Twilight Blues F#9 Tuning

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Anthony Locke
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Twilight Blues F#9 Tuning

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My version of Dick McIntire’s version of “Twilight Blues.” Steel tuned to F#9, hope you enjoy!

https://youtu.be/p9T29DbL0gs
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WOW!
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Sounds great!
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Nice!
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Good Job Anthony !!!
Sounds GREAT!!!
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What a pleasure to see you play that song ! Bravo !
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Enjoyed that very much ! You got great hands.
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One of my favorite Sol tunes. Brilliant.
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Wow !; I notice the bar looks like a regular 10 string pedal steel bar in the video. Is that correct? or just the camera angle?
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So good! Thanks.
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Terrific, Tony! Great old tune.
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Wonderful!
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Post by Jesse Pearson »

Great job...cartooney as all heck...It's got your individual stamp on it as well...Thanks for posting it on YouTube... :) :)
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Excellent .......just loved it!
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spot on, bro!
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Wow! That sounds great! Well done!
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Thank you for that!!!
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Post by Garry Vanderlinde »

Nice! I played your new recording along side Dick McIntire's and they really sound incredibly similar in tone. Is there any chance that Dick played this on a Magnatone like the one you are playing?
I thought he only played a Frypan except for celebratory endorsements?
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Hot stuff!!!
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Post by Scott Thomas »

Fantastic playing. I love that tune--it's really amazing to see how accurately and fast your hands have to work together to pull that off. I particularly love the little turnaround at 1:18!
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Richard Alderson wrote:Wow !; I notice the bar looks like a regular 10 string pedal steel bar in the video. Is that correct? or just the camera angle?
Hi Richard! On this one I used one of the small Dunlap lap steel bars. I forget the actual model number as I got it a long time ago :)
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Garry Vanderlinde wrote:Nice! I played your new recording along side Dick McIntire's and they really sound incredibly similar in tone. Is there any chance that Dick played this on a Magnatone like the one you are playing?
I thought he only played a Frypan except for celebratory endorsements?
That’s a good question! I wish I knew what he played on his recordings. He was involved with Dickerson steel guitars so it’s not outside the realm of possibility that he used them on his recordings.
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