I haven't received mine yet and I ordered it the first day you posted. Has it gotten lost? When I called the person I spoke with said they hadn't been mailed yet, but it seems at least some where. Any ETA on shipment?
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Now, a question to all you nice players:
If I were to record a new CD seriously devoted to this nonpedal medium, what would you guys like to hear most, Country? Jazz standards? Island music? Classic Pop?
What type of backup music, big band? Classic bass and drums ala country? Same ala Jazz? Accoustic band? Let me know what you most would like, possibly a mix of some styles, I'm anxious to record something on the "Super Slides".
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Jazz! And I'll second the idea for tab on it....I'll buy every one like that you release! Oh, and maybe something on chord theory wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit.
Bobbe; Got my cds to day 1st cd plays great the second cd stops half way through right at interveiw part 2.
anyone else having this problem?
Thanks Herman
Herman, we will send you another immediately. Email: danny@steelguitar.net and tell him the problem and that I said to send you another. If you ever have a problem, just let us know at Steel guitar Nashville.
Think you are having trouble? Maurice doesn't even have his yet, Post Office lost it we figure!
More on the way to him though, by FedEx!
I thank all of you for the nice comments. It was a real pleasure to do.
The MSA guys were very gracious. The weather was great, food incredible, mood and atmosphere were the best. Next time we just need all you guys to show up! It was FREE you know.
Something funny, almost everyone that attended the show has bought a DVD, they must really have enjoyed it!
Thank you, all of you,
Bobbe Seymour
Bobbe mine has some digital glitches but mostly plays. These are DVD ROMs, right? Comes with the territory. I'm about 3/4 of the way through mine. Wow! You guys get an incredible amount of music out of an 8-string lap steel. I notice you tilt the bar a lot Bobbe, while the other guys keep 'em flat and palm/pick block. Randy's hand position looks painful but it sure works! I like the little flourishes you add Bobbe ... the trills, exaggerated Chalker style bar wiggles, etc. .... really brings the music to life.
You guys who say your discs are defective, check out Jay Fagerlie's post above. Maybe the discs are not compatible with your player. Try your computer's drive, that may work.
Location: Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
State/Province: California
Country: United States
Postby Mark Eaton »
All three players on the DVD are wonderful, with distinct styles. Randy has some intricate picking patterns going on that were excellent. Bobbe could play that thing in his sleep, he looks so comfortable and listening to and watching him I'm thinking "eight strings should be enough."
But it was Reece with the way he used the 12 string tuning, combining the big, full chords with the individually picked strings that knocked my socks off.
Several months ago, I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Bobby Black play (it has been years since I have seen him) in Sonoma in The Lost Weekend western swing band. Bobby had his fairly new 12 string non-pedal from West Coast Steel Guitars. He told me that he was playing Reece's 12 string tuning on his guitar and that he was "still getting used to it." Coulda fooled me-he sounded like he'd been playing that tuning for 20 years. That 12 string non-pedal sound is something else, and on this new Super Slide I have a feeling I'd be very satisfied and wouldn't have that nagging thought "I really need a pedal guitar to go along with this."
The deal is that I have never graduated beyond 6 string lap steel and dobro, and my fear is that the 12 string might be biting off a lot more than I can chew. I could always start with the 9-string on the higher string count neck-but what do you do with that 9th string?
Can anyone list the 12 string tuning that Reece uses so I can attempt to visualize it?
The engineering-the interchangeable necks-they have really thought this thing out. It might be pretty expensive to buy a second neck later (Reece spoke of the possibility of doing this on the DVD). I'd like to make the right decision the first time. As I wrote earlier, listening to Bobbe play-8 strings oughta be enough-but between Reece, Randy Beavers, and some months ago Bobby Black on his 12-string, man, that sound is mesmerizing!
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I just finished watching both discs. It was quite a treat. Thank you to Reece, Bobbe and everyone involved. Not only is this a great way to show the Superslide, it's also a lesson in playing the steel. Wish i could have been there.
Location: Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
State/Province: California
Country: United States
Postby Mark Eaton »
Jeremy-thank you very much for writing that out. So it's basically a C6/Fmaj9 tuning with a G chord on the top three.
I wonder if Reece has a name for it: "Reece Anderson's extended FACE GACE?"
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Bobbe....got my d.v.d's today. Loverly stuff!! they play in U.K. no problem. They take a little more keeping up with than my George Boards d.v.d's but I'm hangin'in there. Best wishes from Wales....Patrick
It's great to see the positive reception of the DVD and I appreciate the nice comments. Bobbe and Randy are exceptional players, and more importantly great friends.
Here's my tuning which has been discussed on this thread.
D tuned 1 tone above the 5th string.
B tuned 1/2 tone below the 5th string
G
E
C
A
G
E
C
A
F
D
I look forward to the next "Slide show" which will be in the MSA room on the main floor at Scotty's show this Labor Day. We will have SuperSlides wall to wall in every color and configuration imaginable which can be played, along with other surprises.