My first steel recordings-no laughing please! :)

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Peter Garellick
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My first steel recordings-no laughing please! :)

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Aloha everyone,

My Hawaiian band Haopinaka made our first studio recordings recently and some videos with our hula dancers to go with them.

I am playing a 1930 National Style 1 Tricone, except for a 1937 Kay Electric Hawaiian Deluxe in"Lahaina Luna".

Enjoy, thanks all forumites! I appreciate all the help and knowledge I've received from y'all.

Peter Garellick

Here's a sampler video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlaXjh9R1GE

And here's "Ulupalakua," a Hawaiian cowboy song, reimagined as an old Western Movie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U9AzPtvXPo
Ron Simpson
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Post by Ron Simpson »

The group produced a very enjoyable video. The Tri cone sounded super.

Ron
Peter Garellick
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Post by Peter Garellick »

Thank so much Ron! I appreciate your encouragement. It was nerve-wracking in the recording studio...I had never really listened to my own playing before that.

The video was a first too...I shot and edited that myself. It was a learning experience for sure but I think it came out pretty good.

Thanks again!
Robert Jackson
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Nice Job

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I enjoyed the video and you sounded really good!
Peter Garellick
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Post by Peter Garellick »

Thank you Robert, I really appreciate that 😀
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Mitch Druckman
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Post by Mitch Druckman »

An excellent band. Keep up the good work.
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