Chetkins: w. Guyatone Lapsteel & Squier Tele

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Chetkins: w. Guyatone Lapsteel & Squier Tele

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I always wanted to write a tune in "Chet-Atkins-Style". So here it is: "Chetkins"!
Recorded directly into a Zoom H4n (multi track mode, effect: Fender clean, spring reverb).
Guitars: 1984 Squier Telecaster, 1970s Guya Conquerer Lapsteel.
Backing Band: Band-In-A-Box :-)
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Post by Jerry Berger »

That is soooooo cool Peter. Great picken on both guitars! :D
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Very nice! very retro, and lotsa fun!
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Post by Bosse Engzell »

WOW!!! That's so nice. Didn't sound TELE. MOORE!!!!!

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Post by Don McGregor »

NICE! Thank you.
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Excellent playing, and composition.
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Post by Peter Funk »

@ all: Thank you for liking it :D
Bosse Engzell wrote:Didn't sound TELE.
Neck Pickup only!
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Beautiful.
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Fantastic

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Very very nice. Chet is my all time favorite player, and you nailed it. Thanks for posting this. Job well done. Got any more?
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Post by Dom Franco »

Great playing!
I am also very impressed by the video editing.
How did you cut in and out of the two different instrument takes and remain in sync?
Dom :eek:
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Dom Franco wrote:Great playing!
I am also very impressed by the video editing.
How did you cut in and out of the two different instrument takes and remain in sync?
Dom :eek:
Dom, thank you!
I first imported the backing track into the Zoom H4n. Then I recorded the two instrumental tracks (guitar and lapsteel). Finally I exported the whole thing to Cubase to adjust volume and normalize.
After this I did some playback runs and filmed from different point of views and put it all together with Pinnacle (I had a day off and the weather was VERY bad ...)
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Post by Andy Henriksen »

I can't decide if I'm more jealous of your playing or your beautiful studio space. Great stuff, man!
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Hi Peter!
I play some Chet also and like what you did there.
Hope you do more.
All the best.

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Post by Paul Honeycutt »

You did a great job capturing Chet's essence. Well done!
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

I too am jealous of your talents...i also play chet style and would like to put something together like you did....but it wouldnt be near that quality!!
Thanks for posting this !
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Post by Vinal Boyington »

I Liked that. BTW I shared that on FB, you look like me twenty years ago, oh, but you play a whole lot better!
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That kicked major butt brother !
Thanks for sharing
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Chetkins

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OOooooh....I'm breathless, oooooh yes.
Wow.
That is a keeper to watch over and over.k
Thanks so very much sharing that excellent well done video and terrific playing.
Merry Christmas
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Post by Peter Funk »

WOW! :eek:
That is SO nice of you!
I really appreciate your kind words (and have to admit, I can't play any original "Chet-song" :oops: )
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Re: Chetkins: w. Guyatone Lapsteel & Squier Tele

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Peter Funk wrote:I always wanted to write a tune in "Chet-Atkins-Style". So here it is: "Chetkins"!
Recorded directly into a Zoom H4n (multi track mode, effect: Fender clean, spring reverb).
Guitars: 1984 Squier Telecaster, 1970s Guya Conquerer Lapsteel.
Backing Band: Band-In-A-Box :-)
That about the sweetest steel playing I've heard and nice guitar picking too. Love you style
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Post by Peter Lindelauf »

Great tune and a very good way to start off a Sunday morning.
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Post by Russ Cudney »

Nice! My favorite was from 1:18 to 2:32!
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Post by Johnie King »

Very good! I wish I had some of your talent. Really cool vidio.
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