Jonathan Cullifer - Breath of Heaven
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Jonathan Cullifer - Breath of Heaven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ9Jai4HUnc
Recorded 12-16 at a nursing home. I should really practice it before I play it again though.
Recorded 12-16 at a nursing home. I should really practice it before I play it again though.
Last edited by Jonathan Cullifer on 26 Dec 2009 8:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
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"Breath Of Heaven"
Hi Jonathan,
Practice, or not, the richness, and annointing comes through. Thank God for young hands,feet, and a heart to play such beautiful music. Keep up the good work!
Bishop Ronnie P. Hall
Practice, or not, the richness, and annointing comes through. Thank God for young hands,feet, and a heart to play such beautiful music. Keep up the good work!
Bishop Ronnie P. Hall
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Great Job
Jonathan, great job have you worn out the bar yet?
Great approach to the greatest instrument to be played.
You've chose the right instrument you are a natural.
Keep up the the great playing.
Bill
Great approach to the greatest instrument to be played.
You've chose the right instrument you are a natural.
Keep up the the great playing.
Bill
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Well my adopted son,
You have outdone yourself. This is one great piece of music, played with perfection.
And you are FIRED. You hear me, read my lips, FIRED. hehe
Love ya,
Mr. Bill
You have outdone yourself. This is one great piece of music, played with perfection.
And you are FIRED. You hear me, read my lips, FIRED. hehe
Love ya,
Mr. Bill
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Thanks everyone for the kind words! Everyone at the nursing home seemed to enjoy the music, and I enjoy playing over there.
For those interested, I ran straight into a Nashville 112.
Jamie: I've got a church video on my YouTube page as well as another video from the same say as this one was recorded here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WftLOaVFHhw.
Bill C: My pedals *are* backwards...that guitar has Emmons pedals, so I am playing backwards.
For those interested, I ran straight into a Nashville 112.
Jamie: I've got a church video on my YouTube page as well as another video from the same say as this one was recorded here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WftLOaVFHhw.
Bill C: My pedals *are* backwards...that guitar has Emmons pedals, so I am playing backwards.
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This needs to be bumped up. Listen to the complexity of the way Jonathan plays this song. And knowing Jonathan, it only took him 10 or 15 minutes to put this together.
Bill Ferguson
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Which shows again that a lot of it is in the hands.Jonathan Cullifer wrote: For those interested, I ran straight into a Nashville 112.
Jonathan, what a great piece of music and a great performance.
We'll keep hearing from you, no doubt in my mind.
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wonderfull playing
Jonathan
great playing!!
what tone and taste you have!
you are indeed the future of steel guitar
please post more
Mike
great playing!!
what tone and taste you have!
you are indeed the future of steel guitar
please post more
Mike
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Hi
Great..
That is a natural talent you have JC..
I wish you all the best,
This guy will be 'the player at the top of the A-list' one day..
I will 'eat my steel' if I am not correct and stick it on youtube to prove that I did !
That is a natural talent you have JC..
I wish you all the best,
This guy will be 'the player at the top of the A-list' one day..
I will 'eat my steel' if I am not correct and stick it on youtube to prove that I did !
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Jonathan, I thoroughly enjoyed your playing and, while in YouTube, watched every one of your videos and enjoyed each one. Very nice and tasteful.
I love the fact that you enjoy playing for the seniors at the nursing home. Watching this took me back to my early years in playing steel as I used to do that. The first time was by request from someone, but thereafter it was because I genuinely loved playing for them.
Believe me when I say they appreciate what you're doing for them more than you can know and I respect it greatly! Keep up the good work.
I agree with Dave in his assessment ... you definitely have the natural gift.
I love the fact that you enjoy playing for the seniors at the nursing home. Watching this took me back to my early years in playing steel as I used to do that. The first time was by request from someone, but thereafter it was because I genuinely loved playing for them.
Believe me when I say they appreciate what you're doing for them more than you can know and I respect it greatly! Keep up the good work.
I agree with Dave in his assessment ... you definitely have the natural gift.
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Hi Jonathan,
I have to be honest, your beautiful heart felt playing brought tears to my eyes. My dad was in a nursing home the last 6 years of his life. Dad was a great steel guitarist and musician. I use to play for him during Christmas. This brought back some sweet memories of the last days we shared together.
I am thinking about throwing my bar and picks in the lake but don’t think for a second you have discouraged me.
Please share more of your awesome picking!
Warm Regards,
Jerry Fleming
I have to be honest, your beautiful heart felt playing brought tears to my eyes. My dad was in a nursing home the last 6 years of his life. Dad was a great steel guitarist and musician. I use to play for him during Christmas. This brought back some sweet memories of the last days we shared together.
I am thinking about throwing my bar and picks in the lake but don’t think for a second you have discouraged me.
Please share more of your awesome picking!
Warm Regards,
Jerry Fleming
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Yah, more of what Mr Hartley said, if he says you "will be A list", thats one fine compliment. You inspire lap steel players as well. Now if i can just get this practice and determination thing down, I will do fine!
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Jonathan
Jonathan, That is great picking. You are playing with a lot of feeling and expression. Some players have that and some never can find it . All you need is more playing and I can tell you love the playing. Keep up the great work at the nursing home . It dosen't hurt a bit to have the Lord on your side. Buck & Mitzi Grantham
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Backwards Pedals
Oh yes, there is one thing I forgot to mention.
Since Jonathan started playing at age 10, he has always used the DAY pedal set-up.
When he got this Franklin, it has the EMMOMS pedal set-up, plus a bunch of Paul Franklin's own changes.
Jonathan brought this steel to one of my gig's right after receiving the Franklin.
He did not bother to change the pedals.
And he never missed a lick.
Now he is changing his Carter steel over to the Emmons set-up.
Just goes to show this boy's tallent.
Bill
Since Jonathan started playing at age 10, he has always used the DAY pedal set-up.
When he got this Franklin, it has the EMMOMS pedal set-up, plus a bunch of Paul Franklin's own changes.
Jonathan brought this steel to one of my gig's right after receiving the Franklin.
He did not bother to change the pedals.
And he never missed a lick.
Now he is changing his Carter steel over to the Emmons set-up.
Just goes to show this boy's tallent.
Bill
AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter.