Maiden´s Prayer

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Martin Gross
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Maiden´s Prayer

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tried to find different moods to that classical tune

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0uHtn4nVDM
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Harry Dietrich
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Great as usual, Martin.
I almost had a psychic girlfriend, but she left me before we met.
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Very, very well played, I enjoyed that Martin.

James.
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Excellent. You've raised the bar (pardon the pun) again.
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Papa Joe Pollick
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Post by Papa Joe Pollick »

Aint there some kinda law against those sweet smooth behind the bar pulls??
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Really fine job!

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Martin, that was quite impressive to say the least.

Not only was your playing technique outstanding, but your TONE was exceptional.

THANKS for sharing.
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Thanks Martin

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Superb Martin, thanks. I was thinking about that very song last night. I'm off to the Reso Gat Tuesday.
Keep on pickin'
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Post by Chris Battis »

Very gorgeous. Standard "dobro" tuning?
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AWESOME!!!,,,a REAL lesson in "moods". If Martin puts out a dobro course I'll take it!!!!
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Post by Kevin Hedquist »

Martin, great song. I just keep watching your Youtube vids. Do you have the tab for Teach Your Children available?

Cheers,

Kevin
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Smart and in tune and good taste as well !

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Superb Martin, the change between guitars and tunings at 1:18 is seamless, you MUST show us how you did that ? Mirrors ?.

Such a pity you've disabled the comments section. >:-) >:-)
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Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!!

Outstanding.
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Post by Martin Gross »

Folks thanks for your nice comments

cheers
Martin

Kevin:
there is going to be a dobro learning DVD available showing 10 of my most viewed videos on YouTube. Of cause it comes along with the tabulature. Teach Your Children will be one of it.

Chris:
the first two breaks are standard tuning. The second
break I just lowered the 2nd string one note lower to
A. That means GBDGAD from low to high.

Jan:
you will have a great time. Wish I could be there. Please say "hi" to everyone.

Papa Joe:
man.....if there is one........I ignore it :-)
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Post by Eugene Cole »

Papa Joe Pollick wrote:Aint there some kinda law against those sweet smooth behind the bar pulls??
If such a law exists I am guilty of thousands of counts; and my "sweet smooth" pulls constitute the minority of MY pulls.

-E
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N-i-c-e!
I need an Emmons!
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