked me about it earlier: I'm actually not using an amp!
I haven't performed through an amp in years but I do own a early 70s Silverface w/ Master Volume.
For the Hotel C6 demo, I am using a Line6 POD X3 on the "Purple" preset for the gain and the clean stuff was played using "Blackface"
Final output is through a Yamaha PA system that's always set up in my studio.
Thanks so much for your comments, I really do appreciate them.
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Very cool Josh...you did a great job of nailing the phrasing.
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Josh - excellent demo, thanks. I've been vacillating between C6 and E or D major for a while. Between listening to you and Steve Cunningham, I'm not sure what to do I'm going to stick with E/D for a while, then maybe get a second lappy to try C6.
Your last point is a good one - you can play in any key in any tuning. People seem to get the impression that open tunings are only good in the key of the tuning.
Your last point is a good one - you can play in any key in any tuning. People seem to get the impression that open tunings are only good in the key of the tuning.
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