Non Pedal Steel Guitar 6thTunings and Big Band Swing Music
Posted: 24 Jul 2007 10:55 pm
Non Pedal Steel Guitar 6th Tunings and Big Band Swing Music is a marriage made in heaven!
I have always loved the Swing era music,(usually played by big bands with brass and woodwind instruments)
The 6th chord is often used in this musical style, and the attack and sustain of the lap steel guitar is similar to these instruments. In fact a solo clarinet sounds a lot like a single string melody played on a Hawaiian guitar.
I have been playing this style of music for many years on the lap steel, since I learned "In the mood" while taking lessons on the Hawaiian guitar as a young boy.
I often play for older folks at convalescent homes and they really appreciate the old big band songs.
My song list includes; Chatanooga Choo Choo, In the Mood, Night train, Don't sit under the apple tree, Sentimental Journey, Sing Sing Sing, Caravan, and many more.
I have some very nice background tracks that I created in my home studio. If you are interested send me an email and I could send you an MP3 of the song you want.
Sincerely;
Dom Franco
I have always loved the Swing era music,(usually played by big bands with brass and woodwind instruments)
The 6th chord is often used in this musical style, and the attack and sustain of the lap steel guitar is similar to these instruments. In fact a solo clarinet sounds a lot like a single string melody played on a Hawaiian guitar.
I have been playing this style of music for many years on the lap steel, since I learned "In the mood" while taking lessons on the Hawaiian guitar as a young boy.
I often play for older folks at convalescent homes and they really appreciate the old big band songs.
My song list includes; Chatanooga Choo Choo, In the Mood, Night train, Don't sit under the apple tree, Sentimental Journey, Sing Sing Sing, Caravan, and many more.
I have some very nice background tracks that I created in my home studio. If you are interested send me an email and I could send you an MP3 of the song you want.
Sincerely;
Dom Franco