Hana: Japanese Song C6th Lap Steel

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Roy Thomson
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Hana: Japanese Song C6th Lap Steel

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My friend Kunihiko Suzuki, El Paso, Tx sent me this song among many others. It is very interesting to listen to traditional as well as modern music of Japan and try them for size on steel guitar.
To play this particular peice I adjusted the bottom C note down to an A. http://members.cox.net/loveridehd/HANALAPSTEELC6.mp3
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Boy, is that pretty, Roy! You prove that there is nothing like the steel to "sing" a melody. I lke the Theremin-style vibrato you use very sparingly. You have remarkable control and feel for the instrument.
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Many thanks Andy!
You got me running to my dictionary of music
looking up "Theremin"....electronic instrument invented by Russian physicist in 1920. Notes are produced by variations in frequency of oscillating electric circuit, controlled by movement of players hand in air towards or away from antenna" Image
"Whipping" the bar back and forth within a non defined space does it for me.
The traditional Koto players press selected strings behind the bridge(s). No stops, so it
is all in the "feel" of the player.
It is one of the most beautiful and haunting sounds I have ever heard in my lifetime.

Roy

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Hi Roy, I enjoyed your recording. I'm no expert on Japanese singing, but your playing (on this one) really brings to mind the vocal qualities of native Japanese singers I've heard, particularly in the vibrato and the lilts. I've heard JB do Japanese tunes in the Byrd style, but this is the first time I've heard Japanese singing applied to steel (at least that's what I hear). Neato!
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Wow, Roy. That is one of the most beautiful songs I've heard in a long while. I'm putting that on my list of songs to learn! Thanks.
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Roy

That is absolutely beautiful. Thanks to you and Kuni.
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Slammin' as usual Roy!!
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Nice to hear the above comments. It took three days to track the voice.
I have written the Tablature for this song
and added it to my list. C6 drop "A"
Please email me for more info.
roythomson@eastlink.ca
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Wonderful, Roy. I used to have a great vinyl recording of Handel's Water Music & Royal Fireworks Suite all played by the Koto Ensemble of Tokyo. Amazing record but regretably, apparently out of print.

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Beautiful tune & playing Roy! Image Image I gotta say...I'm amazed at all the feelings & intelligence that sprout up here on the forum. Simply put..It's truely wonderful and thank you everyone!! Soundhound<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jan Hess on 05 June 2005 at 11:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
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