Mansion on the hill. a quick recording

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Mansion on the hill. a quick recording

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a quite morning so I had a go at this , one take http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/12330311
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Good Job John....that'll get'um on the dance floor too!
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Thanks Roger, It's just a bit of fun , I was just trying to see what I might sound on a one take recording, It makes you take care of how and what you play. good practice for stage as there is no second chance..
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John, great job! I particularily liked the style of the rhythm track which is a little more upbeat that what one usually hears.

I know what you mean about doing one take recordings. You have to be on your mark to pull it off. :)

I occasionally make some videos and they are one take usually. However, I have done plenty over again. :) I made a one take video Friday that you might like to see and hear. If you are interested I will tell you what I used....which is "Bare Bones".

Here it is....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mzgIsFfpg
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John, that's some nice playing!
Mansion on the Hill...was that with the Carter?
Farewell Party, was that with the Sierra?
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Hi Bent , yes it was on the Carter, I have a Tonealiner on it now.
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nice playing there Roger..
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John, good job on both tunes.

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Thanks Donny..
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Very nice John, a little faster than I'm used to,
but I listened to it several times and like it at
that tempo. I gotta say, it's enjoyable like that.
Very nice style and playing as well. :arrow: :D :D :D
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Thanks Carl, if you listen to Hank Williams version it is even a little faster then mine. but Hank Jnr did it about the same speed as mine. I don't play many instrumentals. it's only in the past few years I started to do some. I spent most of my playing years doing back up steel and never needed to learn any. but I am getting to grips with it now , again thanks for your comments,,,
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One more one take.. Rose of San Antonio
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/12357233
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John, another great one, Sure wish I could play it that good.
What are you playing. Parts sounds like lap, some like pedal.
I not quite sure, maybe it's both, but it all sounds real good.
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Hi Carl, It's a Carter uni 12, funny thing you saying that it sounds a bit like a lap steel, a lot of people say that. I try to sound a little different to other steel players, maybe because I started out on lap steel many years ago. As lon as it sounds ok that fine with me . Thanks for reply....
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Good stuff.
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Thanks Ransom. well it keep me busy and it a bit of fun . glad you liked it ,,thanks again
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Real nice job John on all of the tunes,i was going to ask you to if you had pedals on the Carter,lol sounds like the lap steel .wow you have a style all your own man love it.
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Thanks Wayne, yes I do use pedals, but as I call them a one take tune , I would have played then with care so as not to hit any unwanted strings and spoiling the recording. As you will see from this video I do play the steel in the normal fashion as well...Thanks again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpvCYXXL ... ature=plcp
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Post by Wayne Quinn »

Ya John great video,nice tune .steel sounded real good on back up. and the lady is a real nice fiddle player to.how do you like the keyless guitar.i never tried one my self.
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Hi Wayne thanks, I loved the keyless, sadly I had to sell it as I was having a spinal operation and thought I might not be able to change the strings, it can be a little tricky on a keyless steel.