Autumn Leaves Two Steel Arrangement

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Roy Thomson
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Autumn Leaves Two Steel Arrangement

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The first clip is played on an Acoustic Steel in a
diatonic tuning. Note the dry timbre as per an archtop sound. Followed by Eight string Lap Steel with C6th set up and Low F on the bottom.

Very beautiful in Nova Scotia this time of year
and this song really fits. Also Thanksgiving weekend for us here in Canada!!!!

Regards to all.

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Ray Montee
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Now.....THAT's pretty!

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Roy.........you've outdone yourself.

Truly a beautiful performance.........and such a delicate touch on those full chord rolls.

Very enjoyable.
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

Hi Roy

I enjoyed both renditions Of "Autumn Leaves", but the 8 string electric steel version is my favorite. 8)

We are having extended summer like weather here in the Puget Sound area, sunny & mid 60s---low 70s. It's a bit unusual for us, since we normally have rain by now. :o


Roger
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Autumn Leaves

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MMMmmmMMMmmm mity sweet Roy as usual. I think the steel really sounded beautiful. Your still the master in my book. Lee
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Beautiful playing, Roy, as always! :) I especially like the sounds of the diatonic tuning.
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Re: Autumn Leaves Two Steel Arrangement

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Roy Thomson wrote:The first clip is played on an Acoustic Steel in a diatonic tuning.
What exactly is your diatonic tuning? I heard recently that Jerry Byrd used it but I don't remember where.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Thanks fellas for listening and the nice comments!

Dan, the tuning is not the Jerry Byrd Diatonic. Here it is high to low: E-C#-B-A-G#-G-F#-F-E-C# more commonly referred to as the Alkire tuning.

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