My tribute to Herb Remington-- "Sweetnin'"

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My tribute to Herb Remington-- "Sweetnin'"

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The first time I heard this song, courtesy of Basil Henriques, I knew I had to play it. I'm a sucker for rhumbas. This one is in A6 tuning and it has the low A string. Herb wrote some great tunes!

Herb gave me his blessing to transcribe the tune and offer it for sale, and I am very grateful and humbled. How lucky are we to have walking among us still?

Here is a link to listen--this was played on my Clinesmith lap steel and also my Tele, a dumbek and my Kay bass:


http://soundcloud.com/ionahoopii/sweetnin
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absolutely great, Mike. I'm sure Herb would agree.
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Post by Mike Neer »

I realize after listening to it a few times that I forgot to play a few different things that Herb played...oh well. I should have followed my own tab. :lol:
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:) :) :)
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Post by Don Crowl »

I love it Mike. Thanks for sharing, & kudos for your "tasty" effort.

I have an old, old 33 1/3 record of Herb doing that number. In 1995 at a Tom Bradshaw production I took in the record for him to autograph. As I recall, at the time he said he had forgotten about the particular record I have. I think I have played that tune only once at a jam a long time ago. It sounds pretty good on my extended Leavitt tuning also.
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Post by Len Amaral »

Very nice. I can listen to that all day.

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I don't know the original, but that is really beautiful Mike. Lovely exotica feel.
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Yep!
Sounds great! put it in the "cart" I'll take 1.
You're an inspiration dude!
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Post by Mike Neer »

Thanks, guys. I had to do a Take 2--I'll get there eventually!

http://soundcloud.com/ionahoopii/sweetnin




http://www.steelinfromthemasters.com/al ... bnotation/
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Post by Jerry Gleason »

Great job and great tune, Mike. I might have to learn that one.
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Post by Kevin Brown »

great overall sound mike, it was defp worth persevering, getting over the last hurdle makes such a difference, well done.
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Cool beans, man .... :mrgreen:
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Cool stuff, Mike... different, retro, exotic, and interesting!
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Post by Mike Neer »

Thanks, guys. All credit to Herb. Note to self: I've got to start writing some steel guitar tunes!
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Post by Marino Galli »

One of my favorite Steel's Song!
Wonderful Playing Mike !
Love the way you nail it!
Greetings From Switzerland
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