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Roy Thomson
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Classical Gas C6th Lap Steel

Post by Roy Thomson »

Many will remember this one from the 70's
by Mason Williams,,,a great solo.
Lately I have been working on it with the
Gibson BR-9 6 string standard C6th and not
surprisingly all of the notes are there
but not necessarily in the low octave.
I have learned not to discard a song because
I cannot penetrate the low end. I just take those low notes and write them in an octave
higher and found it not only works but lends a somewhat different sound for a Lap Steel.
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Very nice (as always)!
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Hey Roy, how goes it? Man, that was great!
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Post by MUSICO »

I enjoyed that.

You are a great experimenter. I wonder what you would do on a 12 string C6 with that tune.

I looked up the author (Mason Williams) and discovered he´s also a TV script writer, did all the Smothers brother´s series and some Saturday night live and lot of other stuff.

There are some seriously talented people in this world.

Jeremy Williams
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Post by Mitch Druckman »

That is amazing. It must be so satisfying to create an arrangement like that. I never would have thought that Classical Gas could be played in C6.
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Post by Dan Peterson »

Delightful as always Roy! I remember the tune well ...and Jeremy is right ..Mason Williams was 'writer' for the Smothers Bros show..and often played guitar during musical interludes with them on their TV show from time to time. He made that tune a classic and you've embellished it wonderfully! Thanks for sharing it. (It's beyond my capability I'm sure.. but I'll save and listen to it for inspiration) Image dan
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Post by Rick Alexander »

Sounds great Roy! I bet you could even make an FS52 sound rich and beautiful . .
Very innovative.
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Very Good , Roy. up to your usual high standards.....al Image

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Thank you everybody! Image

Many years ago, 25 maybe(?) there was a
Special TV program on The Guitar and it
started off with Mason playing his composition of this song on a Transparent
Plexi-Glass Classical Guitar. I wonder what ever happened to it??
I tinkered with the song on my Classical from time to time over the years and recently
finalized an arrangement and transcribed it this week to my Lap Steel... et Voila..the
current clip.

I remember at age 15 or so asking my Hawaiian
guitar teacher if learning to play standard
guitar also would put me at a dis-advantage
in learning Steel Guitar. His response was:
"No, one will help the other" That was certainly true in my case.

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ROY.. Your still my Hero, and playing tunes like this makes it moreso..MORE MORE. Lee
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Roy......as always, really nice. Always love your playing.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

I wish to advise that I now have this instrumental Tabbed for those interested
in learning to play it. If you check my site
you can email me and get the details.

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