Southpaw Steel'n Twang - An Orange Grove in Ca.

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Dennis Smith
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Southpaw Steel'n Twang - An Orange Grove in Ca.

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From Finland. A real nice older sound of music.
http://youtu.be/1HoKs_y5ouA
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Dennis Smith wrote:From Finland. A real nice older sound of music.
http://youtu.be/1HoKs_y5ouA
Thank you Dennis! There's a couple more Southpaw Steel'n'Twang videos on YouTube, I'd appreciate it if you'd have time to check them out:)!
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I like it, Ville. You have attitude in your playing, which is a great characteristic. Keep it up, man!
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Great playing Ville! Are you using a flatpick and 2 fingerpicks?
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Mike Neer wrote:I like it, Ville. You have attitude in your playing, which is a great characteristic. Keep it up, man!
Thanks Mike :)! the cone in that '35 Duolian was dead, had to replace it. Now it works well..

All the best!
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Steve Cunningham wrote:Great playing Ville! Are you using a flatpick and 2 fingerpicks?
Hi Steve, steelin' greetings!
yeah, exactly, a flatpick & two fingerpicks. For some reason I've never felt comfortable with a thumbpick..it's the same when I'm playing pedal & 8 string lap steel :)

You have lots of great videos out there!
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Wow, that was fun! Nice playing, Ville. A true vintage sound, and lots of energy in your playing. Your love for the music and the instrument is evident. Well done!
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Doug Beaumier wrote:Wow, that was fun! Nice playing, Ville. A true vintage sound, and lots of energy in your playing. Your love for the music and the instrument is evident. Well done!
Thank you Doug, I appreciate it :)...

well, my guitar is a vintage instrument! I really like it, though it would be great to try a tricone..I think National nowadays even manufactures lefty tricones..

Cheers!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFFtP05BwWs

This is very cool. Not only does Ville play great, but he writes interesting and fun tunes. I'm gonna order the album.

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I like this one better.
http://youtu.be/afS_S7OrvaQ
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Yeah, love that one too!
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Thank you Joe! We had a good time recording the album, it's been treated kindly in the reviews which are found on our home pages: www.bafesfactory.fi/sst
Joe Goldmark wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFFtP05BwWs

This is very cool. Not only does Ville play great, but he writes interesting and fun tunes. I'm gonna order the album.

Joe
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Dennis,I'm glad you dig that:)...yeah, I also have my favourites on our cd, hopefully I'll be able to come up with a pedal steel live video in the near future!
Dennis Smith wrote:I like this one better.
http://youtu.be/afS_S7OrvaQ
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Hey Ville, really like the way you play. What tuneing are you useing on Secret Sunset. The Fender stringmaster and Fender amp sound great together.
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Ville, really great stuff! I like how much personality you have in your playing. In a world with umpteen versions of Sleepwalk, your touch, tone and attitude really stand out.
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Great! The tuning on Secret Sunset is E6: E C# B G# E C# B G# from high to low. Yes, I also like that Fender sound:), and those Stringmasters are pretty easily converted for left-handed playing; just two extra routes for wiring and the guitar wasn't in mint condition when I bought it so I didn't feel so bad about the operation...
Dennis Smith wrote:Hey Ville, really like the way you play. What tuneing are you useing on Secret Sunset. The Fender stringmaster and Fender amp sound great together.
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Thank you sir, I do appreciate your comment! I have your book "Lap steel guitar", learned a lot studying those past and present players and their tunings...when I bought my first 8-string instrument in Helsinki, Finland (a Fender Japan replica of a Stringmaster)years back, I had no idea how to tune the thing and neither had the guys in the shop:)!
It means a lot for me, you and the other gentlemen on these pages having time to check out our doings:), would be great to take part on some festival or event in the States sometimes!


Andy Volk wrote:Ville, really great stuff! I like how much personality you have in your playing. In a world with umpteen versions of Sleepwalk, your touch, tone and attitude really stand out.
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I agree with the others -- GREAT STUFF! I also want to second what Mike Neer said. Your playing has 'attitude' and it really shows.

Excellent work. Would love to see you play here in America sometime!

TJW
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Hi TJ, thank you! Sure, I'd love to visit your country-with my band or alone-and play my bit and jam, it's always a question of contacts and economical arrangements:)...if you know anybody I could approach in this matter then just let me know:)!

Thanks again & keep on steelin'!!

Todd Weger wrote:I agree with the others -- GREAT STUFF! I also want to second what Mike Neer said. Your playing has 'attitude' and it really shows.

Excellent work. Would love to see you play here in America sometime!

TJW
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