Mozart Ave Vernum - Using a Franklin

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Brian Henry
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Mozart Ave Vernum - Using a Franklin

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That was bee u tee ful!!
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That's a very strange looking steel he's playing....
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That was nice, but I thought I was going to hear some Mozart played on a pedal steel...
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Larry I added a mozart piece on pedal steel!!
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There you go! A little classical music on the pedal steel. Nice job by Doug. Is he going to start working on the Turkish March next?
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Post by L. A. Wunder »

Nice job. I do this one too, but I've always had a problem when I get to "Cujus lautus perforatum", and I think I do about the same thing you do. I'll have to try it again and see. I sing alot of choral music, and I enjoy trying it on steel. It's kind-of like an organ with strings.
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L. A. Wunder wrote:a problem when I get to "Cujus lautus perforatum",
If you spend enough money on knee levers, it is there on E9 at fret 5, strings 4,5,6,8. When the bass moves down to G in bar 18, I mute string 8 and pick string 9.
That phrase is also at fret 8, strings 2,6,8,10, and it is a bit sweeter there because you don't have to re-attack the bass when it moves to G. Also it uses only the common knee levers that everybody has. But it's harder for me to play there since it seems I can never release the knee lever accurately to the half stop for the B flat in the soprano.
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Ave verum corpus= "Hail to the true body"(of Christ)
Cuius latus perforatum= "Whose side was pierced"
It helps to know what the words mean when you are thinking of how to spell them.
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(who had a classical education, long ago)
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