Ron Kirby "E9th Slow Dance"

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Ron Kirby "E9th Slow Dance"

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Hope yall like this new song...It was fun to do this week end.. thanks for watching..

Ron


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmwAas4mcJc


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Post by Jerry Horner »

NICE, NICE, NICE.

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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Love it Ron, that's my kind of music. Slow, smooth and pretty. :)
If I ever learn to play again, I hope I can play half that good. :roll: :wink:
I would sure like to hear many more like that. It's real country.
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

My God, that was awesome. Lets hear more like that.
Thanks Ron.
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Post by Thiel Hatt »

I got the video but no audio. What did I do wrong ?
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Thiel, make sure the volume slider to the right of the play & pause
buttons at the bottom left of the video is set all the way to the right.
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Post by Don Brown, Sr. »

Hi Ron, that sure was a beautiful job of playing, along with great tone as well.

By any chance, that wouldn't be the steel that Stewart had up for sale would it?

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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Anyone have the tab or backing track to this #1 hit.
I would love to learn it...Thanks.....Rick
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Post by Ron Kirby »

Thanks to all for the nice compliments.

Ricky, I dont have any tabs-yet..Thanks for watching..

Don, This guitar I bought from Bobbe about 9 years ago. Thanks again, and have a nice day.
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Post by Terry Niendorf »

OK..... Another steel player to add to my list of favorites (not a real long list).
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Hey Ron, what are you doing at 52:00-56:00 in the clip. Sounds cool. Thanks
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Post by Pete Young »

Ron: That was as pretty and well done as any I have heard. Thats the kind of sound a steel should put out. Thanks again for a great num.
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Beautiful Job!

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I am really lucky to have a little brother who plays so nicely. You ought to have heard him in the early 80's at Gilley's. I still remember me and Larry Bob sittin' beside the stage and just listening. Amazing cross between Lloyd Green and John Hughey. Wish you were in Houston brother!
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Post by Ron Kirby »

Some special thanks:

Terry, Thanks for adding me to your favorite list of steel players. I am honored to be there..

Hi Ricky, On the walk-up run from the key of G to C just press A&B pedals together half way, before the C- for half tone..Thanks for your interest in the song. Here is my E-mail address, Just e-mail and I will help you. Thanks again. kirbynashville@comcast.net

Pete, Thanks for your very nice compliment..

Thanks Brother Danny, You are a super brother and one of the finest steel players I have truly ever heard. I will see ya at the convention Brother...
Adios, Ronnie
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awesome

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now that's country at its best girls and boys.awesome great tune don't think any one will play it better.book mark that one for sure.it's a keeper. :D :D
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Post by Kjell Helde »

That was nice and sweet Ron, and what a nice Emmons sound. :D
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Post by Ron Kirby »

Thank You, Wayne and Kjell For the Kind words.

Thats one fine looking Franklin steel, Kjell

Thanks again.
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Nice playing Ron, obviously a fan of the late great John Hughey.
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Post by Bret Raper »

Excellent playing and excellent sound! Please continue to put more uploads on YouTube!
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Post by Larry Behm »

A little John H, a little Lloyd a whole lot of You, I loved it.

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Post by Ron Kirby »

First, I would like to thank Ivan Posa,Brent Roper, and Larry Behm for the nice comments. Thank you much!

Next,I have E-Mail from players on how I record vids.
Ok! Its Simple- 2 cords needed! Pre-amp out for tracks from amp #2, and Pre-amp out(or mic)for steel from amp #1, those two cords join a (Y)adapter direct to a $189.00 Cannon Z800 recorder.
all my vids are recorded the same way, two cords to camera not through my studio.
Thanks all for watching.
and thanks to B0b for the forum......

I am now working a new vid.Its a very-very up-tempo song.
Clue, the song title starts with "Oran....a fun song to play.

Thanks again, ron
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Post by Wally Taylor »

My, my, Ron, but you do have a way with an Emmons don't you? As always, another fine job and I am still waiting on that twin steel cd with you and your brother.
I had the pleasure of meeting Ron at Bobbe's one day. He was sitting at a steel, quitely playing,so I wandered over where I could hear better. Didn't take long to realize Ron was a gifted steeler. Even at very low volume, he was getting great sound from that steel. Lucky me, he even gave my wife and I one of his cd's!
Great guy and great steeler!
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