"Rainy Day Jam Session", Bishop R.P. Hall

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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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"Rainy Day Jam Session", Bishop R.P. Hall

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Every now and then, the music goes where it wants to,and I just hang on for the ride.
Enjoy!
Bishop R.P. Hall
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF04x0Vp_-w
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Thanks for posting Bishop! That sure adds some sunshine to my rain filled day! :)
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oh Bishop thanks for sharing and what a ride! sometimes music makes you tap your foot laugh and hollar! this tune does that for me. it bounces along so happy and so hard! i especially love the triplet lick at about 1:19. that's enough to make ya pray for rain! :D
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Thanks it is great to see you having so much fun and enjoying yourself.
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To: Russ Tkac, Chuck Thompson, and John Coffman,
Hi Guys!
I am sorry, that I`m little late with my opportunity to say: "thanks so much", for your encouraging remarks, and compliments on this video.
I say thanks because, I have never considered myself, much of a steel player, as so many talented musicians on this forum are. For me, this has always been a part time hobby, at this late date. I have been a steel player of sorts, for 57 years,who has never learned of the "proper" way to play this instrument, but I just keep trying to do the best I can. And every now and then, I bump into a melody that just comes to me. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it does not. (smile) So again, thanks again for the encouragement.
Warmest regards.
Bishop Hall
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well this time it worked in aces!
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Great job Bishop, "Inspiring" is the word. There is several Sacred Steelers and I try to hear as many as I can.
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Post by Del Ray Grace »

Hello Bishop Hall,
Dittos to what has already been said about your soul touching steel playing.You have inspired my life in so many areas. You are a God send,and I am greatful for your friendship! Keep on steelin'.

Del
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Bishop Hall, It's raining here and that's the best thing I've heard all day. Very nice.
Steve
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To: Ebb,Roger Miller, Del Grace,and Steve Branscom.
Hi Guys,
Again I must apologize for being late with my response to your encouraging comments, things for me have been overwelming. But I truly do "Thank You" for your encouragement. As I have said before. I realize that my style of playing is`nt within the normal parameters of most of the steel players on this forum. But it is, what it is, and I keep trying to do my best. "Thanks Again", for your encouragement!
Be Blessed!
Bishop Hall
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Post by Roger Miller »

Style is appreciated here for the most part. Your style is fresh and I'm sure guys like me are steeling your lines, so be proud of what you do, your down right goooooood!
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Post by Trevor Fagan »

Bishop, I'll never get tired of watching your videos ! You've got such a unique, uplifting style to your PSG playing. Truly remarkable... please, keep em coming !
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Hi Brother Roger (Miller),
Thanks again for your encouragement,and if anybody wants to play my style, they are welcome to it. I have been trying for these 56-57 years, and I have yet to get it right, So let the good times roll! (LOL) Be blessed my friend!
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Hi Brother Trevor,(Fagan)
Just a word of appreciation, for your loyalty, and support of my efforts to try to play this instrument.
Also, I have not forgotten, your request for a rendition of "How Great Thou Art". I am still attempting to pull it together for you, and while I am at it, please extend my futher apologies to your mother, I remember you said this song is among her favorites. For those reasons of you, and she, I will again try to do my best a.s.a.p. Keep an eye open for it. Thanks again,
Bishop Hall (Ron)
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Bishop, I really enjoyed your playing. What tuning are you using?

Tony
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Hi Tony (Dingus),
I`m glad you enjoyed the video.
I use what is known as the "open E" which is pretty much a standard tuning, with the extra four strings (on the ten string), corresponding to make an open chord to the key of "E". It is nothing fancy, just plain. I tune my guitar up one note to the key of "F", using the first string as my keynote string, and the rest of the strings corresponding to it. A very simple tuning.
Thanks for asking,
Bishop Hall (Ron)
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