Looking for songs in the key of D
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Looking for songs in the key of D
I am looking to learn new songs in the key of D for a six string lap steel. Any suggestions would be helpful
Any song can be played in the key of D.
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MR. Neal, Mr. Bob is right. [just my opinion] Any song can be played in any key. If you have to backup a singer you have to play songs in different keys,to accomadate their vocal range.just ONE example would be [CRAZY].If I play it as an instrumental I perfer the key of A ,for a singer I have played it in C, C sharp,D,E,E flat, etc. YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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Songs in the key of D
Guys, forgive my ignorance. What I meant was I have a lap steel TUNED to D (DADF#AD). I am looking for songs that go well in that tuning. I am into country and blues.
The D tuning is real good for blues in E. E is at the 2nd fret, and there are a lot of hammer-on and pull-off licks that you can play against open strings. Also, all of the notes at the 5th fret are in the E blues scale. You can play a note at the 5th fret, pull-off to the open string and then hammer-on to the 2nd fret.
Just a few ideas for you to play with.
Just a few ideas for you to play with.
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Open D?
I'll fly away:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtBcLXfwmxo
or how about Lay my Burden Down:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTh0HDtCUpY
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I'll fly away:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtBcLXfwmxo
or how about Lay my Burden Down:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTh0HDtCUpY
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D tuning can accommodate a wide variety of genres and feels .... blues, rock, folk, pop. Are you familiar with Harry Manx and Kelly Joe Phelp's work?
Here are two DVDs that teach some D tuning songs .....
http://www.bobbrozman.com/videos.html#lapslide
http://www.amazon.com/Slide-Guitar-Kell ... B0000776FC
Besides several of my original tunes, some of the cover tunes I play in open D include ...
Dust My Broom
California Dreaming
Sleepwalk
In My Room
Witchita Linema/Lonely Bull medley
Boogie Blues
Sheharazade
I feel Fine
Every Breath You Take
And a few more I can't remember
I also play a couple of tunes in open Dmaj7 - which is reached simply by lowering the 1st string D 1/2 step to C#. Here's a tab for Danny Boy in Dmaj7:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=174576
D tuning is not so hot for swing and Hawaiian (IMHO) but you'd be surprised how versatile it can be once you dig into it. Hope this helps.
Here are two DVDs that teach some D tuning songs .....
http://www.bobbrozman.com/videos.html#lapslide
http://www.amazon.com/Slide-Guitar-Kell ... B0000776FC
Besides several of my original tunes, some of the cover tunes I play in open D include ...
Dust My Broom
California Dreaming
Sleepwalk
In My Room
Witchita Linema/Lonely Bull medley
Boogie Blues
Sheharazade
I feel Fine
Every Breath You Take
And a few more I can't remember
I also play a couple of tunes in open Dmaj7 - which is reached simply by lowering the 1st string D 1/2 step to C#. Here's a tab for Danny Boy in Dmaj7:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=174576
D tuning is not so hot for swing and Hawaiian (IMHO) but you'd be surprised how versatile it can be once you dig into it. Hope this helps.
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As long as you don't want/need to play advanced harmonized lines, you can play pretty much anything in open-D tuning.
Here's a couple of videos with me playing in open-D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGEo0TcEP5g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0MzkLKXdHA
Here's a couple of videos with me playing in open-D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGEo0TcEP5g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0MzkLKXdHA
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