"Let It Fly" Bishop R.P. Hall

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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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"Let It Fly" Bishop R.P. Hall

Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hey Music Lovers! Especially "Steel Music",
Try this one on for what it`s worth. :) Back about the first of the year, I tried something a little different. :eek: This one is a Sacred Steel type, with heavy under bass line tone, giving it a jazz like quality. It was an experiment! I hope somebody can stand it! :lol: I just had a lot of fun foolin around with it! ;-)
Enjoy???
Ron (The Bishop)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o3Vw5ips3E
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Alan Brookes
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall wrote:...I hope somebody can stand it! :lol: I just had a lot of fun foolin around with it! ;-)
Of course. It's another one of your little gems. You should send one of your compositions to Bobby Lee who's compiling a CD of Forum members' compositions to sell to members to raise money for the Forum. http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
A Steel Guitar Forum CD wouldn't be complete without something from the Bishop. :D
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John H. McGlothlin
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Post by John H. McGlothlin »

I agree with Alan 100% Ron. Your doing a fantastic job as always with your steel guitar playing and I love that up tempo sound. God Bless and keep up the great work my friend.
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David Hartley
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Hello Bishop Hall

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How could anyone not enjoy it. Great as usual.
It always looks like you are playing on the top 2 or 3 strings to me.
When you go high definition video we will see :D
Thanks for your postings, they always make me smile.

David
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Post by Clyde Mattocks »

You knew I was gonna like it, didn't you, Bishop Ronnie? You'da also made a great sax player. When I improvise single string lines, I feel you on my shoulder.
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hey Guys! All of you!
Sorry I`m late, (as usual) :D
I dont know how you all keep up with your correspondence? I guess I`ll have to try harder! :( :)

To: Al (Big Al, Brookes) I have given much thought to bOb`s Idea, but I`m still a little undecided at this time, but I hope that the rest of you guys,and gals will! :)

To: John H,(McGlothlin)
Man!!! Where have you been? I kinda miss you around here. I just keep doing the best that I can my old friend. Thanks for the encouragement! ;-)

To: Dave(Big Dave Hartley)
Dave, I try to hit as many of those ten strings as possible, but somehow, I always get "tangled" up in the first four, or is it five? I forget, when I`m playing! :lol:
Thanks my dear friend for your encouragement as always!

To: Clyde (Mattocks)
Hello my friend,
When you are only able to play single strings, ya got to give it all ya got!!! :lol:

To All of my great friends, Thanks so much for your encouragement! Be Blessed!
Ron
Paul Sutherland
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

Your playing is so refreshing and unique. Love it!!
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi Paul!!!(Sutherland)
Glad you stopped by, and "thank you", for your encouragement! Be blessed!
Ron (Bishop Hall)
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