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take a look on Murnel Babineaux's Cajun Style! He's one of a kind!
Enjoy! Personal, I can't get enough from all that!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZGPuvPR9a4
The Rittenberry sounded great!
Enjoy! Personal, I can't get enough from all that!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZGPuvPR9a4
The Rittenberry sounded great!
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That be the Mamou Two Step.You guy's should here Murnel play the fiddle. Class picker all the way around.
Daniel J. Cormier
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
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Now Ricky you now the only Tab we have down here is at the corner bar. Marty Broussard had a booklet with a couple cajun songs tabbed out at one time. I need to get with Murnel and Joe Rogers abd see if we can tab out some stuff.
Just thinking back to when I hated Typing class,yet I learned to pick this way.
Just thinking back to when I hated Typing class,yet I learned to pick this way.
Daniel J. Cormier
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
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Murnel has wanted to produce some instruction on Cajun Steel Guitar. He doesn't quite know at this time whether or not it will be audio and/or video. The biggest problem is that chasing down his licks is like chasing cockroaches. His playing comes from every angle and he never plays the same thing twice. His ideas are endless. I have sat down with him on multiple occasions and picked up bits and pieces via his dissecting, but getting the full enchilada down is quite elusive. It is harder than it looks.
After much frustration, I finally learned to play Cajun Accordion once I realized I had to approach it rhythmically rather than musically. I could be wrong, but it almost seems the same approach applies here.
Joe Rogers
After much frustration, I finally learned to play Cajun Accordion once I realized I had to approach it rhythmically rather than musically. I could be wrong, but it almost seems the same approach applies here.
Joe Rogers
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Cajun tab
When you kajuns get the tab would you send the right hand with the kit please..thanks a million...
Charlie........
Charlie........
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Robert, you will surely turn some heads if you can incorporate this style into your current playing! To me, it's a discipline that's worth exploring!
David. Thanks for the compliments. You have always been a big supporter of my playing. I appreciate that!
Joe. Thanks for teaching me a lot about the C6th tuning. I always appreciate your time!
Ricky. I've been wanting to tab some of these songs for a while now. It can be done by simplifying what I'm doing. Beginners and Advanced????? What ya think?
Charlie. How are ya? This right hand technique is interesting. I learned to play steel guitar backwards, perhaps, learning this style before I ever learned to play "closed bar" style.
Danny, you are one of my best friends. Everyone should have a Danny in their lives!!
David. Thanks for the compliments. You have always been a big supporter of my playing. I appreciate that!
Joe. Thanks for teaching me a lot about the C6th tuning. I always appreciate your time!
Ricky. I've been wanting to tab some of these songs for a while now. It can be done by simplifying what I'm doing. Beginners and Advanced????? What ya think?
Charlie. How are ya? This right hand technique is interesting. I learned to play steel guitar backwards, perhaps, learning this style before I ever learned to play "closed bar" style.
Danny, you are one of my best friends. Everyone should have a Danny in their lives!!
Rittenberry D10 E9/C6 Session 400
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Love that Style!!
You are reminding me of home! (Carencro, LA)
I didn't get to see very many steel players in Cajun bands growing up. The only one that comes to mind is the guy that played with Belton Richard's band. I think his name was Junior Martin. Great player (and very LOUD too!)
I think Pedal Steel fits Cajun music very well. The key (and the hardest part) is emulating accordion licks. Murnel has this down and takes it a step farther!
play on brother...
I didn't get to see very many steel players in Cajun bands growing up. The only one that comes to mind is the guy that played with Belton Richard's band. I think his name was Junior Martin. Great player (and very LOUD too!)
I think Pedal Steel fits Cajun music very well. The key (and the hardest part) is emulating accordion licks. Murnel has this down and takes it a step farther!
play on brother...