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Hello Again my fellow steelers! :)
Upon working on my second DVD, and CD, while warming up, this older song came to mind. It is a Sacred Steel congregational style of music that is shared in some of our worship/praise type of service. Take a listen, I think you might like it. It is a foot stomping, handclapping type of melody!
Anyway, I had fun making it!
Bishop Hall
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIcJcDKwPIU
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Wonderful as usual Bish :D
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Like it Ron

Would like to see it done by one of those exciting hand clapping Southern Choirs....they turn me on
Tony
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Post by Georg Sørtun »

Refreshing!
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Post by Matthew Warman »

real cool Ronnie, lot's of soul 8) and sweet technique.
I also had a listen to your take on 'Have I told you lately That I Love You'...it's right in the groove.
What steel are you using on these clips, is the volume knob on top (I assume that's what it is) part of the original set-up?
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Hey there Crowbear, my friend! :)
You know me, I just keep trying. Maybe I`ll get it right sooner or later! Thanks ole friend!
Ron
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Hey there, Tony (Davis)! :D
I am working on that very thing!!! Hope you will hear and see us soon! Until then, hang on in there! :lol:
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Hi George (Sartum)!
Thanks for the encouragement. I`m always glad to hear it makes somebody happy as I am! Thanks again my friend! :)
Ron
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Hi Ya Matt, :) (Warman)!
I`m glad to hear you enjoyed it. I had quite a struggle with "Have I Told You...". My style is somewhat limiting, but I keep trying anyway! :eek: :lol:
Believe it or not, I play on a modified Carter Starter,(I modified it in several ways). I had to do it because of my physical challenges. (I am a double amputee) When I inquired, and proposed my ideas to the Carter people, I received absolutely no help whatsoever. So I modified (partly, I`m not through yet :D ) the guitar for my needs. The volume control is on top at my right hand. I plan to re-configure the knee levers next! I miss stretching those strings! :D
Thanks for asking, and for listening!!!
Ron
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Wow! I love it!!
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

Hello Bishop, besides that it is always a joy to listen to yor melody lines, I equally like the bone dry sound of you back up tracks 8)
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Hi Melanie (ReMine) :)
My, what a lovely name. Thank you so much for your encouragement. I do appreciate it!
Be Blessed!
Ron
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Hello my friend Joachim, (Kettner)
Yea, that is me "dry all over" Ha-ha! I could`nt let that one slip by!
Seriously though, I`m still learning all the technical stuff to recording. As I tell all who inquire who the back up group, or band is? I simply tell them that there are six "old" guys named "Ron" that I hired with their arthritis, neuritis, senility, nervitis, and every thing else. Every now and then I join up with them and sweep out the joint! But, my wife is tolerant! :lol: Thanks, for listening my friend! Be blessed!
Ron
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Post by bob drawbaugh »

Ronnie, I'm home recovering from back surgery. I'm not suposed to be moving around a lot. But when you started playing i couldn't help it. It started in my big toe and worked it's way up. the next thing I know I'm stomping my feet and clapping my hands. :lol: It brought a little sunshine into an otherwise boring day at home.
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Hello Bob! :) (Drawbaugh)
You know I was just thinking about the healing virtue of music, and then I read your comment, and got a witness to that fact! Wow! It hits the spot!
Thanks for sharing that with me, I needed the encouragement of knowing that it brings a smile!
Be Blessed my friend, and again Thank you!
Ron
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Another little gem. 8)
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I sure enjoy your playing. I had the same problems with steel makers as you have had. I have a prosthetic left leg and no one would even recommend any way to move the pedals to the right side. It was almost like asking a car dealer to move the steering wheel and gas pedal to the right side so I could drive it off the lot.
I have changed over to the lap steel and that has worked out a lot better. Not quite the same sound but for my style of playing it works. I tried using the pedals with my left leg but it limited the way a song should sound so I took the alternative way. I have seen a lap steel with hand levers and just might look into that one.
Keep up the good sounds because it sure is inspiring to hear and watch you play. You put a lot of feeling in your playing.
I also play with a bunch of old timers, Not that I am saying you are old, but it sure is fun just hanging out and doing a little picking with them. Keeps the inspiration and cobwebs out of the brain.
Thanks again for your playing.

Larry Haas
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Post by Ron Kirby »

Yes Sir! Great Works indeed.. I love it Mr.Hall...

Thank you for posting..
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Larry Haas wrote:... I have seen a lap steel with hand levers and just might look into that one...
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Yes Larry. Assuming you can't use the knee levers of a regular pedal steel, palm levers may be your answer. The Duesenberg Multibender takes about ten minutes to install. You just have to make sure you have a lap steel or console steel with enough space beyond the bridge.
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Alan Brookes wrote:
Larry Haas wrote:... I have seen a lap steel with hand levers and just might look into that one...
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Yes Larry. Assuming you can't use the knee levers of a regular pedal steel, palm levers may be your answer. The Duesenberg Multibender takes about ten minutes to install. You just have to make sure you have a lap steel or console steel with enough space beyond the bridge.

Thanks Alan
I'll check it out. I have a lap steel about the same shape as yours. It would sure make it better sounding. The slants just haven't come around yet for me to get the sound I like. I will check the measurments and see if it would work on mine.

Thanks again
Larry
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Post by Rondall Jones »

:) Thanks for posting Bishop Ron,just what I needed to start the day.....
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Al!!!! :D (Brookes)
My dear retired friend!!! Always great to hear from you! I trust that all is well with the Brookes family! Thanks for checking in with me, ole buddy, and much multi- talented friend! Best to you!
Ron
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Hi Larry! :) (Haas)
Yes, it seems that guys, (and gals!) like us always have to make adjustments to get along! But!!! Always remember the declaration:"where there is a will there is a way"! That is right in there with: "Never give up, never surrender!!) These are just some of the statements of determination, that I, you, and others, have learned to live by.
As my dear friend Al Brookes has shone, the Dusenberg Multibender might be the right giz-mo, for both of us. I`ve been thinking about one for quite some time. For me though, I hav`nt quite figured out what to do with the lower four strings yet. But I`m sure the answer will be forthcoming.
By the way, I "am" old!!! :lol: and glad to be here! And I also play sometimes with another bunch of old timers! :lol: And they too, say the same thing! Hallelujah!!@ :lol:
At any rate, Al Brookes,has offered some good advice for both of us my friend. Thanks for your encouragement,"Be Blessed", Stay In touch,
Ron
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Hey Ron! :o :D (Kirby)
Good to hear from you! And thanks so much for your encouragement, it means much! Stay in touch, and call me "Ron". All of my friends do! The church call me "Pastor", the officials of the organizational church, call me "Bishop", My wife just calls me whatever she can think of at the moment!! :eek: :lol:
Be blessed my friend!
Ron
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Hello Rondall! :) (Jones)
Man O Man, if my music was all that I would need to start my day, I`d never make it out of bed!!! :lol: Naaw, I`m just kidding! I thank you so much for your kind encouragement, because happiness, is what I am all about. If I can bring one smile, to one person`s face, in such a challenging world, then it is worth it all. Be Blessed my friend!
Ron
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