A 2,5 year old part timer w/o enough time sounds like this
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- Sven Kontio
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A 2,5 year old part timer w/o enough time sounds like this
Being a real part timer when it comes to steel guitar, without enough time to sit behind it and play, development comes slowly. However, I thought I´d share a sample of where I´m at after 2,5 years wrestling this instrument... Actually I´ve been struggling for almost three years, but this cut was made some 6 mths ago. It´s an original song by my band and it´s just a "garage recording". It´s nothing advanced, but... What do you think?
http://www.floorworld.se/system/files/V ... spar_1.mp3
http://www.floorworld.se/system/files/V ... spar_1.mp3
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Seven, you are sounding really good and your band is very good also. I have have been playing only 3 years myself and now play about 8 songs on steel out of about 40, the rest on guitar. I find that playing the steel out with the band has helped me get over the jitters and is making me a better player,thank you for the post I'm impressed.
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Wow! Thanks a lot, fellas, for patting my back! It´s SO appreciated! The thing is that I don´t actually think of myself being able to play... (If you knew how much I hesitated to put that link up...)
I´m not ever good enough for my own ears. An audience of "average Joes" always say you´re good, but what do they actually know... (even though the most important thing is that the audience is happy with you ) But unless someone I musically respect (i.e. fellow pickers) say I´m doing ok, I´ll be having a hard time believing it...
With all these really nice words about my playing I can begin to believe I´ve learned Something over the past few years.
Now, do you have any suggestions for my improvement? Myself, I hear that I need to work on my timing. Do you have other areas where you feel I should put in some extra effort?
Thanks again, guys, for the really nice words!
I grew at least 5 inches...
Warmest regards
Sven
I´m not ever good enough for my own ears. An audience of "average Joes" always say you´re good, but what do they actually know... (even though the most important thing is that the audience is happy with you ) But unless someone I musically respect (i.e. fellow pickers) say I´m doing ok, I´ll be having a hard time believing it...
With all these really nice words about my playing I can begin to believe I´ve learned Something over the past few years.
Now, do you have any suggestions for my improvement? Myself, I hear that I need to work on my timing. Do you have other areas where you feel I should put in some extra effort?
Thanks again, guys, for the really nice words!
I grew at least 5 inches...
Warmest regards
Sven
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