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- Doug Beaumier
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- Ray Montee
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GREAT LITTLE INSTRUMENTAL Doug!
Was that tune just something you tossed together, or does it have a NAME?
Nice sounding little guitar.........and great musicianship! Open and fretted tones are right on and the harmonics sound crisp and clear. How much are you asking?
Anyone interested can hear more of the C6th/A7th tuning and the many variations of the chord structure it offers by listening to the several tunes post on JERRY's MUSIC page at the JerryByrd-FanClub.com web site. Pay special attention to the tune: "I Wonder Who We Think We're Foolin'" He slips that A7th roll in during the bridge. WOW!
What amazes me, is: Let's say you've played a phrase and you end up on the second fret or D chord and you still need a couple more lower notes. Merely by going up about four frets and on the lower strings you can usually complete 'that phrase' and by moving your right hand slightly closer to the pickup, it sounds like those last notes are clear down in the bottom of a deep, deep well.
A great tuning with lots of versatility for the six string user. It can't be played like the pedal steel C6th as it's a different bird (BYRD).
Nice sounding little guitar.........and great musicianship! Open and fretted tones are right on and the harmonics sound crisp and clear. How much are you asking?
Anyone interested can hear more of the C6th/A7th tuning and the many variations of the chord structure it offers by listening to the several tunes post on JERRY's MUSIC page at the JerryByrd-FanClub.com web site. Pay special attention to the tune: "I Wonder Who We Think We're Foolin'" He slips that A7th roll in during the bridge. WOW!
What amazes me, is: Let's say you've played a phrase and you end up on the second fret or D chord and you still need a couple more lower notes. Merely by going up about four frets and on the lower strings you can usually complete 'that phrase' and by moving your right hand slightly closer to the pickup, it sounds like those last notes are clear down in the bottom of a deep, deep well.
A great tuning with lots of versatility for the six string user. It can't be played like the pedal steel C6th as it's a different bird (BYRD).
- Doug Beaumier
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Doug, I haven't listened to it yet as I'm on a very old computer, but I will the first chance I get.
I'm always glad to hear other people use this tuning. I learned it from Kayton Roberts and I would be lost without it. It is my "bread and butter" tuning and with the bass A string (on the eight string version) the A7 side of it is addictive!
Huckleberry Boogie by Zeb Turner is one of my favorite Jerry Byrd solos where he plays C6/A7 with a lot of it being on the A7 side.
I'm always glad to hear other people use this tuning. I learned it from Kayton Roberts and I would be lost without it. It is my "bread and butter" tuning and with the bass A string (on the eight string version) the A7 side of it is addictive!
Huckleberry Boogie by Zeb Turner is one of my favorite Jerry Byrd solos where he plays C6/A7 with a lot of it being on the A7 side.
- Ray Montee
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Hey DOUG!
Many thanks for your kind words...........
I surely do appreciate it.
The song you did........was neat!
Can you help some of the other guys here.......
They can't get the music to play for them AND,
they don't want to Active-X it.
I don't even know what they're talkin' about.
An aftertho't:
What combo's do you use for that rhythm track. It's really great! I can't seem to find that combo.
Lot's of good Zeb Turner/Zeke Turner kind of rhythm.
"Huckleberry Boogie"...........WOW!
Somebody else likes MY KIND O'Music! (Before the 1980's!)
I surely do appreciate it.
The song you did........was neat!
Can you help some of the other guys here.......
They can't get the music to play for them AND,
they don't want to Active-X it.
I don't even know what they're talkin' about.
An aftertho't:
What combo's do you use for that rhythm track. It's really great! I can't seem to find that combo.
Lot's of good Zeb Turner/Zeke Turner kind of rhythm.
"Huckleberry Boogie"...........WOW!
Somebody else likes MY KIND O'Music! (Before the 1980's!)
- Chuck S. Lettes
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- Greg Cutshaw
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Doug,
I play about half of my songs with this tuning:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/LapTab.html
Greg
I play about half of my songs with this tuning:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/LapTab.html
Greg
- Gerald Ross
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Great tune all around Doug! Technique, tone and recording quality - all there.
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
A UkeTone Recording Artist
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'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
A UkeTone Recording Artist
CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records
Gerald's Hawaiian Steel Guitar/Ukulele Website
- Doug Beaumier
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I cant get away from this tuning, that was great Doug, my contribution using C6/A7 is on my myspace page www.myspace.com/mykevinbrown. Click on Kevs Boogie ( In G ) this was inspired by Ray Montee, Little Red Waggon (i think that was the title) thanks again Ray
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- Doug Beaumier
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Thanks to everyone for your kind comments.
It's a relatively small audio file (931 KB) and it's only 59 seconds long. For cable internet users it should download in a few seconds, and it might stream for some users. I don't really know the details on how it all works!how do you post files like that so that one click and your straight to the file without any apparent download time
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- Doug Beaumier
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Thanks, Jerry!
A thought about tunings... every time I think I've found "the perfect tuning", another interesting tuning comes along! One that offers different sounds, chords, licks, etc. I guess the answer is to learn three or four tunings and switch between them... and try to remember all of those chord positions!
A thought about tunings... every time I think I've found "the perfect tuning", another interesting tuning comes along! One that offers different sounds, chords, licks, etc. I guess the answer is to learn three or four tunings and switch between them... and try to remember all of those chord positions!
Doug
You have a great right hand for this style of playing. People think that it's all left hand with the hammer-ons etc, but the right hand pick blocking that you are doing makes it so clean. Super playing and recording.
You have a great right hand for this style of playing. People think that it's all left hand with the hammer-ons etc, but the right hand pick blocking that you are doing makes it so clean. Super playing and recording.
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GEE WIZZ DOUG, that tune is very crisp, clear and so up front & in my face.
play us some more tunes, pls.
ROGER
play us some more tunes, pls.
ROGER
- Doug Beaumier
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- Doug Beaumier
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BIAB 2007, SWING~EZ style w/RealDrums. That Style has only four instruments (no piano), which gives it a very spare, uncluttered sound. I'm only using three of the instruments on my backing track: drums (brushes), acoustic bass, and a small amount of acoustic guitar set way back. That allows the steel guitar to be heard more clearly without other instruments in the midrange. I like that.What version of Biab are you using.
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- Doug Beaumier
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Your welcome Doug
that's a cool tune
Maybe you should send that to Tilley -- ttexastilley@sbcglobal.net
its good listening and that will nail it to you no mater where it goes .
IMO
Hick
that's a cool tune
Maybe you should send that to Tilley -- ttexastilley@sbcglobal.net
its good listening and that will nail it to you no mater where it goes .
IMO
Hick