Benny Rogers 'Sand' help !!

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Benny Rogers 'Sand' help !!

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I discovered his version today and could not believe how simple and beautifull it was compared to other slightly more cheesy versions Iv heard in the past. I think this is the first time Iv ever heard the melody as opposed to 9th and 11th embellishments so often heard. However simple it sounds tho its a real mystery as to how to play it accurately, especially the first 8 bars, i can get first bar fine, then the notes seem to split and no longer feel like adjacent pairs, has anyone tackled this wonderfull version with any success ( not even convinced its B11, first few bars sound like an A tuning but then it becomes almost impossible in that tuning, any help appreciated, its here for educational purposes
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Without having my guitar here, it sounds like it breaks off into 4ths for a few notes. I think his tuning was like C6, only a whole step higher, so the adjacent pair of strings 2 and 3 is followed by 2 and 4, which would be an interval of a 4th.

Try it out and let me know. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to listen a little more intently later on with guitar in hand.
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Benny's Sand has always been my favorite, and the gold standard to match.
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Although I'm reluctant to admit my shortcomings on a public forum, I'll do it anyway.

Some years ago while during a practice at home I planned to play Sand at a steel guitar convention as the last song, so I could retune the guitar from A6 to the traditional B11. I had forgotten to do Sand before I began to put the guitar away. I looked to see what notes I needed, and couldn't help but notice that they formed one of JB's three note slant chords. I've been playing Sand in A6 ever since.

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Thanks fellas, Jerry's version and many others provoke ( to me ) a completely different vibe to Bennys. Within moments of hearing Benny version I understood the 'message' unadorned, straight between the eyes, no schmaltz, pure melody, love it. Can I play it !!! I'll be darned if its so simple but at the same time mystifying. I wonder if all later versions differed because no one else could fathom it out either ? I wonder if between us on the forum we can faithfully unlock the key, tell you what I'll donate a copy of Home n Dry to the guy/gal with the answer. Look forward to responses, meanwhile I'll keep trying in A6 but Im far from convinced.
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I do like Benny's plain and simple melody version... he has a very sweet tone and vibrato and excellent articulation. But I think there is also a very strong "message" in the B11 sounds we hear from Jerry and others playing Sand. Those rich 7th and 9th chords of B11, and the way they wind themselves around the melody... those sounds add to the mystique and beauty of "Sand", in my opinion. Not to take away from Benny's beautiful playing, but I keep thinking that something is "missing" every time I hear it. I do agree that for learning purposes it's usually better to hear a plain, unadorned melody.
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Thanks Doug, just checked out Andy Iona's ( writer ) original version and interestingly it shows Benny certainly seemed to take it off on a slightly different direction that no one as far as I know has tried to emulate, most players favouring the Bryd style flavouring, this actually backs up your point about this version being the most favoured, trust me to be the oddball ( again ) Maybe its just because Im a Benny fan at heart, rose tints and glasses spring to mind !
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Billy Hew Len did a short analysis of "Sand" in the Rogers style. His criticism was with the playing of the single note octaves in the D9 section, because he doesn't have a chord. He calls the sound "hard" and "not wrong, just not as pretty".
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Post by Mike Neer »

Kevin, I had a minute to sit down with this. Here's what I think he is doing in the first 4 bars. His tuning is a D13, I believe. You could play it in C6, just play it 2 frets higher.


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Kevin,you are not entirely alone. I will take Benny Rogers over JB. His records just sound funkier to me; not so over-produced.
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Jules Ah See= first "BIG" record ??

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I believe that Jules Ah See had the first "BIG" instrumental recording of Sand done in the 40s ?? I have his old orig. "78 rpm" record. I also have "Sand" by Jerry B , Benny Rogers and a live recording from radio by David Kelii on "Hawaii Calls" in the early 50s. David plays "Sand" in the B11th tuning and I like his version best !! They are all very good !! Eddie "C" AKA the old geezer
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They are all very good !!


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Post by Andy Sandoval »

I'm inclined to agree with Doug's take on it. It's a beautiful version and I really love the tone and vibrato but I feel as though part of the song is missing.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Hard to argue with Jules and Jerry's versions. Even Andy Iona, the song's composer, played some big, rich chords. I really like the vibe of his version, too.

Here are all 3 together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C-CZpK7lNU

Now that I listen to Jules' version again, it is clear to me that he was an influence on Herb Remington's playing.
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Post by Kevin Brown »

Thanks Fella's, Mike thanks too for the help there, Im tackling that at the moment, i'm getting the bigger picture now and can see the main point re Bennys single notes in D section, not many players would take that option with the other lush chords such an attractive alternative, I'll see if I can resist !! Just an note David M I don't prefer Benny over Jerry, just his version of Sand
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Post by Nic Neufeld »

Ran across this old thread...

My favorite versions are the ones done by Jules which are definitely full of 9ths and 11ths. JB's version seems to follow the Jules pattern (with the added intro of course).
But I can see there being some plaintive sweetness in the song done in a simpler style. Having played it exclusively in B11 for so long now, I find it an interesting and useful exercise to play it on my C13 neck...and usually that means, I play with more focus on melody than the fills.

Lyrically its a beautiful song, too, very evocative and somewhat sad.

Does anyone know where to find David Keli'i's version?
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In my estimation, it's very hard to beat Jerry Byrd's version of "Sand". :D
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Simply beautiful, when he cut in , the top of my head blew off.
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A coincidence that this thread suddenly reappeared. I recorded Sand on on my metal bodied dobro and was listening to YouTube for a bit of research and inspiration when what should I come across!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzd0mqtIZds
Kevin Brown playing a version of Sand on a Weissenborn (I think).
His version just blew me away.
Having looked at this thread I understand where Kevin was coming from. This is a great example of why I love steel guitar. The beauty and simplicity of this arrangement is gorgeous but the actual choice of notes and articulation is so well crafted and executed.
Excellent.........great playing Kevin!
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Mike, that is a lovely version! Even though instrumental, some of the non B11 versions really seem to restore the lyrical content of it and evoke the original composition nicely.

I remember being a bit shocked hearing this version by Feet Rogers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYhWq9pzvPI&t=898s

When I first heard it it sounded almost wrong, so ingrained in my head was the B11 sound and all those fantastic Jules fills (the Hawaiian Shores version is full of straight up wizardry). But it is great hearing another "voice".

On the Benny Rogers, I love the vibraphone addition. There's a version Jules did (from when I don't know) with that here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv3B5dIdTuM

I think the first version I ran across was JB with Gary Aiko singing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXEP5DFDMM4
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Post by Cody Farwell »

Spent a little time transcribing those Lanai Session tracks. Here's a quick recording of where I ended up with Sand

https://youtu.be/xdgOWpJ0cmA
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Nic, They are all excellent and I am with you totally regarding the feet Rogers version. I would have thought Sand should be played B11 and is the definitive version. What surprised me more than anything else was how much I liked Benny Rogers version.
Thanks for the videos......excellent!

Cody. Great Transcription and tone. I have also been messing about with this. Very seductive tune.

Maybe we should all record a version of Sand and post it on a seperate thread similar to the Sleepwalk thread!
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Mike Neer wrote: Even Andy Iona, the song's composer, played some big, rich chords. I really like the vibe of his version, too.
Thanks for mentioning the composer's version!

Never underestimate Iona.
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I'm up for a group Sand attempt!

Here's the version I did recently...the vibraphone would be cooler if I knew how to play (or record) it!
https://soundcloud.com/tropicstrings/sand

The fills are some of my favorite bits of the Jules version...most of its pretty easy to figure out but a few of them are really head scratchers. Here are the ones I've sorted out...timestamps from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C-CZpK7lNU

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3:14 and 3:48
After "Touching the shore of a heart in love" and
"We spent near a moonlit sea"
 E|---------1---1-p0------------------------
C#|--0---1-----1----------------------------
 A|--2---1----------------------------------
F#|--2---1----------------------------------
D#|--2---1----------------------------------
 B|--2---1----------------------------------
F#|--2---1----------------------------------
 B|--2---1----------------------------------

4:00
After "I run my hand thru the sand and smile"

 E|-----------------0-----------------------
C#|-------------1---------------------------
 A|---------------1-------------------------
F#|-----------1-----------------------------
D#|---------1-------------------------------
 B|-------1---------------------------------
F#|-----1-----------------------------------
 B|---1-------------------------------------

4:32 (open on CMaj13 neck)
After "Ride off with the changing tide"
(note similar use of this neck at 5:22)
 E|-----------------------------------------
 B|--------------0-0-0-0--------------------
 A|----------------------0------------------
 G|-----------0-----------------------------
 E|---------0-------------------------------
 C|-------0---------------------------------
 G|--0--------------------------------------
 C|----0------------------------------------

5:08
"of a dream we've known"
 E|--0-mute---------------------------------
C#|--1-mute---------------------------------
 A|--1--/--10-------------------------------
F#|--1--/--10-------------------------------
D#|--1--/--10-------------------------------
 B|--1--/--10-------------------------------
F#|--1--/--10-------------------------------
 B|--1--/--10-------------------------------

5:42 (open on CMaj13 neck)
Outro
 E|----------------0--------12H-------------
 B|-------------0----------12H--------------
 A|--------------0--------12H---------------
 G|-----------0----------12H----------------
 E|---------0-----------12H-----------------
 C|-------0------------12H------------------
 G|--0----------------12H-------------------
 C|----0-------------12H--------------------
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Also, just for fun...that great Andy Iona intro:

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 E|------------/14-------------------/12--------
C#|---------12-/14----12--11------10-/12----10--
 A|-------12---------12--11-----10---------10---
F#|-----12----------12--11----10----------10----
D#|---12-----------12--11---10-----------10-----
 B|-12--------------------10--------------------
Don't skimp on the vibrato! 8)
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