Bohemian Rhapsody 14 String Lapsteel Guitar

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Bohemian Rhapsody 14 String Lapsteel Guitar

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Bohemian Rhapsody 14 String Lapsteel Guitar

(Quote by 32251)
I Recorded A Version Of This On A Lapsteel Guitar I Made. 14 Strings. Tuning For This Song Is From Low To High E A C# E G A B C D E F G G# A. I Use A SP1 Shubb Pearse Bar & A Piece Of Brass On My Thumb For Some Extra Notes When I Need Them. I Hope You Enjoy The Effort!!! Sorry About Only Two Pics Over & Over, But I Just Downloaded Win Movie Maker & Did The Best I Could.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXphQ0wrdPU

TUNING HI TO LO
A G# G F E D C B A G E C#
A E

Roger
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Post by Iestyn Lewis »

INCREDIBLE! You do the song complete justice, on 14 strings, with TWO slides. I only wish there was some video of you playing, I would love to see how you achieve some of this. Best thing I have heard all day.
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Roger , That was amazing !! How do you ever keep on the correct string , so many and so close !! And the thumb bar !!! That was perfect playing with so many notes and chords !!! Do you have a computer chip plugged into your brain ??? Simply amazing !!! olde 7 string geezer - AKA Eddie "C"
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Very Impressive Roger!!!
The guitar sounds great and your playing is excellent. Both right and left hand execution performed very well indeed.
You have been keeping secrets from us. :)
I hope you do some more.

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Post by Adrienne Clasky »

Wow. Really nice.

Where did you get the thumb bar?
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

Sorry Folks I'm Not The Steel Guitar Player Here :)
That is Why I put (Quote 32251). This Is The ID Of The Poster & I Assume The Player As Well.
For Now His Identity Is A Mystery. :?:

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Post by Paul DiMaggio »

That might be forum member Bill Hatcher.
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Post by David Mason »

I listen to Bill Hatcher's 14-string Bach piece at least every third day, mostly when I'm feeling overly-adequate or something. Yikes! Guy's nuts.

A
G#
G
F
E
D
on top, PLUS an extra slide for the notes that don't fit. I am so-oo inadequate.... :lol:
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Post by Mike Neer »

There is only one person I know of capable of that: Bill Hatcher. I do believe Bill posted this here about a year ago. Absolutely masterful.
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:D
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

This is wonderful! Only Bill Hatcher could do this. I don't think there could be another Bill Hatcher!
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Oh my G......................

Post by Ray Montee »

What an excellent performance!
That is the most exciting new 'sound' I've heard in a long, long time.
The full bodied, RICH tones you're getting are truly wonderful to hear.
How about telling us what units you use to get this fabulous 'sound'........... The guitar doesn't look like it should be able to deliver such a great sound all by itself.
The thumb thingie is quite unique and really does the trick.
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Post by Pete Burak »

One observation is that it appears he is using a McIntosh MC250 (hard to tell but that's what it looks like to me, because I have one).
This era of McIntosh amps are known to be tone monsters.
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

if you liked what you heard then i am indeed 32251. if you didnt like it, i am not....;-)
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

HI BILL,

I Thoroughly Enjoyed Your Playing On This Tune.

Who Is The Author Of This Beautiful Tune:?:


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Post by David Mason »

:eek:
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Post by Keith Glendinning »

The author of this Bohemian Rhapsody was none other than Freddy Mercury of the band Queen.
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Post by Dom Franco »

What a great idea to add another small bar w1th the thumb! I need to make something and try this out with my tuning to see if there are any cool licks or extended chords possible...
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Post by Jan Oelbrandt »

awesome. Loved it
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Post by Stefan Robertson »

Had a feeling that was Bill first time I heard it a while ago.
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Post by Eugene Cole »

Keith Glendinning wrote:The author of this Bohemian Rhapsody was none other than Freddy Mercury of the band Queen.
Great playing. Is Freddy a Pedal or non-Pedal player?
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Post by Eugene Cole »

Eugene Cole wrote:
Keith Glendinning wrote:The author of this Bohemian Rhapsody was none other than Freddy Mercury of the band Queen.
Is Freddy a Pedal or non-Pedal player?
Never mind; I looked him up here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Mercury
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