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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Cool! 8)
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I forget how much fun it is to do this sort of song selection on lap steel. What tuning were you using? What other gear were you using?

It sounded great to me.
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That was awesome! Looked like a lot of fun :)
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Outstanding, George -- great playing, great tones.
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nice stuff man - I love that kind of steel!

we play some biker bars with the c&w band, but we've never had to play Born To Be Wild yet :)
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I know the exact GPS of the location - Did you eat any Armadillo eggs???
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Man, I caught a contact high just listening to that!
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I've found C6 to be quite useful for blues and rock.

Nice hot playin' there Mr B 8)
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Real nice playing there Mr. Boards!!!
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Great stuff George nice to see C6 being used for Rock,as an owner of your Dvd's it's nice to put a face to the fingers.Love the stadium rock sound.Cheers Kelvin
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Hey Mr. Boardz....can you briefly explain why you keep the Highest string (D) a full tone lower than the string before it? What advantages does that give you? Help a newbie out here. :D
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