What's the first song you learned on lap or non-pedal steel?

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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Bill, a Sleep Walk video is definitely on my "to do" list. It will be a while though. I do have an audio recording of the song ---> http://playsteelguitar.com/wp-content/u ... epwalk.mp3
And I have tab for it in my 25 Songs book.
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Beyond the Reef
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Doug Beaumier wrote:Bill, a Sleep Walk video is definitely on my "to do" list. It will be a while though. I do have an audio recording of the song ---> http://playsteelguitar.com/wp-content/u ... epwalk.mp3
And I have tab for it in my 25 Songs book.
Thanks for the link. I have played along to it 6x this morning. No amp, I get up at 4 to get ready for work and no need to wake the wife. I find a little practice time starts my day off in a relaxed, positive direction. Funny, when I was a kid my parents had to tell me to practice my clarinet lessons. Now, it's my wife telling to put the Lap Steel down! Guess clarinet wasn't my thing! :whoa:
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Mr. Sandman... for some reason I still haven't quite figured out. I just liked it on non-pedal.
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Ground on down - Ben Harper
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Another Elmore James slide tune - Rollin' and Tumblin'

Followed quickly by Sleepwalk - both in open E
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Something Sol Hoopii played, most likely.
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Sand
Arr. by Mr. A. Akaka
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Stormy Weather – pretty bad performance (OMG it's still on YT)
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Post by Keith Glendinning »

Over the Rainbow on my home-made 8 String.
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Steel Guitar Rag.
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Post by Jim Newberry »

Probably either The Eunice Waltz or The Back Door in Cajun G tuning...
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"Sleepwalk" for me as well.in C6.
I never tire of that song. :)
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Hello Joe Burke, I also had "You Are My Sunshine". Wonder if you had the Oahu TAB back in the 40's. I had only a thumb pick for that first tune also.
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Steel Guitar Rag in E tuning
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Sneaking Into the Pyramids by the Honky Dreads.
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My First Steel Song

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My first song was "I Wish I Was Single Again." Here is a pic of me, on the right, and my brother with our first lap steel guitars. (1955) :eek:

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Looks like a couple of happy little boogers! :D
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Actually Erv, We're a couple of happy little "Bergers." Our last name. :lol:
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Jerry,
You got me there! :lol:

BTW: Were those Oahu guitars?
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Around 1974 or so my brother bought an old Supro lap steel, and when he would go to work I'd drag it out and try my hardest to learn Steel Guitar Rag. I thought that little steel was the coolest thing I'd ever seen.

He still has it after all these years and he let me borrow it - again. Spent the last few weeks trying to learn some Don Helms licks on it, it's still pretty cool.
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My first song was Santonio Rose on a home made steel I had that steel for a year before I had to return it. Got me started.
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First song

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Hawaiian Wedding Song - 1959, on my Roy Smeck Special that I bought with my paperboy money.
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First song

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Hawaiian Wedding Song - 1959, on my Roy Smeck Special that I bought with my paperboy money.
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