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Jesse Valdez
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“Mapuana”

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Howdy fellow steelaires, I wanted to share my cover of The old Hawaiian ballad, “Mapuana” in the style Kayton Roberts played it - ⬇️

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Any thoughts or criticism welcome, hope y’all enjoy and keep on steelin’!
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Very Nice Jesse, clean crisp clear single notes with chords added. I have a Fender dual just like yours, same vintage, mine is the blonde color.
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Nice playing, Jesse! I love those tone knob work outs. Kayton was a master at those. I'm having a tough time with that technique!
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Post by Lara Dominguez »

So good! I enjoyed that as well. Your fret hand muting is really good. I struggle. I learned palm muting for the most part but limits me at doing finger picking at greater speed. Someone commented here about a tone knob workout at the 50 second mark. Is it really the tone knob that you’re manipulating with the pinky for that violin effect? I do a similar effect with a regular guitar but with the volume knob. I can’t imagine the tone knob producing something similar. Thanks!
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Great dexterity, Jesse. Nice tone too.
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Thank you everybody!

Lara,
Thank you, I work on muting technique with both hands a lot. I find the pick blocking I learned from the Joe Wright videos helps a lot with the faster passages.

It really is the tone knob! The tone knob’s sound changes depending on everything to do with the guitar (pickups, capacitor, potentiometer) and depending on those factors it will change how it sounds. The guitar has more of nasal “violin” quality to it, while my Vol/Tone pedal makes a Boo-ahh like Speedy West.
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Post by Mike A Holland »

Very Nice Jesse...well played!
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Well played with really nice, feel, Jesse.
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Very nice, good technique and tone. :)
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Post by Jim Mckay »

Good to hear the Kayton Roberts Style. Very nice Jesse. :)
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Nicely played Jesse.
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Nice job Jesse.
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