Love Walked In - I & G Gershwin
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Love Walked In - I & G Gershwin
Hello to Everybody,
I attach a link to “Love Walked In’. I hope you enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWsBvpEnsaM
For the record, this transcription for Pedal Steel Guitar is largely based on a Guitar arrangement by Barry Galbraith.
Barry was friendly with Hank Garland, and after a visit (seeing Hanks Stromberg Guitar), Barry ordered one as well. Barry passed on in the early 1980’s but left a legacy of beautiful arrangements, of which this is one.
Sez Adamson
I attach a link to “Love Walked In’. I hope you enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWsBvpEnsaM
For the record, this transcription for Pedal Steel Guitar is largely based on a Guitar arrangement by Barry Galbraith.
Barry was friendly with Hank Garland, and after a visit (seeing Hanks Stromberg Guitar), Barry ordered one as well. Barry passed on in the early 1980’s but left a legacy of beautiful arrangements, of which this is one.
Sez Adamson
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Very nicely done!
Sez,
That was beautiful, very nice job-the arrangement and your great playing really shows the versatility of the pedal steel.
Thanks for posting,
Josh
That was beautiful, very nice job-the arrangement and your great playing really shows the versatility of the pedal steel.
Thanks for posting,
Josh
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Terrific, Sez! With your permission, I will gladly add it to the lineup at www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
That's some pretty fancy footwork! Tell us about your copendent; is it standard? What are your KLs?
That's some pretty fancy footwork! Tell us about your copendent; is it standard? What are your KLs?
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Thanks for your nice comments.
Jim, I am pleased and flattered that you want to put my video clip on your Steel Guitar Jazz website. Please go ahead. Many thanks.
I have my setup on an excel spreadsheet, but when I tried loading it, the formatting went haywire; ending up with the changes against the wrong pedals. I will put it on the forum once I have sorted out the glitches.
I am working on a fairly wide repertoire of music, and will post more in the future if there is sufficient interest.
Thanks again everybody.
Sez
Jim, I am pleased and flattered that you want to put my video clip on your Steel Guitar Jazz website. Please go ahead. Many thanks.
I have my setup on an excel spreadsheet, but when I tried loading it, the formatting went haywire; ending up with the changes against the wrong pedals. I will put it on the forum once I have sorted out the glitches.
I am working on a fairly wide repertoire of music, and will post more in the future if there is sufficient interest.
Thanks again everybody.
Sez
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There's a lot of work that goes into creating an arrangement like this (or even just transcribing it from guitar to pedal steel), and then a lot more that goes into making it look easy. Super job, Sez. Send more!
I have now added it at the "More Great Videos" page at www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
Best,
Jim
I have now added it at the "More Great Videos" page at www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
Best,
Jim
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Great player of some great jazz tunes.
keep up the good work.
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Many thanks to all who listened to the tune, and to those who responded. I will be taking time to to work up more repertoire, and hopefully improve with practice.
I realise that this kind of approach to great American Standards such as this is outside of the realm of "Traditional Steel Guitar Repertoire"; and may only appeal to a relatively small number of people.
However, as I very much enjoy the journey, and I don't do this for a living, mundane (but necessary for some) things, such as lack of earnings potential has little relevance for me.
I am very happy to know that there are those of you who enjoy this approach and will post more in due course.
Thank you very much,
Sez Adamson
I realise that this kind of approach to great American Standards such as this is outside of the realm of "Traditional Steel Guitar Repertoire"; and may only appeal to a relatively small number of people.
However, as I very much enjoy the journey, and I don't do this for a living, mundane (but necessary for some) things, such as lack of earnings potential has little relevance for me.
I am very happy to know that there are those of you who enjoy this approach and will post more in due course.
Thank you very much,
Sez Adamson
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sez it all...
Ditto what has been said so far. Your voicings are the most "guitar like" I have heard. You have found a way to transcend the limitations of the psg when playing this type of music. Very well done. Now, how did you do it?
Don D.
