Steel Guitar with two slides - newbie from down under
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Steel Guitar with two slides - newbie from down under
I'm a new member who has visited this site many, many times over the past 2 or 3 years. You blokes are possibly the most interesting people in the universe! Finally joined up last night . I've developed an unusual technique for playing lap steel. If you have the inclination, check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-AVlxO7E0Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-AVlxO7E0Q
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Re: Steel Guitar with two slides - newbie from down under
You can say that again,- sounds great to me!Tim Halse wrote:I've developed an unusual technique for playing lap steel.
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Hot dog Tim - killin' it! You always sound great, man.
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Very cool! Great playing!
Fred
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Cool.......
Have never seen anything like that before, extremely entertaining!
Thanks for sharing,
Josh
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Loved it!!!!!!!!!
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Tim,
Thanks for coming out of the closet with that one!
I have long thought about using a ring type slide on my left thumb along with a tone bar for hammer-ons and cord modification. I never thought of how you have done it. Great work! You got your "Mojo Workin" man. That Teisco sounds hot, very cool. Open E tuning?
Best,
Rich
Thanks for coming out of the closet with that one!
I have long thought about using a ring type slide on my left thumb along with a tone bar for hammer-ons and cord modification. I never thought of how you have done it. Great work! You got your "Mojo Workin" man. That Teisco sounds hot, very cool. Open E tuning?
Best,
Rich
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