Hawaiian style original song

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Ethan Shaw
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Hawaiian style original song

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This is an original Hawaiian style steel guitar instrumental, Mai Tai. I hope you enjoy it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSALBEAQP4Q
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Good stuff! :D
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Thanks Bill!
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Enjoyed that. Good music Ethan. :)
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Great composition. Sounds kinda B 11-ish. Here's some useless information. Harry Owens claimed to have introduced the Mai Tai to Hawaii after getting the recipe from Augie Goupil who brought it from Tahiti.
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Post by Ethan Shaw »

Thanks, y'all! Good ear, David-I have a re-entrant D# string on the bottom of my A6 neck, which makes it like B11. And I do enjoy an occasional tropical beverage, so that's interesting to know.
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I dig it. Nice fat tone!
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Thanks Mike!
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