So pardon me if I don’t play the “Steel Guitar Rag” perfect
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- Joe Drivdahl
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- Stuart Legg
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Here is a version of mine I call the "Steel Guitar Reggae" I left the melody out in the middle so you could get the full feel of the Reggae before I went into the Grand Finale.
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I wrote Steel tab for it. I'm sure everyone will want a copy
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I wrote Steel tab for it. I'm sure everyone will want a copy
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- Dave Simonis
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Joe! Wow...ha. That's about as funny as it gets...now I'm thinking I WOULD like to hear that version!
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A few years back I was watching an "Austin City Limits" show which featured Chet Atkins. At one point he said "Here's a song that the steel players won't play anymore, but I will!"...Then he proceeded to play "Steel Guitar Rag"... I guess I'm odd but I still like to play it and do it everytime it's asked for. I've changed it some with a different chord in the first line. Years ago I played lead guitar in a band in Huntington Beach, Ca. which had the late great Art Sanchez on pedal steel. In the first line ol' Art used a C chord instead of the A that a lot of folks use. It went like this: I---I---#V---#V---I---V---I--- ....I always liked the way it sounds with that C in there. Also after the last chorus I slide up a fret and play the chorus again in F (also courtesy of Art Sanchez)........JH in Va.
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If it's bothering you enough to post about, you probably ought to stick with it until some sort of answer pops up, but that's the kind of thing that only you'll know what to do and what is possible within your own sphere of influence. If there's a food bank in your community, they need help - can you request donations from the audience? When things are going well, there's a natural though that become entrenched that "poor people are poor because they're lazy" and things went well for a very long time in this country, so it runs deep.I know these folks and they have great hidden potential to do something worthwhile but we are wasting a couple of hours in an endeavor that would have to be rated pretty low on the scale of things necessary for existence.
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Just as the Peter Gun Theme was good for my learning to play the guitar, the Steel Guitar Rag was helpful for me, playing the little steel I can play. Especialy on E9, it's good for learning how to use the open strings.
In a way I'm thankful that someone put them out.
In a way I'm thankful that someone put them out.
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