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this youtube video clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqJMJ5NXF90
of myself and my band the SteadFast Ramblers in a live performance a while back. I don't pretend to be as accomplished a player as many here, but I'm pleased to be able to share a little something for your possible enjoyment.
And, yeah, my tele-playing partner is pretty dang great...he makes the whole band sound good!
Comments and critique welcome.
Thanks for looking...
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nice....
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I like it!
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tuning

Post by Tom Cooper »

Great stuff! That is the sound I like most. Vintage swing. Is that E13? If it is, which one.
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Thanks for the comments...

Tom, that's my C6 (high G). It's actually the Junior Brown C13 with the low 7, but I'm not sure I got to the low string in any of the playing in that clip.

I've been playing with E13 and working up a better understanding of the tunings that use a low 2 instead of a low 1. Lately, Ive been tuning my single neck to C13(lo-hi) Bb,D,E,G,A,C,E,G. It gives me the best of both worlds, though I miss the handy positions in some keys with the E13.

Soon enough I'll build up a double and use E13 (probably 3 on top) and straight C6 or, more likely, the Junior C13 that I'm used to.
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Sounds pretty good to me, John. I like it. :)
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Post by Peter Jacobs »

Very nice, John -- I liked what you did with it -- nice work from your Tele player, too. Good feel and rhythm all the way around.
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I like the playing too!

That is a cool looking and sounding Steel Guitar. Is it one of your new ones?

MR.Boards :D
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Yes, Mr. Boards, that's one of mine. I had intended to sell off the white one, but I'd canabalized some of the parts out of the shell pink one that I consider my main axe. As a result, I had to use the white one for gigs. It works pretty well for me. I recently got my pink one up and running again and I'm playing that one. It's just the coolest!
Thanks for the comments!
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Post by Larry Robbins »

....oh sweet Lady be good to me..!!
Loved it!! Thanks for sharing :D
I dont think anyone would mind if you post another clip sometime ;-)
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Very nice John! Let's hear somemore!
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Sounds good! That's a nice looking steel guitar too, a vintage look and sound.
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Post by Sasha Kostadinov »

I'd be less humble with playing like that!
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Post by Dave Burr »

Great stuff John! Side note: I played one of your acoustic guitars at Hill Country Guitars in Wimberly last year and was blown away! Truly an instrument of the highest quality. Your sunburst dreads are breathtaking! I "had" narrowed my search to a Collings D1ASB or a sunburst Huss & Dalton TD-M... needless to say yours through me for a loop. :)
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Dave, thanks for the favorable report!
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If you haven't decided yet and have any questions, feel free to give a call and chat a bit about it.
My shop number is 512-389-3400.

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Post by Laurent Kappler »

Très, très bon
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Post by Twayn Williams »

Nice! "Lady Be Good" is a fun tune to play over.
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