Santo & Johnny live 1959 YOUTUBE
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Santo & Johnny live 1959 YOUTUBE
Check it out....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAk_0N85wNk
Can someone verify the tuning?
Ed<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ed Mooney on 15 September 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAk_0N85wNk
Can someone verify the tuning?
Ed<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ed Mooney on 15 September 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks for sharing this Ed. That was way cool. Loved reading the remarks on the page about it also. This is truly such a special song for so many people.
Did anyone else notice that their bodies looked out of proportion, large heads, tiny bodies.
Maybe these guys were from outer space and came to our planet to share the love?
Did anyone else notice that their bodies looked out of proportion, large heads, tiny bodies.
Maybe these guys were from outer space and came to our planet to share the love?
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E
C#
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G#
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E
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E
I don't see or hear him play the other strings, so I put ? there.
You can hear most of it in the intro
1st bar : 8th fret C on the low E string, then C and E on the middle E and G# strings
2nd bar : 5th fret low A on the low E string
then 8th fret A and E on the C# and G# strings
He plays open G# for the Ab in the F minor, and then 4 bars later it is F major.
I wonder how Johnny feels about the mix there.
C#
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G#
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E
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E
I don't see or hear him play the other strings, so I put ? there.
You can hear most of it in the intro
1st bar : 8th fret C on the low E string, then C and E on the middle E and G# strings
2nd bar : 5th fret low A on the low E string
then 8th fret A and E on the C# and G# strings
He plays open G# for the Ab in the F minor, and then 4 bars later it is F major.
I wonder how Johnny feels about the mix there.
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I've always wondered how he played that; now I know. Thanks for sharing!
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In a "Gutar Player" interview in the late 1980's ("Unsung Heroes" column), Santo says that he recorded "Sleepwalk" and "Teardrop" on the C#minor tuning and had A6th and E7th on the other necks. He said he could play "Sleepwalk" on any of the tunings since he played like a vocalist and the tunings used were not that relevant.
I have found that the C#minor does fit the sound of most of the Santo & Johnny hits and permits that "twangy" sound that Santo often got with a lot of the melody played on the first three strings. C6th forces you into some thicker sounding regions of the neck and can provide a different sound for some of their tunes.
I have found that the C#minor does fit the sound of most of the Santo & Johnny hits and permits that "twangy" sound that Santo often got with a lot of the melody played on the first three strings. C6th forces you into some thicker sounding regions of the neck and can provide a different sound for some of their tunes.
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I've played a lot of C#minor tuning but I always liked a B on the third string. This way you get kind of a combination C#minor and an E tuning for the same money.
Actually the addition of the B makes the tuning a C#minor7th for you purists. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 16 September 2006 at 07:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
Actually the addition of the B makes the tuning a C#minor7th for you purists. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 16 September 2006 at 07:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I tried this on a 6 string steel; and you can get most of the song with six strings, but if you want to copy note for note you'd need the 8 string to do the opening note and the turn around with bass strings.
Left to right: E G# B C# E G# C# E
Andy, he is not really doing a harmonic but by hitting the string up close to the bar, he can get the note to have a twangy effect.
Anyone no where this video was taken?
Great material Ed! Thanks.
Left to right: E G# B C# E G# C# E
Andy, he is not really doing a harmonic but by hitting the string up close to the bar, he can get the note to have a twangy effect.
Anyone no where this video was taken?
Great material Ed! Thanks.