For Bent Romnes ,Farewell Party
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- John Roche
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For Bent Romnes ,Farewell Party
Here it is Bent as promised, I double tracked the steel just to fatten it up..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrMJnfauTt4&fmt=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrMJnfauTt4&fmt=18
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little bit here.
http://www.northcoastguitars.com.au/teisco.html
http://www.northcoastguitars.com.au/teisco.html
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Hi John,
Thanks so much for doing Farewell Party. Like I said in my comment I thought the sound and everything was superb.
Now of course you have to tell, in detail exactly how you recorded it.. ie direct to camera mic or did a overdub with real mic and adobe etc etc.
Interesting stuff because the sound was very good even though it looks like you did it right in your kitchen.
I would say that the Sierra has a unique sound.Would y'all agree?
Great work John. I hope there are more to come.
Bent
Thanks so much for doing Farewell Party. Like I said in my comment I thought the sound and everything was superb.
Now of course you have to tell, in detail exactly how you recorded it.. ie direct to camera mic or did a overdub with real mic and adobe etc etc.
Interesting stuff because the sound was very good even though it looks like you did it right in your kitchen.
I would say that the Sierra has a unique sound.Would y'all agree?
Great work John. I hope there are more to come.
Bent
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John's Version of " Farewell Party



John : I know you meant for this song to be for Bent; but I thought you were doing it for me and the other forumites, as well. A mighty fine job on the tune, John. I truly loved every note you put forth. One of the nicest versions I have heard.. Tell Bent I stole your song I am surprised that he didn't find any thing wrong with your production; he's a very picky guy..Thanks..Bernie




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Hi Bent,ok, the basic recording was recorded in the studio, I decided to double track the song, I then shot the video done the double tracking live, so what you see might look a little odd, that is because I am playing the fill in's for the double track. everything was recorded using Adobe Audition 3. I then recorded three videos to get the close up's of the playing, picks and bar movement just to make it more interesting. if you check the youtube video I have set out the settings for the Alesis for what setting's I used... bed timefor me now..night. night..JR
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Thanks Bernie, Bent is one of the good guy's. we have a shared passion for recording and of course the steel guitar, I only wish that this internet was there for us when we were young, but alas we are the last of the Mohican's. nothing in front but everything behind.
Music is only fun , so don't get down when you hear someone better then you , your are better the someone else. may your God go with you...JR
Music is only fun , so don't get down when you hear someone better then you , your are better the someone else. may your God go with you...JR
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My friends, Bent and John



John ; thanks; me, too, wish this forum had been around back during my active years; I've learned more in the last year and a half then I did in all my years of playing. And now have the privelege of talking to other steel pickers and can listen to all their great talents. I appreciate conversing with you, Bent, and the many others whom share a fine comraderee with one another. Regards, Bernie




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Bernie, You have class.I am forever grateful that our paths crossed. You are one of the reasons I have dubbed our passion the Steel Guitar Brotherhood. That's because you are like a brother to me and the rest of us. You have great compassion for your fellow steeler. For this I have the utmost respect for you. You will know what I am talking about.
Now to get back in line with the thread: I second John's request; could we have a youtube tune from you too? It is high time my friend
Now to get back in line with the thread: I second John's request; could we have a youtube tune from you too? It is high time my friend
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Bent , after exchanging emails with Bernie I think he is a real nice person with a heart of gold , very kind and thoughtfull .. if only the rest of the people in the world were the same then we would not be at war with other folk who would rather sit down and listen a little bit of country music rather then strap a bomb to themselves and destroy there fellow man........
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John, I have known Bernie for about a year now. So I know that what you are saying about him is 100% true and accurate. Bernie is one of those whose word is golden and his passion for his fellow man goes way beyond mere words on paper.John Roche wrote:Bent , after exchanging emails with Bernie I think he is a real nice person with a heart of gold , very kind and thoughtfull .. if only the rest of the people in the world were the same then we would not be at war with other folk who would rather sit down and listen a little bit of country music rather then strap a bomb to themselves and destroy there fellow man........
I so fully endorse what you say at the end of your post.
Thanks for speaking up my friend.
Bent
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My Good Friends , John and Bent




John and Bent ; You devils, you two certainly bring forth the true meaning of the phrase which Bent invented after meeting me and also convinced me that we are all part of his " Steel Guitar Brother-hood ", or in other words, we are members of " b0b's SGF organization. Where else in this big wide world can you sit down, peacefully, and listen to some of the greatest steel Guitarists , which God gave to us to enjoy, during our stay on this planet. And then have the opportunity to send a post to each of the individuals whom we just had the pleasure of hearing, and thank them, personally for their sharing the talent, that God gave them, with our Steel Guitar Brotherhood.
John and Bent , the feeling is mutual; I think you two dudes are very special folks. Keep sending posts like you did and my head will become so swollen, you'll have to call me, Bernie the "CONEHEAD ".. Bernie


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Bernie and Bent, would it not be wonderful if we could meet up one day face to face and sit down and just chat about the merits of the steel guitar. To me the steel guitar is not just about just about the steel guitar but the brotherhood of the steel guitar. Imagine three or as many people as you like in the same space with the same interest, wow the night would not be long enought to explore the wonders of what the pedal steel has brought to us.. just a thought .. John
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Well, John, my wife wants to go to England in the near future. Now, because of all the great British steelers I have met, I have a reason to go too. Who knows, one of these days eh? I am sure that Bernie agrees with me that we should meet with Dave Seddon also. You are a great bunch of guys over there.
By the way, Bernie, did I hear an echo? Did John say something about a Brotherhood?? hehe
Yes, John, there are few things as fascinating in this world as that contraption we are trying to tame. It ain't easy but it sure is fun trying....
By the way, Bernie, did I hear an echo? Did John say something about a Brotherhood?? hehe
Yes, John, there are few things as fascinating in this world as that contraption we are trying to tame. It ain't easy but it sure is fun trying....
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Bent, I look forward to the day you land on our shores or airport what ever, Dave lives only 35 miles from me so do Dave Hartley and John Davis.saying that the UK is a small island so we all live close to each other. give me a bell as to when you might be arriving in the UK........ Got to go to bed I am knackered.. take care John
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Super as always John..
You really should consider http://www.medical-acupuncture.org/cv.htm
He helped me when I couldn't even move my arm to drive the car..
You really should consider http://www.medical-acupuncture.org/cv.htm
He helped me when I couldn't even move my arm to drive the car..
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