Mp3 - "God Only Knows" on my Asher lap steel.

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Mp3 - "God Only Knows" on my Asher lap steel.

Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Figured I should share this one,- one of the quietest recordings I've ever done, and therefore also one of the hardest (nowhere to hide in here).
It's my version of the Beach Boys classic "God Only Knows" in a stripped down arrangement, just me on my Asher, a Tele, a fretless bass and programmed drums...

The Asher is tuned to open-D, and the 'sitar' sound on the bridge is made by using Loni Specter's "Slipperislide".
The file is 4,9Mb, but there's a shorter version on my website for those with a slow connection.

Hope you enjoy it, and a Merry Christmas to you all!

God Only Knows

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Post by Andy Volk »

Very nice, Steinar! You really allow the steel to sing the song. You can't go wrong with a great melody and Brian Wilson is a fountain of them. Makes me want to re-visit my old arrangement of Warmth of the Sun. Happy holidays!
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I loved it!. It is well worth the wait for us slow-pokes out here.

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Post by Loni Specter »

Steinar,
Great track indeed! Magnificent talent! I'm honored to be a small part of this piece.
Season's best to you and your family.
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I'm sitting here at 7 AM, after just listening to this wonderfull musical offering. There is fresh snow on the ground outside and hot tea in the pot. It all seems to fit. Thank you for a beautiful musical moment.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

That is beautiful! One of my all-time favorite melodies, with a great bare-bones arrangement. Thanks for sharing that one!
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Post by Mike Simpson »

Steinar,
That sounds beautiful, excellent vocal quality in the melody line with the steel.

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Very nice indeed Steinar Image
Thanx for puttin' it up for us
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Wow! Fantastic! Great job- what a wonderful song that is!
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Thanks guys! Doing this song was quite scary, and highly educational I might add,- it's such a beautiful tune and I didn't want to make a mess of it.
Then there was the drums,- programming a steady rock beat is a piece of cake, but making brushes sound 'live' was a real challenge. And I won't even mention how many variations I tried on the guitar before I was happy with it.. Image

I originally wanted to do this one on my Lazy River Weissenborn, but after one night of that I found it needed the smoother sound of the electric, so I ended up using the neck pickup on the Asher.

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I love that Steinar! That's going in rotation in my MP3 player, for sure. Great song, great arrangement, great playing.

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That's just plain beautiful.

If there's going to be another "Incredible Lap Steel Guitar" CD, that track ought to be on it.
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Post by Chuck S. Lettes »

Very nice arrangement, Steinar. I like your interpretation and the clear sounds of your guitars. You really brought out the melody of the song.
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Post by Gerald Ross »

Very nice Steinar. Keep 'em coming.

What is your recording setup?

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Nice job Steinar!!

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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

<SMALL>What is your recording setup?</SMALL>
Gerald,- I go through a POD (the first original one), to a TL Audio 'Ivory' tube preamp, and into my PC where I record and mix in Nuendo.
When I need overdrive I usually use a 'Route 66' overdrive/compressor in front of the POD, so I just leave the POD at 'Black Panel' and treat it as a straight guitar amp.

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beautiful . .
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

Steiner...That is great...another one for your CD maybe???
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Terry,- yep, that's the intention.. Image
Now I'll just let it rest for a while before I give it the 'finishing touch'..

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Post by Don Joslin »

Steinar -

That was awesome! I love most of Brian Wilson's stuff and you've done it justice. Let me know when the CD is ready Image

Don

PS - I know I owe you an email but as of Thursday I'll be in the hospital for a week or so taking care of the neck thing (my neck not my guitar's Image ). Once again, wonderful rendition of a great tune!

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Schweet! Georgeous tones and touch Steinar.

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Post by Roger Marshall »

Man, that was great! It even sounded wonderful through my computer speakers. I'd love to hear that uncompressed through a good sound system. Really sweet Steiner!!

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Very nice! And great job on the drum programming, too--that's hard to do.

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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

I have to say I'm overwhelmed by the response I've received, a big thanks to you all!
This has been a much needed inspiration for me, since my work on the album project (temporarily dubbed "Southern Moon. Northern Light.") had kinda stalled and I had to force myself to start working on this recording.
Thanks to your positive responses I now feel I have some new energy and inspiration, and can get back on track.

And Don,- good luck with your surgery, hope you get well!

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