Bakersfield Sound: Is there a "course" teaching it?

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James Zurek
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Bakersfield Sound: Is there a "course" teaching it?

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Can anyone recommend a learning course for picking up that Bakersfield sound? I am looking for both videos and tab. I have ordered Winnie’s book to start, but am interested in getting another course that has some degree of emphasis on this style, the more the better. If it teaches Mooney, I would be one happy wannabe steel player...to be.

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I teach this style...too bad you're on the west coast. Image <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 03 July 2002 at 12:39 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I used Jeff Newman's course "Music to back up by" which includes a number of "Mooney style" arrangements. It got me started on the mental gymnastics needed to play West Coast.
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Jeff Newman also has several Woodshed workshops that are done in Mooney style.
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Move your right hand back toward the pickkup, turn up the treble on your amp, never play more than two strings at a time. Image

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There really is a "west coast" style vs the Nashville style, thanks to Ralph and Tom and JD.
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Could somebody post a little tab snippet of something that epitomizes this sound?
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Listen to "Under Your Spell Again" at http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/1959.html
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Go to the Tablature section and click on the topic "Dwight Yoakam's What Do You Know About Love". There is tab there for the intro and solo, which are a good representation of the Bakersfield sound, albeit modernized a bit. Playing that tab would be a good start.
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Excellent advice Larry.
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<SMALL>never play more than two strings at a time. </SMALL>
Larry, does this mean I now officially have a "style" ? Image
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Also, there seems to be an "agressive attitude" playing feel that indentifies Bakersfield-Style, IMO.

I suspect it came from Ralph having to stomp the pedals on those old Fenders.

The smooth sound (example: Nightlife, Mansion on the Hill)is not Bakersfield style.

Dwight's "What Do You Know About Love" is.
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<SMALL>I suspect it came from Ralph having to stomp the pedals on those old Fenders.</SMALL>
You ever try to play one of those things, you really appreciate how good Ralph is/was.
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