Every time I play for an audience I tell them about the Hawaiian Steel Guitar's influence on Country Western Music.
I usually play a Hawaiian song and then tell them how my parents got me lessons on the Hawaiian Guitar because they liked Hank Williams music. Here in this video I try to make the connection...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGH35mc ... e=youtu.be
From Hawaiian to Country Music
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Dom, watched several of your videos. Enjoyed every one of them.
A couple questions about your set up if you don't mind.
What are you using to play your background tracks?
Are you playing the steel through 2 amps?
12 strings on your guitar? What tuning?
and lastly, what the heck is that aluminum looking thing on your stand? It looks like a Harmon mute for a trumpet.
A couple questions about your set up if you don't mind.
What are you using to play your background tracks?
Are you playing the steel through 2 amps?
12 strings on your guitar? What tuning?
and lastly, what the heck is that aluminum looking thing on your stand? It looks like a Harmon mute for a trumpet.
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"My tuning is (13 strings) A6th Extended"
you must be a math professor as well, don--bravo!
you must be a math professor as well, don--bravo!
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