What songs would make good instrumentals?
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I’ve played every one of these at one time or another
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
Dancing Queen (Abba)
What a Wonderful World
Jingle bell Rock
Old Man River
Here There and Everywhere
Unchained Melody
Killing Me Softly
Theme from Arthur
Medley of Killing me softly and the theme from Arthur
Beyond the Sea
Downtown
Let it Be Me
Lonesome Town
Medley of Let it be Me and Lonesone Town
Georgia on my mind
Somewhere Over the rainbow
Country Roads
Dancing Queen by Abba is especially well suited for a pedal steel guitar instrumental, and as far as I know, I'm the only one who has ever played it.
BTW David, I love your version of Save The last Dance For Me on your latest CD. A+.
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
Dancing Queen (Abba)
What a Wonderful World
Jingle bell Rock
Old Man River
Here There and Everywhere
Unchained Melody
Killing Me Softly
Theme from Arthur
Medley of Killing me softly and the theme from Arthur
Beyond the Sea
Downtown
Let it Be Me
Lonesome Town
Medley of Let it be Me and Lonesone Town
Georgia on my mind
Somewhere Over the rainbow
Country Roads
Dancing Queen by Abba is especially well suited for a pedal steel guitar instrumental, and as far as I know, I'm the only one who has ever played it.
BTW David, I love your version of Save The last Dance For Me on your latest CD. A+.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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Mike, a band I play in called 'Hookers and Blow' does Dancing Queen. Not as an instrumental, but nonetheless, you're not alone!!! I've played it many times.
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A song we do that gets a good response is Johnny Rivers..."Poor side of town".
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Joe, I don't understand why more players haven't picked up on Dancing Queen. It's a good song anyway, but it's perfect for a steel instrumental.
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Re: What songs would make good instrumentals?
Check out some of Mike Sweeneys titles, the guy is a master at coming up with good steel tunes.David Hartley wrote:I need some ideas?
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I like the way Janet Lynn did "Run For The Roses". I would be very interested in hearing your rendition of that one!
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How about:
"Chaconne in Dm" by Bach?
"Wonderland by Night"
"To Know Him is to Love Him" (I've been doing this one- it's a sweeeeet tune on steel...)
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Why don't you go back to your published tabs and add chords and time/phrasing values (see tab done by DeWitt Scott) so it will actually be readable like sheet music....just a suggestion- I'm trying to learn your wonderful OBS from materials I purchased from you....I am really more interested in the structure of your arrangement than where to put my fingers...
"Chaconne in Dm" by Bach?
"Wonderland by Night"
"To Know Him is to Love Him" (I've been doing this one- it's a sweeeeet tune on steel...)
OR
Why don't you go back to your published tabs and add chords and time/phrasing values (see tab done by DeWitt Scott) so it will actually be readable like sheet music....just a suggestion- I'm trying to learn your wonderful OBS from materials I purchased from you....I am really more interested in the structure of your arrangement than where to put my fingers...
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Probably the best tune ever written by a convicted murderer. (Phil Spector)Bob Simons wrote:
"To Know Him is to Love Him" (I've been doing this one- it's a sweeeeet tune on steel...)
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Hi Bob
thats one for Mike Pearly King I think!Chaconne in Dm
there,s some great ideas here. I really appreciate everyone's suggestions, and yes Bob, I will have a look at structure and phrasing in the tabs. I have been spending hours recording on my new studio gear just lately whenever I get a chance. I am learning a lot about Apple Logic. I am making a DVD too which is for beginners. I have met a few people recently who have bought steels and need a start. The DVD will show basic licks, scales and simple instrumentals, and backing up vocalists, and how and when to play. How to compliment a vocalist with simple licks, how to find a key for a song thats started up quickly without you knowing what key it's in,and how to know where to go on your steel without worrying about what key a song is in etc etc.. It will be simple, and basic, but will get your steel sounding sweet with simple songs. It will show my set-up and settings on my effects and amp at gigs too. I will keep you updated on the progress. It may include together again with tabs, and mansion on the hill without tabs as it will be so easy to follow with a little instruction. I have more to do as yet. Orange blossom special DVD was the most requested and its something you can keep forever and learn from it as and when you feel like it.,. This new DVD will be like an intimate hour (or more) or various tuitional material. It WILL start anyone off from scratch on a PSG and will have markers at different stages for those wishing to skip through to learn licks and songs etc..
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Must quibble. It wasn't written by a convicted murderer. When he wrote TKHITLH he was not a convicted murderer. The murder of which he was convicted occurred 45 years later, the conviction 51 years later.Mike Perlowin wrote:Probably the best tune ever written by a convicted murderer. (Phil Spector)Bob Simons wrote:
"To Know Him is to Love Him" (I've been doing this one- it's a sweeeeet tune on steel...)
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Re: Hi Bob
David, I appreciate the vote of confidence. but I would be afraid to tackle that one.David Hartley wrote:thats one for Mike Pearly King I think!Chaconne in Dm
My classical music trio is going to do something by Bach sooner or later, but we've not yet decided which piece.
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How about...?
How about some of the time-tested Christian material? There's some beautiful melodic as well as harmonic writing in that area. A couple that come to mind are "Wayfaring Stranger" and "How Great Thou Art."
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I heard one of my old favorites on the radio yesterday which I had forgotten about. The song is "The Sweetest thing I've Ever Known" by Juice Newton. This song would have to be beautiful as a steel instrumental
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I think a challenge would be for an instrumental steel guitar arrangement of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier, Prelude I. Christopher Parkening recorded it on a 6 string classical guitar as have many other classical guitarists. Can they do something on 6 strings that can't be done on a steel? It is a deceptively simple sounding tune and only approx. 2 minutes long, but it covers a lot of musical territory in that time. In fact, I have not heard "classical" music done on a steel but, admittedly, have not been actively seeking it.
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