Sand with steel and bass pedals
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Sand with steel and bass pedals
This song is kind of like Sleepwalk: everyone seems to have a version. It's such a great song and I love listening to everyone else play it,so here's mine (cut in half for Youtube):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogXmWBcxWEY
I hope you enjoy it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogXmWBcxWEY
I hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks, y'all! I appreciate it! Walter, Gary's right. It's a Roland pk-5. I finally found something small to get the sound from. I think it's called tiny piano, but it's just a tiny box with a midi input and a line out. Sebastian, the pedals were really hard at first, but I've been gigging with them for about 6 or 7 years, and it just takes practice. You'd be great at it! There are trade-offs, though, and I'd rather be playing with a bass player all the time if I could afford it. Tim, normally live I use a fox vintage high powered tweed twin copy that I put in a 2x12 cab, but this was just a blues jr. They're super trebly, so I turn the high all the way down. I appreciate y'all watching and the kind comments!I've definitely enjoyed watching some of you playing the same song!
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