Christopher Templeton - The Tapper

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Jonathan Mitguard
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Christopher Templeton - The Tapper

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I'm embarrassed that it took me this long to do this because I got Christopher Templeton's The Tapper a long time ago and have always meant to proclaim publicly how great it is. Full of all kinds of steel styles perfectly executed. Great stories and writing. The musicians are all great, and that is all before the freakin' tapper. Whoa That is gone man.
Thanks Chris, everybody check it out!

ps, please post pictures of the steel tapper guitar.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Chris is a fabulous musician and his stuff is pretty deep! His spoken word stuff is excellent, too.
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ps, please post pictures of the steel tapper guitar.
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Thank you very much folks. That means a lot to me. I actually didn't start out recording with the intent of making a record. Recording was over a 22 year period which included analog recording through the transition to digital.
The second compensated bridge was design by Ned Steinberger for fretting/tapping in tune. It's a Sierra guitar.
This is the title track called "The Tapper". The solo starts with right hand picking/left hand fretting and works into tapping:
http://picosong.com/wqVmR/
The spoken word is about the advertising industry
Also, Mosquito Hop on C6 lapsteel: http://picosong.com/MzU5/
The spoken word is about the advertising industry
Jonathan, I see you have my record up: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCppxjy ... uaKKqc24Rw
Nice dobro playing on "Ruby In The Sheets". Nice chord changes.
If anyone would like to purchase a cd, they're $16 shipped. PM me. Paypal works.
outside the lower 48 states, $24.
Excel 3/4 Pedal With An 8 String Hawaiian Neck, Tapper (10 string with a raised fretboard to fret with fingers), Single neck Fessenden 3/5
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Post by Fred Treece »

Chris- Why weren’t you the 4th Hellecaster? Great playing and interesting composition!
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

As far as the spoken word I hadn't heard this (The Tapper) before. It's sensational for lack of a better word, I'm digging it.
Cool guitar.
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Post by Curt Trisko »

Agree!

"Sometimes" is a very cool spoken word journey of a song:

https://youtu.be/3b4xPZIr2Zc
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Thanks, Curt. That's Mike Cass playing pedals on that one.
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Post by Aidan Lenihan »

Great Record, Great Friend ! :D
Best, Aidan
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Aidan- Keep it greasy!
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Post by Chris Templeton »

The recording of the song "Paris" happened as mistake. I was playing steel for the Kauai Boys and they wanted to make a record.
Long story short, Buddy E. was slated to overdub on the record and the record didn't work out.
Since time was booked (Hilltop Studios, Nashville) I went ahead and recorded some of my songs.
Here's Buddy on "Paris" (he plays some early Korg unit, that had flute, at the top)
http://picosong.com/wFhhK/
Thank you Buddy and Peggy. My memories are precious.
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