Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring E9th.
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- Roy Thomson
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Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring E9th.
I worked out an approach to Bach's music
for E9th on this famous Song. It's an ongoing
project and hopefully by next Easter I will
have it all.
I was tempted to dub the bass notes on the bottom with my standard guitar but like the
the sound of "the lone voice in the wilderness".
Happy Easter to All. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=pN/2kqXd
Roy
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for E9th on this famous Song. It's an ongoing
project and hopefully by next Easter I will
have it all.
I was tempted to dub the bass notes on the bottom with my standard guitar but like the
the sound of "the lone voice in the wilderness".
Happy Easter to All. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=pN/2kqXd
Roy
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http://www.clictab.com/RoyT/Roy_Thomson_Steel_Courses.htm
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- Roy Thomson
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Thanks! That's really a preliminary layout.
There is a C/A minor modulation which then
reverts back to the G. I'll direct on that next. I am working with a nice classical guitar arrangement and writing on both
ClicTab and Tabledit as I go.
It's a lot of work to get to the point where you can play it fluently. Best bet is to use a joyful attitude and TIME.
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There is a C/A minor modulation which then
reverts back to the G. I'll direct on that next. I am working with a nice classical guitar arrangement and writing on both
ClicTab and Tabledit as I go.
It's a lot of work to get to the point where you can play it fluently. Best bet is to use a joyful attitude and TIME.
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Hi Roy,
I recorded Jesu, played on E9th, on my album "Steel Guitar Inspirational", sold through Scotty's Music.
It was a challenging piece, but over about 4 weeks I sightread the arrangement, accompanied by a 3-part organ counter-harmony.
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I recorded Jesu, played on E9th, on my album "Steel Guitar Inspirational", sold through Scotty's Music.
It was a challenging piece, but over about 4 weeks I sightread the arrangement, accompanied by a 3-part organ counter-harmony.
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- Roy Thomson
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Hi Mark,
I knew I was not the first, or second, third
etc.
It is a challenge..agreed. What little I did there was read from Tablature.
Doug Jernigan recorded it also many years ago on C6th tuning... all the parts, and
from memory I beleive. Over 3 minutes soloing!
Congratulations to you. It's wonderful to hear this music on steel guitar.
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I knew I was not the first, or second, third
etc.
It is a challenge..agreed. What little I did there was read from Tablature.
Doug Jernigan recorded it also many years ago on C6th tuning... all the parts, and
from memory I beleive. Over 3 minutes soloing!
Congratulations to you. It's wonderful to hear this music on steel guitar.
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- George McLellan
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While doing some soldering I was listening to your rendition of "If You Could Read My Mind" (courtesy of our friend Dean Neeley). The whole CD is great but that's my favorite.
Fantastic job!
Geo
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Fantastic job!
Geo
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- Roy Thomson
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Hi George!
Long time. Thanks very much.
That song is also on my Leavitt
Course which I just released
this week. ( Non pedal 6 string ).
Glad Dean is keeping you posted.
I must phone that guy tonight
,,,been a while.
Take care and all the best to you
and yours.
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Long time. Thanks very much.
That song is also on my Leavitt
Course which I just released
this week. ( Non pedal 6 string ).
Glad Dean is keeping you posted.
I must phone that guy tonight
,,,been a while.
Take care and all the best to you
and yours.
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- Roy Thomson
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Pat the File Hosting site only keeps
the tunes up for 30 days and then they are
deleted.
Check with my site noted below and if you
wish the file I can send it to you.
Best Wishes,
Roy
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the tunes up for 30 days and then they are
deleted.
Check with my site noted below and if you
wish the file I can send it to you.
Best Wishes,
Roy
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A big "AMEN" to Randy's rendition.
BB
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