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Doug Beaumier
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Here's my arrangement of Tenderly on 6-string non-pedal steel, C6 tuning. Twice through the melody, no fills, no frills, no improv, hope you like it. 8)

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Thank you, sounds great!
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Oh my, that's BEAUTIFUL! Simply beautiful in it's simplicity.

I want to dance to that at my (next) wedding! :whoa:
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I want to dance to that at my (next) wedding! :whoa:
Thanks Dianne, you're welcome to use it at your next wedding!
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Great playin and sound

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Hi Doug, while I'm not a steelguitar player, I use SG on all my recordings. I love steel and have been lucky enough to have worked with some of the best. I Love your playing and was wondering where you recorded Tenderly?and I love the bass quality. What did you use for that? Denny
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Thanks, Denny. I recorded it on my home computer using Audacity, which is a free software program. The bass and drums are band-in-a-box, and I added rhythm guitar (Strat). So the only "real instruments" are the steel and the rhythm guitar. The chain for the steel guitar goes like this:

steel --> black box (tube filter) --> Goodrich volume pedal --> Holy Grail Reverb --> into computer.

Thanks again for your kind comments, much appreciated!
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what do you use for BIAB sounds? onboard computer synth? any outboard module?

real sweet arr. BTW!
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Thanks, Dave. There is no outboard module, just the internal sound card in my PC. I have BIAB 2007. The BIAB style I'm using is WLZ~SLOW... bass, drums (brushes), and Pad-Warm strings mixed back quite a bit. I made a Wav of that track, ritard at the end, and imported it to Audacity. Then I added rhythm guitar, and the steel last.
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Doug B. Doing " Tenderly "

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:D :whoa: :roll: :lol:

Hi Doug : A perfect rendition on this lovely old Standard; I love your clean, smooth, and crstal clear pickin' on your twin neck Fender; which are beautiful guitars;I learned on a 400 Fender; which I loved a great deal. You do an excellent job in your C-6th Tuning.. Send us some more of these..Thanks for sharing..Bernie.. :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Thanks, Bernie! I'm glad you like it.
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