Stompin at the Savoy - C13th
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Stompin at the Savoy - C13th
Hey there Jazz Lap Steel enthusiasts ! A new arrangement is available here:
https://flaviopasquetto-steelguitarist. ... teel-c13th
Stompin at the Savoy, key of F, C 13th Tuning (Bb C E G A C E G). As usual, free streaming with optional purchase of the pdf of my arrangement (tabs, music notation).
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https://flaviopasquetto-steelguitarist. ... teel-c13th
Stompin at the Savoy, key of F, C 13th Tuning (Bb C E G A C E G). As usual, free streaming with optional purchase of the pdf of my arrangement (tabs, music notation).
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I'm glad you like my arrangments. Thank you for your words and description! Grazie milleWalter Webb wrote:Great arrangements. You can buy Misty, Donna Lee, and Stompin'at the Savoy in a single package on Bandcamp. Very well done charts, backup tracks and full recordings.
Lush jazz chords embedded in the melody, except Donna Lee, where you single note it like Charlie on alto sax...
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Flavio, it's a bum link above. Try this. Works for me. https://fpsteel.bandcamp.com/album/stom ... teel-c13thSonny Jenkins wrote:When I click on that link it says,,"sorry, something is not here"??? I'd love to hear it!!
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Very nice! I'm still working through your Misty (some of those wide voicings take a bit of right hand adjustment to hit accurately, but sound great!). I can tell from the main hook that you are using the high G on this one, so being a high E player I probably can't make much use of it (one of these days I might change my third neck on my Stringmaster to an "A13" with a low b7 though which could work with a transposition, though).
Love that run at the end!
Love that run at the end!
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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Hi, yes here there are just couple of bars where I use the high g strings. I don’t like the high g too much, it sounds too thin, I mostly play with E on top.Nic Neufeld wrote:Very nice! I'm still working through your Misty (some of those wide voicings take a bit of right hand adjustment to hit accurately, but sound great!). I can tell from the main hook that you are using the high G on this one, so being a high E player I probably can't make much use of it (one of these days I might change my third neck on my Stringmaster to an "A13" with a low b7 though which could work with a transposition, though).
Love that run at the end!
Thanks for your appreciation.
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