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Kully Stiles
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Post by Kully Stiles »

Recent "When you wish upon a star" post reminded me of this video I made a few years back. Sadly no tabs cause I've got a goofy coped.

https://youtu.be/wXO3Ahgwoqk?si=cN6gTPZIYYkc41p7
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Post by Andrew Roblin »

Beautiful!

I'd love to know the story behind your keyless Sho-Bud. :-)
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Post by Franklin »

Kully,
Thanks for a brilliant performance. The classic songs are so rich in harmonic information...Also your name is easy to remember..That's a major plus.. I certainly want to remember who you are..Do you have any performance videos with you in a band setting? Regardless I look forward to hearing anything you share. Bravo!!!
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Post by Mike Neer »

You received an amazing compliment from one of the best steel players who ever lived because you deserved it.
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Post by Larry Dering »

I have watched most of Kully's videos. Very good stuff. Wonderful selection of tunes, and his band does a superb job. I enjoyed all that was available. Thanks Kully.
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Kully Stiles
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Post by Kully Stiles »

Thanks everyone! Means a lot. Paul, you're right about the old tunes having a lot to offer. Pedal Steel shines most to me when I find an elegant way to get from one chord to the next, and these old tunes are a great platform for that. I don't think it's a coincidence that a song like this one sits so well with the C6 pedal setup. It's what it was designed for. As for gig footage, i do most of my professional work on clarinet and nonpedal steel. Here's a nonpedal video from today. Thanks again for the kind words everyone!

https://www.facebook.com/bernardc.serra ... tid=SphRi8
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Post by Joe Krumel »

Yes sir! Keep em comin!
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Day-um, Kale - shiver me Speedy West timbres!
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