I'm Getting Sentimental Over You.
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You.
Hot off the press all the way from Sydney Australia.
Using Zane Beck's E13th universal tuning on my Anapeg S12 and through an AER compact mobile.
https://youtu.be/iSMERYJxoAw
Using Zane Beck's E13th universal tuning on my Anapeg S12 and through an AER compact mobile.
https://youtu.be/iSMERYJxoAw
- Larry Jamieson
- Posts: 2548
- Joined: 30 Jan 2001 1:01 am
- Location: Walton, NY USA
- Contact:
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 323
- Joined: 31 Dec 2010 4:13 pm
- Location: Queensland, Australia
Anapeg
Great stuff graham ,ya make that cheap nasty anapeg sound beautiful,
Loved it.
Sam
Loved it.
Sam
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 11
- Joined: 25 Apr 2017 7:19 am
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
Thanks Tim. Glad you like the arrangement. For my previous tune “When You Wish Upon a Star” (https://youtu.be/WuYFaWUXIIY)
I just played the melody but, for this tune, I had a few melodic ideas for the AAB impro with the B section a bit of a challenge and I managed to work something out after a while.
I just played the melody but, for this tune, I had a few melodic ideas for the AAB impro with the B section a bit of a challenge and I managed to work something out after a while.
- Tim Toberer
- Posts: 1106
- Joined: 23 Oct 2021 11:58 am
- Location: Nebraska, USA
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
- Tim Toberer
- Posts: 1106
- Joined: 23 Oct 2021 11:58 am
- Location: Nebraska, USA
I got into steel guitar to learn more about chord soloing and voice leading because I thought it might help my guitar playing. It hasn't because now I just want to play steel all the time.
I think the Zane Beck E13 is such an amazing tuning and has a ton of potential for adventurous steel players. Would love to hear more!

I think the Zane Beck E13 is such an amazing tuning and has a ton of potential for adventurous steel players. Would love to hear more!
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
Hi Tim, I have a YouTube channel @hoola100 with quite a few interesting videos of different players as well as some live playing by myself. I have 3 current bands The “Jazz West” Combo (jazz & country swing), The Hokey Carmichaels (incorporating a cornet & tenor sax) and Hoola (Hawaiian). I also play Eharp non pedal tuning (low to high C# E F F# G G# A B C# E … another rabbit hole I’m afraid
)
- Tim Toberer
- Posts: 1106
- Joined: 23 Oct 2021 11:58 am
- Location: Nebraska, USA
I have watched a bunch of videos on your channel, and it is filled with treasures! I especially love the 2 solo recordings. Just listened to the Zane Back interview a few days ago. That is such an important historical document, along with the Julian Tharpe interview, not to mention the Jack Richards stuff. These are such important people in the development of the instrument, and particularly the E13 (D13) tuning. They seem to be pretty under appreciated, or just unknown compared to the other steel guitar giants. In a recent thread about pedal steel jazz players, Zane Beck was'nt even mentioned!Graham Griffith wrote:Hi Tim, I have a YouTube channel @hoola100 with quite a few interesting videos of different players as well as some live playing by myself. I have 3 current bands The “Jazz West” Combo (jazz & country swing), The Hokey Carmichaels (incorporating a cornet & tenor sax) and Hoola (Hawaiian). I also play Eharp non pedal tuning (low to high C# E F F# G G# A B C# E … another rabbit hole I’m afraid)
At some point I want to try an E13 tuning since all my favorite players seem to use it. Trying to resist until I get a bit further with my own copedant.
- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
Hi Tim,
I thought you might like some of the material on my channel and I’m overjoyed that you are right onto Jack Richards who was my mentor and a close friend. When I made Ethan Shaw aware of him he immediately recognised Jack as a steel guitar giant and featured him on his show Raising the Bar on SteelRadio.org. Yes Zane Beck is so underrated as a player. When I spent over 3 months with him in late ‘78 he showed me a lot of amazing things you can get on his tuning which is why I adopted it rather than Jack’s tuning which comes from an E6th base becoming E13th with a pedal change.
I thought you might like some of the material on my channel and I’m overjoyed that you are right onto Jack Richards who was my mentor and a close friend. When I made Ethan Shaw aware of him he immediately recognised Jack as a steel guitar giant and featured him on his show Raising the Bar on SteelRadio.org. Yes Zane Beck is so underrated as a player. When I spent over 3 months with him in late ‘78 he showed me a lot of amazing things you can get on his tuning which is why I adopted it rather than Jack’s tuning which comes from an E6th base becoming E13th with a pedal change.
- Tim Toberer
- Posts: 1106
- Joined: 23 Oct 2021 11:58 am
- Location: Nebraska, USA
I don't know why, but I am really drawn to these older players, older styles. Probably the same reason I love 30's and 40's blues, jazz and country. There just seems to be something missing in "modern" music, musicians. Thanks again!Graham Griffith wrote:Hi Tim,
I thought you might like some of the material on my channel and I’m overjoyed that you are right onto Jack Richards who was my mentor and a close friend. When I made Ethan Shaw aware of him he immediately recognised Jack as a steel guitar giant and featured him on his show Raising the Bar on SteelRadio.org. Yes Zane Beck is so underrated as a player. When I spent over 3 months with him in late ‘78 he showed me a lot of amazing things you can get on his tuning which is why I adopted it rather than Jack’s tuning which comes from an E6th base becoming E13th with a pedal change.
- Larry Dering
- Posts: 5847
- Joined: 17 May 2013 11:20 am
- Location: Missouri, USA
- Joe A. Roberts
- Posts: 436
- Joined: 24 Mar 2021 6:23 pm
- Location: Seoul, South Korea
Graham, that was very beautiful and I hope you will post more videos!
Great tune, and a steel guitar classic since Andy Iona recorded it in 1938
(For those who may not have heard it:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/itu4eowj ... 6x7da&dl=0 )
As someone who believes E C# B G# F# D B G# might just be the best all around non pedal tuning, every time I see Zane's copedent I get excited.
I just might have to get a guitar with that one of these days...
Thanks for sharing this and thanks for your other uploads as well. Jack Richards was an exciting discovery for me as well
Great tune, and a steel guitar classic since Andy Iona recorded it in 1938
(For those who may not have heard it:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/itu4eowj ... 6x7da&dl=0 )
As someone who believes E C# B G# F# D B G# might just be the best all around non pedal tuning, every time I see Zane's copedent I get excited.
I just might have to get a guitar with that one of these days...
Thanks for sharing this and thanks for your other uploads as well. Jack Richards was an exciting discovery for me as well

- Graham Griffith
- Posts: 319
- Joined: 27 Sep 2002 12:01 am
- Location: Tempe, N.S.W., Australia
- Contact:
Hi Joe,
So glad you liked my interpretation of the tune. I will post further pieces this coming year. We live near the Sydney International Airport and so you have to record between plane takeoffs
. It’s quite a pleasant revelation to me that players like yourself appreciate the artistry of my friend Jack Richards. I have an extensive interview with him which I will post at some stage for those that are interested.
Graham
So glad you liked my interpretation of the tune. I will post further pieces this coming year. We live near the Sydney International Airport and so you have to record between plane takeoffs
Graham