Leavitt: I Can't Help It If......
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- Roy Thomson
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Leavitt: I Can't Help It If......
This is a song remembering Hank Williams on
the Lap Steel with Leavitt set up.
Experimenting with the slant technique
on this tuning graduating in half steps
using both forward and back moves with the bar.
Actually easier to do some of this on a lap steel than on my pedal steel.
Here's the link. Please post if it does not open. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qNnwkKvc
the Lap Steel with Leavitt set up.
Experimenting with the slant technique
on this tuning graduating in half steps
using both forward and back moves with the bar.
Actually easier to do some of this on a lap steel than on my pedal steel.
Here's the link. Please post if it does not open. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qNnwkKvc
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I find that absolutly amazing! Wonderful.
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I was going thru some CDs last evening and took out a Chet Atkins disc ,,,actually his
Solo Sessions which was recorded in his home Studio. It was released after his passing I beleive? On it he played this song in a medley and inspired me to give it a shot also.
I used my son's Gibson BR-6. He left it with me to get all the keys replaced which are disintergrating fast.
For those not familiar the Leavitt tuning from high to low goes,,D--C--Bb--G--E--C#
Every time I play it I find so many different
ways of playing a song.
My thanks to you guys and I hope you give this tuning a try sometime.
Solo Sessions which was recorded in his home Studio. It was released after his passing I beleive? On it he played this song in a medley and inspired me to give it a shot also.
I used my son's Gibson BR-6. He left it with me to get all the keys replaced which are disintergrating fast.
For those not familiar the Leavitt tuning from high to low goes,,D--C--Bb--G--E--C#
Every time I play it I find so many different
ways of playing a song.
My thanks to you guys and I hope you give this tuning a try sometime.
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Here is another link to the song provided by Andy Sandoval. Perhaps this will work on the other Media Players besides Windows Media. http://members.cox.net/loveridehd3/ICan'tHelpItIf.mp3
Simply beautiful Roy. But, are you telling me on the part where the lyrics would be "I can't help it if I'm still IN LOVE with you" the part in question being the "in love", that you didn't do a behing the bar pull?
Wow! Do you have a TAB of that I could get?
Thanks for keeping it going (the tuning that is)
Wow! Do you have a TAB of that I could get?
Thanks for keeping it going (the tuning that is)
- Roy Thomson
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Hello Mike and thanks !
Yes that is a half tone tug behind the bar
at the 4th fret on the second string. The
trick for me was to keep the 4 and 5 strings sustaining underneath while executing the effect.
I only have my notes at this point which I
used while recording the song but I will put it to tab son I hope.
I love working with the tuning.
Yes that is a half tone tug behind the bar
at the 4th fret on the second string. The
trick for me was to keep the 4 and 5 strings sustaining underneath while executing the effect.
I only have my notes at this point which I
used while recording the song but I will put it to tab son I hope.
I love working with the tuning.