Unchained Melody
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- William Litaker
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- Location: Kannapolis, North Carolina, USA (deceased)
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Unchained Melody
This one for Joey and all the rest that wanted me to try this one.....
Unchained Melody
https://youtu.be/N0KoIVSlcj8
Unchained Melody
https://youtu.be/N0KoIVSlcj8
- Richard Keller
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- Location: Deer Creek, Illinois, USA
- Joey Andrews
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- Location: Laurel ,Mississippi, USA
Will
Another great job. The single string runs really brought this song out on a classic song.
EMMONS / ZUM / DERBY / EMCI / MARLEN / MARRS
- Howard Steinberg
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- Location: St. Petersburg, Florida , USA
- Howard Steinberg
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- George Buechley
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- William Litaker
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- Larry Robbins
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- Location: Fort Edward, New York
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Beautiful as usual. William gets the very best and the most beautiful sound out of each and every string he touches. Just amazing. In part, his skill set for sure but also in how he arranges the songs. That’s a gift! William prevented me from making a huge mistake. Purchased an old BMI pedal steel (3 pedal) years ago. I spent a ton of money on private lessons, learning videos, tabs and more private lessons. Trying to learn how to play led me to learn more curse words than songs. Recently, I packed the BMI up and got ready to put on Craigslist—why keep it? Then I thought. My gosh! SteelinTechniques....I pulled out William’s Technique Excersises, tuned the BMI the best I could, cleaned her up and played what I’ve learned from William. My first thought was “where were you William 25 years agoâ€. I finally got the sound I was looking all these years. The BMI sets proudly next to my Emmons in my music room. Thanks William!!!