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Posted: 4 Dec 2012 9:32 am
by Dan Simard
Ok, here is my version of White Christmas :

http://soundcloud.com/dagniel/white-christmas

As you can hear, I was quite in a hurry as I worked a lot on it and never succeeded to make it sound as good as I could.
Here's my version of "Silent Night" played on a 1926 Weissenborn:
http://youtu.be/mglb8xaEFno
This is just great! I LOVE those "one guitar only" versions and that's what I'm trying to do since my second try at the tune of the month.
Tossing in another White Christmas. Not super polished but I gave it a go with two heads and a improv section in the middle.
I like it! As always, we can hear your signature style. I guess the idea behind "tune of the month" is to get something out fast without polishing it too much.
i'm covered too on a Christmas song. posted this one before, but here it is again.

leavitt tuning on a 12 string.

http://www.mediafire.com/?yywvzvnkdgg
Once again, I'm humbled by this. Your tune was a kick in the ass for me to record my "wannabe Bill Hatcher" version of White Christmas.

Posted: 4 Dec 2012 10:47 am
by Nate Hofer
Bill Hatcher wrote:i'm covered too on a Christmas song. posted this one before, but here it is again.

leavitt tuning on a 12 string.

http://www.mediafire.com/?yywvzvnkdgg
Wow! Are there pedals at play here? Love it.

Posted: 4 Dec 2012 10:58 am
by Nate Hofer
Dan
I'd love to see a vid of your playing sometime. Sounds like you use a lot of open strings. Cool.

Posted: 4 Dec 2012 2:13 pm
by Bill Hatcher
Solomon Hofer wrote:[
Wow! Are there pedals at play here? Love it.
nope....and thanks.

Posted: 5 Dec 2012 7:38 pm
by Nate Hofer
I like it! As always, we can hear your signature style. I guess the idea behind "tune of the month" is to get something out fast without polishing it too much.
Dan, what's my signature style? I didn't know I had one? :)

Posted: 5 Dec 2012 7:45 pm
by Nate Hofer
Tony Lombardo wrote:Here's me struggling through "White Christmas."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hqP91K ... plpp_video
Nice, Tony.

Posted: 6 Dec 2012 8:44 am
by Tony Lombardo
Solomon Hofer wrote:
Tony Lombardo wrote:Here's me struggling through "White Christmas."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hqP91K ... plpp_video
Nice, Tony.

That's nice for you to say. When I did that video I had been playing steel for a few months with no knowledge of blocking or proper bar technique or anything like that. That was all instinct (and pretty bad instinct I might add).

I've been taking lessons for a few months now, and I'm getting my steel sound together a bit. I hope to post my first real steel clip within month. 'So sorry we all had to suffer through that version of "White Christmas" in November, but maybe the next one(s) will be better.

Sincerely
Tony L.

Posted: 6 Dec 2012 10:33 am
by Joachim Kettner
Solomon Hofer wrote:
Pete Nicholls wrote:OK then, here is a classic Christmas song from Alabama, Christmas in Dixie. This is my first ever Christmas song on steel guitar since I started playing on May 20th. Thanks for letting me join in the fun!

https://www.box.com/s/u0ajn6ui3trsjzqhazsh
I don't know that song but I like it's feel and simplicity.
Reminds me of "If we make it through December" by Merle Haggard. I like it Pete!

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 8:18 am
by Dan Simard
I'd love to see a vid of your playing sometime. Sounds like you use a lot of open strings. Cool.
Nate, here is a fast vid I made of White Christmas :

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As you can see, everything happens on the second fret and the open strings. I use A7/C6 (lo to hi : c#-c-e-g-a-c-e-g). There are some mistakes. Also, I couldn't succeed in framing the vid to show my right hand, I'll work on that...

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 4:36 pm
by Bob Russell
Tough to follow these guys, but I did a version of "White Christmas" too. It's my first foray into Leavitt tuning on a six-string. Happy holidays to all!

http://soundcloud.com/bob-russell/white-christmas

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 7:34 am
by Nate Hofer
Dan Simard wrote:
I'd love to see a vid of your playing sometime. Sounds like you use a lot of open strings. Cool.
Nate, here is a fast vid I made of White Christmas :

Image

As you can see, everything happens on the second fret and the open strings. I use A7/C6 (lo to hi : c#-c-e-g-a-c-e-g). There are some mistakes. Also, I couldn't succeed in framing the vid to show my right hand, I'll work on that...
Hey, cool! You reminded me how effective a big ending is. Love the harmonics.

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 7:39 am
by Nate Hofer
Bob Russell wrote:Tough to follow these guys, but I did a version of "White Christmas" too. It's my first foray into Leavitt tuning on a six-string. Happy holidays to all!

http://soundcloud.com/bob-russell/white-christmas
Love the harmonies in your grips. I wanna mess with this tuning too.

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 8:59 am
by Bob Russell
Solomon Hofer wrote:
Bob Russell wrote:Tough to follow these guys, but I did a version of "White Christmas" too. It's my first foray into Leavitt tuning on a six-string. Happy holidays to all!

http://soundcloud.com/bob-russell/white-christmas
Love the harmonies in your grips. I wanna mess with this tuning too.
Thanks! I'm nowhere near being comfortable with Leavitt tuning yet, but there are some nice dominant-family chords to be had, even on just six strings.

A happy holiday season to all!

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 9:21 am
by Mike Neer
Nice job, Bob, Dan, Tony, Nate and everyone else. Thanks for an alternative to the mind-numbing Christmas records that my wife loves to play all day!

Merry Christmas to all.

Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:55 am
by Doug Beaumier
A last minute contribution...

---> I'll Be Home For Christmas

This one is on pedal steel, E9 tuning. It's from my PSG song book. straight melody, no frills.

Cheers, Merry Christmas, and Happy 2013 (can you believe it?) to all Forum members!