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Tim Lane
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Old Rugged Cross

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Ok, I know I'm not very good, but here is my attempt at The Old Rugged Cross, and my first video post here on the forum. Constructive criticism welcome!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tTnXsjgc_0
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Tim, I do not know how long you have been playing but it looks like you are coming along very well. Steel guitar is a tough instrument to play and requires many hours of playing time to become seasoned. I encourage you to keep playing and post more videos. In a years time you will look back and see how you have improved and you will be amazed.
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One of my favorites, Tim. Keep up the good work and post more.

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Post by Fred Justice »

Hey Tim, long time no hear from buddy.
That's some good pickin, keep it up. :D
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Tim,

Nice job. It's a good way to build a song starting out in the lower registers and then taking it up into Hughey land.

Thanks for posting.

Don
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thanks guys

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Thanks for the encouragement everyone! It's appreciated.
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Thanks for sharing one of my favorites
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Post by Dick Wood »

I hear all the makings of good steel guitarist. I heard some half pedal moves that to beginners is a very tough move to make and many don't even attempt.

You just need time so that your playing becomes more fluid. It just takes practice.

Good job.
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Tim, you say you’re not very good, but you don’t say why... My guess would be because you may be fairly new, but that said, I don’t think most of us think we’re very good, at least not as good as we want to be, and that can be a great motivator to get better... No matter how good you are always try to be better... This is not an easy instrument to master, if that’s even possible... I saw a lot of good in what you did... I wish I would hit as many correct strings as you did in this video... keep playing, keep posting, I enjoyed your rendition of this beautiful song... I’ve been meaning to doing this song myself... I thought you did great!!!
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thanks guys

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Thanks for the encouraging words. I've had my steel for about 8 years. For a few of those years I bet I only played/practiced it a few times per year. Hopefully that will change now. I am finally really seeing progress which inspires me to practice more. I really need to work on my technique more than anything.
And... I has just got home from the Branson show an after hearing those guys, WOW. Yeah, I'm not very good. I believe I could be though with enough practice and encouragement.
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Post by Richard Keller »

Nice playing Tim. Sounds really good.
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