Near the Cross on my Rickenbacher B6 (postwar) -video-
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A favorite song of mine, done beautifully Sebastian.
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Beautiful playing Sebastian! I love the little bit of breakup in your tone...what are you playing through?
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Beautiful, Sebastian. I second the emotion that it's joyous to hear you on a bakelite guitar, and overdue too! Our instrument has diverse styles, and I agree with Scott that these particular ones are too easily missed.
I love to see you show some of the biggest idiosyncrasies of the steel guitar - whether it's the slow, emotive slurs, the rapid trills which fluctuate in speed, or the purity of tone to which many of us strive.
I love to see you show some of the biggest idiosyncrasies of the steel guitar - whether it's the slow, emotive slurs, the rapid trills which fluctuate in speed, or the purity of tone to which many of us strive.
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Near the Cross on my Rickenbacher B6 (postwar) -video-
Aloha Sebastian,
As others are saying this hymn has a special meaning to me also and your playing the hymn on your Rickenbacher was so nahe nahe - soft and sensitive. Mahalo nui.
I met you some years back in Hawaii.
I owned the same Rickenbacher S-6 and sold it to a young Hawaiian lady who is a student of Alan Akaka. I wanted my guitar to have its home in Hawaii. She loved it.
As others are saying this hymn has a special meaning to me also and your playing the hymn on your Rickenbacher was so nahe nahe - soft and sensitive. Mahalo nui.
I met you some years back in Hawaii.
I owned the same Rickenbacher S-6 and sold it to a young Hawaiian lady who is a student of Alan Akaka. I wanted my guitar to have its home in Hawaii. She loved it.