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The Late Bud Tutmarc
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Yes, and it worked well for Santo Farina! Sleep Walk, the only steel guitar instrumental to ever reach #1 on the pop charts, and the most widely known steel instrumental of all time... played mostly in the single-note style.worked ok for Bob Dunn not to mention every horn player and vocalist ever...
true that! simplicity is what makes a hit usually. A hummable melody beats out speedy, flashy technique every time.Doug Beaumier wrote:Yes, and it worked well for Santo Farina! Sleep Walk, the only steel guitar instrumental to ever reach #1 on the pop charts, and the most widely known steel instrumental of all time... played mostly in the single-note style.worked ok for Bob Dunn not to mention every horn player and vocalist ever...Tear Drop, S&Js follow up to Sleep Walk was another jewel of single note simplicity. Simple, yes... but try duplicating it.
I enjoyed his leisurely, unhurried, un-busy playing, letting the pauses in the song carry much of the musical, audio impact to the listener. VERY NICE.
For myself too, it is / was the expressive vocal quality's of the steel that got me hooked.Steinar Gregertsen wrote:... when I got into lap steel, and the thing that appealed most to me was the ability to play more fluid, 'vocal' lines than I could on a regular guitar. In a sense it became the sweet singing voice nature never equipped me with.......