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Reggie Duncan's "White Christmas"
Posted: 15 Dec 2001 10:26 am
by Jeff Evans
http://www.w39cd.com/sonny3.ram
Very pleasant, relaxed track, isn't it? Goes well with hot tea on a cool morning.
Thanks, Reggie.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2001 9:47 am
by Quesney Gibbs
Excellent!!! I have not heard anything better out of Gnashville.
Reggie...I hope to see you soon. Keep it up...
Ques
Posted: 16 Dec 2001 8:46 pm
by Donny Hinson
Nice!
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 8:36 am
by Paul Graupp
Reggie: That was a very nice interpetation of a famous Christmas song. Many, many times we have read here about someone giving advice to be your own sound and do your own thing. I'd say this is a very good example of that advice being well taken.
Too often I find myself listening for this or that sound but I couldn't do it with this recording because it wasn't there. It was a new work by someone I've not had the chance to hear before and as such was the proverbial breathe of fresh air. I particularly like the counterpoint harmony used in the second half and a lot of the chord resolutions in the first half are unique to say the least. If I was rating it I'd have to give it 5 stars !!
Best Regards, Paul
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 12:17 pm
by Steve Stallings
Beautifully done....
I enjoyed this well thought out piece. Very interesting and fresh approach to an old standard. Very mellow timbre....
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Bremond, Texas
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 12:23 pm
by Mike Weirauch
I don't know how I missed this thread but it has been my loss up to now! Reggie, that is wonderful! It damn near made me wish for snow and I hate winter. Where do you find the CD?
By the way, those of you who haven't listened to this are missing good, honest, genuine steel guitar.
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 12:32 pm
by Roger Kelly
Very good....
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 2:09 pm
by Tele
Reggie, I really enjoyed it, what a mellow tone
perfect for this winter evening in Germany
Happy Holidays to you and all Forumites
Andy
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Posted: 17 Dec 2001 2:45 pm
by Smiley Roberts
How come,when I try to click on it,I get,"There is no webpage,or other information availvable for this item."
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Posted: 17 Dec 2001 2:47 pm
by Steve Stallings
Reggie....I know you are out there, I can hear ya breathing
Would you mind sharing the particulars?
How and where was this recorded? Details man..Details!
Is this available on a cd?
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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 4:09 pm
by Gene Jones
For some reason,I am unable to get a download of this song!
Posted: 17 Dec 2001 10:31 pm
by Lem Smith
This is certainly a great rendition of a classic. Reggie certainly sounded great on this, and all the other cuts on the CD. Plus, this is Christmas music, and as we all know, Christmas music can be TOUGH to do well!
I'm the one who encoded and put the file online for Reggie, so maybe I can answer a question or two.
1. Reggie sent me the CD to take the songs from, so yes, it is available on CD.
2. Smiley, the only thing I can think of why you may be having a problem is because you are using WebTv...I don't know how well that works with realaudio.
3. Reggie frequently posts on the Christian steel guitar message board that I started a while back. You can get in touch with him through that. It can be found
HERE
4. Gene and anyone else, I used the latest version of realproducer to encode these songs, so you'll need the latest version of realplayer to hear them.
If you go to the above link, Reggie posts there as "Sonny Duncan", and also if you'll visit the Center Stage area, you can listen to a couple more songs by Reggie, and some other folks as well.
Hope this helps,
Lem<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Lem Smith on 17 December 2001 at 10:56 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Lem Smith on 22 January 2002 at 11:07 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 8:54 am
by Jerry Roller
I just listened and then listened again. It is a beautiful job!!! Very nice.
Jerry
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 9:09 am
by Steven Knapper
I agree with Jerry, very nice relaxing track. Thanks for the email heads up Reggie.
Steve
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 9:55 am
by Perry Hansen
Good Job. Soothing.
Perry
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 10:12 am
by Theresa Galbraith
Reggie,
Do you have a CD out? Very nice piece that's played with style! Merry Christmas
Theresa
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 12:29 pm
by Marco Schouten
Now this would make a great holiday gift. Beautifully played and well mixed. Very tastefull!
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Posted: 18 Dec 2001 12:53 pm
by Jim Cohen
It's lovely. I could hear a deep baritone telling a heartwarming story over this track, ending up with the words, "Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you". Very nice playing.
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 1:07 pm
by John Robel
Wow!! Thats great!! Wish I sounded like that.John
Posted: 18 Dec 2001 1:59 pm
by Johan Jansen
Reggie, great job!
Very tastefull playing, and nice touch!
Thanks for letting us now nice music is also made by you! JJ
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Posted: 18 Dec 2001 6:36 pm
by Reggie Duncan
Thank you all so much for the kind words! The recording of "White Christmas" was done in my "little studio" on the Roland VS-880 Digital Workstation. The sountract was pre- recorded at another studio, so I actually borrowed the track from another person's vocal project. I play a 1979 Emmons P/P through a Peavey Profex II and a Nashville 400 amp in live performances. However, for this recording, I experimented with the recorder's effects only! No amp and no other effects except in the recorder. I didn't even use a direct box! Just the Emmons, Goodrich L-120 volume pedal, and 2 Emmons cables.
This song is part of an 8 song Christmas project, 7 of which are Steel Guitar instrumentals. On "Silver Bells" I did a piano solo in addition to the steel. The 8th song, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", is an instrumental by my 12 year old son, Jake, doing various takes on 6-string guitar and bass.
I want to encourage him to pursue his musical abilities, whenever I get a chance!
These 8 songs are available on CD and cassette from me. I would be delighted for anyone interested to have one. Please email me.
I joined the forum today! I look forward to participating in this wonderful forum featuring the greatest instrument in the world....the Emmons P/P....uuhh....I mean....the pedal steel guitar!
IN HIS SERVICE, Reggie<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 18 December 2001 at 09:07 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 19 December 2001 at 09:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 19 Dec 2001 12:55 am
by Smiley Roberts
Since I can't pull this thing up on (cheap-å$$) web tv,& everybody's braggin' up on it,I'd like one,so I can enjoy it too.
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Posted: 19 Dec 2001 7:48 am
by Johan Jansen
Smiley, copy the link in the first message, open realplayer, and paste the link in there, that should do the job.
JJ
Posted: 19 Dec 2001 8:23 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
i had the same prob' as Smiley.
Thanx to Johann, i'm listenin' to it right now !
Quite mellow and smooth. Thanx Jeff.
Steel wish i could play like that !
Posted: 19 Dec 2001 8:55 am
by Darvin Willhoite
I'm just listening to the cut, great job Reggie. What a sound from the old Emmons.
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