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Sing Me Back Home . . David Hartley . . YouTube

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ4Qwdj8cBk

Just uploaded it. It may need a few minutes to process itself but I am off to bed now. It's an overhead view so you may be able to pick up a few moves on the steel easier.

Night Night

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Post by Larry Jamieson »

David,
Very nice job, as usual.
If I'm counting correctly, your Rains has 5 pedals. Assuming A, B, C, and Franklin, what is the fifth change? Keep those videos coming.
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Here's a great song and sound! Mighty fine job here, David. I like the overhead view. It is possible, without a split screen, to see what you are doing with the pedals.

Larry, I believe you can find the copedent on the Rains web site.
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Another musical journey with David!

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THANK YOU David.......for another shining example of how great the steel guitar sounds in music, OTHER THAN......country-western!!

How SWEET it is!

Keep 'em coming, my friend. Always a pleasure to my ears.
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Post by Don Brown, Sr. »

Hey Ray, Since when isn't "Sing Me Back Home" a Country Song? A Hag tune. ;-)
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Don Brown, Sr. wrote:Hey Ray, Since when isn't "Sing Me Back Home" a Country Song? A Hag tune. ;-)

YEH.......
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Post by Alan Brookes »

From that angle you get a good view of the bar and fingers, but I keep wanting to see your pedal action. :(
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Okay..........YOU got me!

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What I was intending imply was, there are MORE SONGS for steel guitar, than Steel Guitar Rag, Remington Ride, Panhandle Rag, Tennessee Waltz, etc.

Just a great new sound the way he played it.......
Performed in great styling and musical taste!

Yes, the overhead was a great tool, for learning how it's done.
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Veeeeeery Nice!!!
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Faultless!

Post by James Martin (U.K.) »

Cool and tasteful playing - as usual - first class.
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That is one of my all time favorite tunes

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You played the fire out of it David! So smooth and nice with just enough to keep it interesting.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Beautiful David, as usual. Thank you for sharing your music and tabs.
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Don't get any better than that David, beautifully played, Shorty
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Post by Chet Wilcox »

That is a great angle for any one trying to learn ,and you can tell what pedals to push by watching and listening, Keep up the great playing, David , You are a great Asset to Pedal Steel, Chet
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