My version of of a good old Ray Price tune.... Pride

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Roger Kelly
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My version of of a good old Ray Price tune.... Pride

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Hope you like it...I used Band In A Box 2010 to make this track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1OpMUYmlnk
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Rick Campbell
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Great job on a country classic. Nice playing, tone, and recording technique. It's nice to hear the songs that are usually done shuffle beat done in straight time ocassionaly and visa versa. Nice job with the track with the stops, A/B changes, modulation, etc... And yes, I caught the Weldon lick on the intro. Can't beat that stuff. :)

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Roger Kelly
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Well Rick, I can thank you for getting me started using BIAB with your BIAB DVD...I am now making tracks of those tunes that I never hear much of any more, but like to play. With BIAB, if you can hum it, or have the chord progression, you can make yourself a track for any tune you want to play.
I started to set the tempo to 120 bpm but liked it at 100bpm. It's more like a ballad than a shuffle.
Thanks for the compliment Rick.
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James Kerr
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Post by James Kerr »

I enjoyed that very much, Ray Price is a particular favourite of mine and its nice to hear one of his songs being played very well.

James.
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Nicely played, good stuff. :)
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Good job Roger. The Ritt sounds good too. I need to look into BIAB. Good track.
Tony
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Carl Kilmer
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Hi Roger, Very nice playiig for a good country classic.
I like the tempo you used. Your Ritt sure sounds good.
I'm sure you're enjoying it as much as I am mine. :) :)
Keep more of those pletty classics coming our way.
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Roger Kelly
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Thanks to all for the kind remarks.
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Mike Archer
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great job

Post by Mike Archer »

hey Roger you sure sound good my friend
your ritt has a great tone too!!
hope you are doing well
make some more!!
Mike :D
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Nice goin' Roger :D
knowing it's all in the hands (head & feet) your Ritt sounds real good
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Thanks Mike and Crowbear glad you liked my effort.
I have a few more tunes I'll post as soon as I can get the time.
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Post by Sam White R.I.P. »

Great Job Roger you have not lost a thing I think you sound even better. Keep up the great Steel playing.
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