New Video - "Wonderful Land" C6 tuning
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- Doug Beaumier
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New Video - "Wonderful Land" C6 tuning
Just posted on YouTube. I'm playing a Deluxe 8, but only 6 strings were on the instrument when I recorded this. So this arrangement can be played on a 6-string lap steel, standard C6 tuning. This is my favorite Shadows tune.
----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMh32C6n-hY
----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMh32C6n-hY
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Great version Doug. This tune has been longing to get the Steel guitar version and I have been tempted on a few occasions to do it. But now I dont need to bother ! These 60s guitar instrumentals are a perfect fit for your style of playing and tone...... excellent. You should make an album of this music. Just great!
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Thanks Mike and Jim. I've been kind of obsessed with The Shadows music in recent years. The band was unknown here in the USA back in the 60s and 70s. They got no airplay here. We had The Ventures for instrumental surf/guitar. Then came the internet and everything changed. I have to say, I think The Shadows early recordings were a cut above The Ventures in production, arrangements, and overall sound. A great band.
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Very nice version. I remember the early 1960s when I got tired of that Shadows/Ventures clean guitar sound, I guess it just needed a rest. Now, I find it hard to listen to distorted guitars. They are used on so many commercials now that the impact is lost, on me anyway.
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I know exactly what you're saying, David. After about 1968, clean guitar tone (and everything else from the 50s) was considered old-fashioned and corny. But it seems like clean tones are making a comeback. i.e. Fender reissue tube amps, spring reverb stomp boxes, Fender guitar's "surf green" finish.
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Thanks Keith, it's interesting to hear that you played this and other Shadows tunes on guitar back in the 60s. I was a teenager in the 60s, learning to play guitar, but I was focused on The Ventures. Didn't discover The Shadows until many years later. They were unknown in the US back in the day, unfortunately.
Great tune (new to me) and fabulous tone and playing, Doug!
Here's "Flaming Arrow" a Fathoms tune that would be great in your style ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X17fRlz ... L&index=10
Here's "Flaming Arrow" a Fathoms tune that would be great in your style ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X17fRlz ... L&index=10
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BTW you might enjoy hearing the original "Wonderful Land" by The Shadows ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1dmBUBu9P4
This song was #1 in the UK for 8 weeks in 1962. I love that era of instrumental hits. Pre-Beatles, from about the late 50s until the mid-60s.
This song was #1 in the UK for 8 weeks in 1962. I love that era of instrumental hits. Pre-Beatles, from about the late 50s until the mid-60s.