Dan Tyack playing 'A Way to Survive'?????
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Dan Tyack playing 'A Way to Survive'?????
Well......yeah.
Here are a few videos from last weekend's SWSGA convention in Phoenix.
Hallelujah I Love Her So
A Way to Survive
Here are a few videos from last weekend's SWSGA convention in Phoenix.
Hallelujah I Love Her So
A Way to Survive
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Thanks for the nice comments (and for your restraint, Richard
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Rich, this new guitar can really sound like a big fat strat. Normally I use a Lawrence 705 in the bridge position and a Tonealigner in the neck, but my Tonealigner pickup was damaged in transit, so I used a Lawrence 710 that Big Jim was nice enough to lend me. Both of those songs were played with both pickups on, in phase, through a THD 40 watt amp (prototype) into a 15" BW cabinet. No efx except for a little echo (I think I used the least effects of any steel player on the show).

Rich, this new guitar can really sound like a big fat strat. Normally I use a Lawrence 705 in the bridge position and a Tonealigner in the neck, but my Tonealigner pickup was damaged in transit, so I used a Lawrence 710 that Big Jim was nice enough to lend me. Both of those songs were played with both pickups on, in phase, through a THD 40 watt amp (prototype) into a 15" BW cabinet. No efx except for a little echo (I think I used the least effects of any steel player on the show).
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I was watching an episode of "Roseanne" the other night and Roseanne's husband is reading the newspaper and tells her about a woman who stabbed her husband 61 times to death...And Roseann said at least she showed some restraint. 

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Great playing there, Dan! You have the most wonderful human-like voice on the steel on several occasions in these videos. Great back-up band, too. Would that be three forum steelers in the same band?
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Dan has the most amazing tone,His guitar just sings.Playing in his band is always my favorite thing to do at the Phoenix show...It's such an honor for me to play music with Dan,and Doug Livingston. 

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Be Careful
Careful Dan... sounded a bit like the Devil's music snuck into both of the tunes. Watch out for those blues notes...... steve t
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I notice similar tone in his recordings with the lapsteel too.
So it's NOT the PSG steel so much in this case,
but his fingers.
And some amp settings choice too now doubt.
Just pushing that THD enough for a bit of grit.
So it's NOT the PSG steel so much in this case,
but his fingers.
And some amp settings choice too now doubt.
Just pushing that THD enough for a bit of grit.
DLD, Chili farmer. Plus bananas and papaya too.
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