The first Bigsby steel - listen!

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The first Bigsby steel - listen!

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Raphael McGregor is a fantastic player.....6 string C6......he plays anything & everything with great dexterity and tone.......he lives locally (Brooklyn) and I've had many opportunities to see him in small venues up close....

Oh yeah.....nice instruments also.......
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Awesome playing!
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Also, some proper rhythm guitar playing which I fear is becoming a lost art.
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Agree. Raphael is a terrific steeler.
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Now that was just freakin "Too cool for school"....great stuff.
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I absolutely loved it!
Been playing all of my life, Lead Guitar, and Pedal Steel, sing Lead and Harmony.. play other Instruments also but I hate to admit to it..
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Interesting but I found it too shrill for my taste, although it was only one tune and tuning I guess, I did enjoy what they are doing but I guess I prefer a different sound, more bass and a darker tone
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