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Charles Tilley
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178 steel guitar players to be heard

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Today I counted 178 players that play on my web site. I am so proud that each of you took the time to place your song there with the others. The talent varies from early to advanced stages. Each player is worth listening to.

Why don't you take the time to send me a MP3 of your playing to be placed on the site?

Just send it to ttexastilley@sbcglobal.net and I will do the rest. Please remember that no singing files will be published.

Thanks to all of you for being a part of my effort for steel guitar. I enjoy every moment.
Charles Tilley ,
Princeton, Texas
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Terry McCumbee
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Post by Terry McCumbee »

Hi Charles, I would just like to thank you for all the hard work puting together this wonderful site for all the steel guitar players.Keep up the good work on your site and like charles said if you have an MP3 of your self playing send it to charles and he will be glad to put it on for you.Lets all give charles a Big Thank You For this wonderful site.

Thanks again for all you do for the Steel guitar Players

Terry
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Chuck Christensen
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Re: 178 steel guitar players to be heard

Post by Chuck Christensen »

Charles Tilley wrote:Today I counted 178 players that play on my web site. I am so proud that each of you took the time to place your song there with the others. The talent varies from early to advanced stages. Each player is worth listening to.

Why don't you take the time to send me a MP3 of your playing to be placed on the site?

Just send it to ttexastilley@sbcglobal.net and I will do the rest. Please remember that no singing files will be published.

Thanks to all of you for being a part of my effort for steel guitar. I enjoy every moment.
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Charles Tilley
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Terry

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Thanks Terry. I visit your posts on YouTube often and try hard to keep up with you but always lose the race.
I love your playing.

Tilley
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Bill Stafford
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Your work is most appreciated Charlie. This is one unique site. You may select any song of your choice from my new CD "Unforgettable Melodies"for insertion in this site. Thanks. See you soon.
Bill Stafford
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Bernie Gonyea
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

:D :roll: :lol:

Charles : Yes, I , too agree with all these great players for having you offer them the chance to be spot-lighted. You are doing great work, Charles. I have a number on an Lp but can't get it placed onto an MP3.. Don't have the right equipment to get it transferred over to an MP 3. Any suggestions..Bernie :D :whoa: :whoa: :roll:
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Elizabeth West
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Post by Elizabeth West »

Mr.Tilley
I too would like to thank-you you and those who help bring my music to the world.
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Post by richard burton »

Bernie,
If you have a headphone output from your record player, you might be able to connect the record player to the computer.

If so, by using the free recording utility 'Audacity' (look it up in Google), you can record from your LP onto the computer, and then convert it to mp3 :D
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Post by John McGlothlin »

Bernie, I hooked my turntable to my computer but I had to use an interface mixer to do so. The mixer also has to have a ground to hook the turntable to so it will be properly grounded otherwise you will get a lot of hum in the sound. And then you will need a recording software that lets you convert the wave file to an mp3 so it will go in an e-mail easier.
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Al Marcus
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Post by Al Marcus »

It has been a great experience to be able to listen to so many steel players on this Forum, Thanks to Charles Tilley.
I have tried to listen to all of them , but I have a slow ISP so it takes quite a while even with MP3 an MPEG. But I enjoy listening to all of them.
The Green tab is faster load than the Blue for me on the Main page, It is all ALPHAbetical listed so easy to find. Mine on the Alpha list is "Stardust", but on lthe Blue list at the bottom of the page is "Unforgettable" , so somehow there is 2 of mine on right now.
Bernie, if you can play your LP song, and record it on an old cassette recorder with a mic. then it is wasy to plug the cassette into the line in on the computer and record your song. Or even plug a mic in the computer and play the song into the mic. That will work too. Cheap and easy. There is sure a lot of great steel players on here, and thanks to Tilley, we get to hear them....al.:):) :D :D :P :P
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Gary Stenulson
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Post by Gary Stenulson »

Hi Charles,

Thanks a million for what you're doing to promote steel guitar...Keep up the great work and for those who haven't checked this site out, Do It...You'll be amazed what you'll hear...
Gary
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Bill Dobkins
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Hey Tilley, we're proud of you for haveing a place to post our music. Thank you.
By the way I've been hanging with a friend of your's
Mike Beasley, I'm trying to talk him into comming to Dallas.
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