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Steel Guitar Waltz Medley - Greg Cutshaw

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Here's a medley of four of my favorite waltzes:

I'll Be All Smiles Tonight

Blue Kentucky Waltz

The Waltz You Saved For Me

Waltz Across Texas


Waltz Medley in wma format

Waltz Medley in streaming mp3 format


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Greg-Thanks for posting.Nice Great E9th playing on your Waltze Set. All classics that I alway liked and played.Wayne King's "Waltze You Saved for Me' was a big band classic in those old days. I played mine on C6.
I checked your Website, very nice and complete...al.:):) 8)
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Hi Greg, Man that is very nice playing, my favorite
Waltzs. Beautiful Job. May I ask what equipment you are using? Very good sound & tone. Thanks, Leon
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Al, I never knew that song was a big band classic. I was born in '55 but grew up with the old 78's and still haven't run into a single person who knows guys like Jimmy and Leon Short. I like some of the new new country acts a lot too but even they have gone back to some of the older songs at times.

Leon, my steel is an MSA Legend and the rest of the chain is: George L's cord, Hilton lightweight volume pedal, GL's cord, Boss RV-5, GL's cord, Guyatone MD-3 delay, GL's cord, Steel King amp, Shure SM-7 mic, Yamaha MG10/2 mixer, Yamaha AW-2400 music workstation.

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Nice job, Greg. Nice tone, good, clean, in-tune playing. Larry J.
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Thanks Greg. As always a great job.
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Larry, nice to hear form you again! Last time we talked you had a music store in NYS. I'll stop by if I ever get up that way again. Don't Get Around Much Anymore though but I went through there a lot when I traveled back and forth to Red Hook, NY and we used to ski up at Gore Mountain.

Ferdinando, It always makes me nervous when a jazz player listens to my playing. I've been meaning to add more chords and rhythms to my playing but just don't ask me to learn the names of them.

I used EZDrummer and Reaper to create the drum tracks for this song so I am just coming up the learning curve for these. Also my computer died from an unrecoverable virus so I reformatted the hard drive and reloaded everything. It now screams but I lost all my Microsoft software. Long story short, I downloaded OpenOffice and have been using it for my drum charts and all my other Excel and Word apps. If has a pdf converter built in and so far does everything the MacroHard stuff did for one low price: $0.

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Post by Ferdinando Ghidelli »

Greg you have to know that I have learned many things on the pedal steel studying your posts. Very nice your version of Steel Guitar Rag.
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