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Wine Country Swing - 3 Videos on YouTube

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Here's Hugh Harris and me doing "I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" on a sunny day. The wind messed with the audio a bit, but it's not too bad.

Hugh is singing through the Acoustic AG60 amp I bought recently (see my topic in the Electronics section about it). Seems perfect for gigs like this. I'm playing my 8-string Desert Rose through the Mesa/Boogie Maverick - my normal setup these days. The only effect on the steel is the amp's reverb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJgiAmpHKz4
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Great song & some very good licks :)
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Not bad, Robert. I enjoyed that. Don
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Sounds nice b0b.
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Got another one up there now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhzQ4Yi_nk0
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I really appreciate that Bob, you two sound great, I love swing music and jazz music. You did a great job on that Jerry Byrd classic "Steelin The Blues". Thanks again. John McGlothlin
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The 3rd and last of the series is now up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50i4glT4lsE

This one has Remington Ride, Blues For Dixie, Streets of Baltimore, Waiting For a Train, and Rosetta.
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Not many views. I'd think that more people would be interested. :?

All 3 of the videos can be seen on one page at our web site: http://winecountryswing.com/videos.html
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"I viewed, I listened, I liked it." From internet Latin translator.

I like that format, steel player and Guitarist/singer. You don't have to charge much for the gig to make out.
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b0b,

Very nice and lots of feel and great tone! You play PSG with a huge lap steel influence. Correct? I can feel lots of Jr Brown tone in there, as well as straight lap steel approach.
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That stuff is not easy bob, Great work on that uni, That's kinda what we'd exspect from you! :D
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Jeff Hyman wrote:b0b,

Very nice and lots of feel and great tone! You play PSG with a huge lap steel influence. Correct? I can feel lots of Jr Brown tone in there, as well as straight lap steel approach.
Jeff, I use the pedals and knee levers constantly on most songs. An exception is "Waiting for a Train" where I'm deliberately playing without pedals.

It's an 8 string pedal steel tuned to D6th, with most of the standard C6th and E9th pedals and levers. I tend to stay on the C6th side (inner 3 pedals) for most of the Wine Country Swing material.
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What string gauges do you use? ... flat or wound? ... string note?
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Jeff Hyman wrote:What string gauges do you use? ... flat or wound? ... string note?
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Bob,

I failed to say before, but you did play nice; and your duo-mate also did a nice job.

I am particularly interested in the duo format. I don't see it very often with pedal steel.

I have thought about trying to work up something like that with a singer who is a good friend of mine - as a first step in playing out. Is it any easier, harder, or whatever to work up the tunes with just the two of you as compared with a bigger band? I guess there's not much place to hide if you hit any trouble in the tune.
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What about the pickup?
What is the biggest contribution to that tone? the pickup or the amp. It's obviously both along with touch and feel, but I am curious what (single event) got you to this point of trial and error to get to where the tone is? We all know it doesn't happen overnight.
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The pickup is a very low impedence TrueTone.

I just dial in the sound I like, Jeff. It's not hard to do with this guitar and amp combination. I can get a good sound with other guitars and with other amps, but this combination does seem to be sort of special. :)

The Tone Tubby alnico+hemp speakers are pretty sweet, too.
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