APACHE- Video, C6 tuning
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APACHE- Video, C6 tuning
C6 tuning with high G. Fender Deluxe 8. Thanks for checking it out!
--click--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J1CqjgdJWA
--click--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J1CqjgdJWA
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Great job as usual, Doug. Keep up the great playing.
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Can't add much
Hi Doug,
Can't add much to what the others said. Perfect as usual from you.
Think without question your one of my favorite players for listening pleasure.
Best wishes,
Andy
Can't add much to what the others said. Perfect as usual from you.
Think without question your one of my favorite players for listening pleasure.
Best wishes,
Andy
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Thanks all! Yes, I'm playing with a flat pick. I had to use a flat pick to play that thumpidy-thump part. Couldn't get that sound with fingerpicks. I guess this is considered a surf tune, but I always thought of it a Western theme: Indians, galloping horses, the cliche Indian riff on the intro and outro. Thanks for checking it out.
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I’ve been playing the song for a few years and I can’t remember which version I learned it from. I do remember that the Ventures played a couple of different chords than the Shadows and I liked the Shadows version more. I also had the sheet music and it was closer to the Shadows version. But I liked how the Ventures played that thumping pattern, so I played it their way. I guess it’s a blend of both versions.
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Re: Can't add much
+1. Tasteful version, sophisticated playing. Thank You. Mikhail.Andy DePaule wrote: Can't add much to what the others said. Perfect as usual from you.
Think without question you're one of my favorite players for listening pleasure.
Surf and steel are a marriage made in lap steel heaven. Really beautifully played, Doug. In my new surf book I talk about the advantages of a flat pick for this music. The backing track is perfect too. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice Doug.......I always look forward to your uploads. I think from memory this would be the Ventures version mainly. In the UK we only heard the Shadows version and we all played it! My elder brother somehow acquired a Ventures album with Apache on. I learned some of their licks and my little school band played it. All the aspiring guitarists was interested in this different arrangement. It did not do my school cred any harm at all! Mike
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