A Song of Old Hawaii - C6 Lap Steel Guitar
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A Song of Old Hawaii - C6 Lap Steel Guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj2bT14g0Gc
A Song of Old Hawaii played on a Jedson Lap Steel Guitar C6 tuning. Backing made with tenor ukuleles!
Mostly adapted from Doug Beaumier 2nd book on Lap Steel Guitar.
I hope you all enjoy,
Mike
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Mike, very nice. I do like the looks and sound
of that steel. Thanks for posting.
C. E. Jackson
of that steel. Thanks for posting.
C. E. Jackson
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A6 tuning for steels
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A6 tuning for steels
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Thank you Jeff and CE Jackson.
CE....the Jedson Steel is very nice. It was my first steel and very inexpensive. The Jedson has legs also. I decided I wanted to play steel mainly on my lap so I started looking for other steels. Not sure even now why I did not just put the legs away and play the Jedson Lap Style.........a bit obvious really, I think the grey matter is not what it used to be !
CE....the Jedson Steel is very nice. It was my first steel and very inexpensive. The Jedson has legs also. I decided I wanted to play steel mainly on my lap so I started looking for other steels. Not sure even now why I did not just put the legs away and play the Jedson Lap Style.........a bit obvious really, I think the grey matter is not what it used to be !
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Thank you Jim Joe and Doug.
I cannot say enough about Doug's books when I was trying to find my way around C6 Lap Steel guitar. Helped me so much.
Doug the little Jenson was very inexpensive and has a warm rich sound that I like. I am not sure that the blend wheel is working. I cannot perceive any change to the tone of the instrument. I think it might be in humbucker mode only!
I cannot say enough about Doug's books when I was trying to find my way around C6 Lap Steel guitar. Helped me so much.
Doug the little Jenson was very inexpensive and has a warm rich sound that I like. I am not sure that the blend wheel is working. I cannot perceive any change to the tone of the instrument. I think it might be in humbucker mode only!