KILLING ME SOFTLY on custom built Clinesmith 8 string

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KILLING ME SOFTLY on custom built Clinesmith 8 string

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Here is my arrangement of KILLING ME SOFTLY. When I heard Roberta Flack passed away I worked this up.

https://youtu.be/if2BXhx-I-Y

I'm playing my custom Clinesmith 8 string.

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Very nice arrangement, well-played!
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Mike Harris wrote: 28 Mar 2025 4:13 pm Very nice arrangement, well-played!
Thanks Mike!

Who would have thought that right hand classical guitar technique you taught me in 1979 at North Texas would translate to lap steel playing in 2025! You were a GREAT teacher who truly shaped my musical life.
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Nice arrangement!
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Very nice!
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What is your tuning if you don't mind me asking. I thought I heard a tritone in there and you hit all the changes with little or no bar slanting.
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Well done David!

I would appreciate knowing the tuning as well. I'd like to give it a shot on my own eight string Clinesmith.

I have messed around with the six string dobro version by Mike Auldridge for many years. I had just started on dobro in the mid 1970s and Mike recorded it on his second solo album, Blues and Bluegrass. After I bought the record and put it on the turntable, It was quite a revelation when the track began playing - the song having been a huge hit for Roberta Flack a few years prior I recall thinking, "so you can play stuff besides bluegrass and country on these things?"

Mike's dobro version was the first time I had ever heard anyone drop the 6th string down to E from G, low-to-hi EBDGBD.
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About 5 years ago I started experimenting with expanding Bill Leavitt's 6 string tuning (Low to High: C# E G Bb C D) to 8 strings. After a bit of trial and error I concluded the tuning below was the optimal configuration.

Low to High: A C# E G Bb C D Eb

I've arranged over 200 songs in this tuning over the last 5 years.

Navigating the fretboard is a bit of a head-scratcher that requires a bit of thinking, but after 5 years/200 songs I'm starting to feel at home and have come to really appreciate and love this tuning for all the possibilities it presents.

I've written a 320 page jazz guitar textbook that was used at Berklee for awhile, and a couple other guitar books. I'm currently writing a book for this tuning that should help lap steel players save a lot of time in learning their way around with it. I realize there will be a pretty small audience who has interest in this material, yet I feel it is a significant contribution to the world of lap steel playing and needs to be well documented.

Here are a couple other examples of my playing in this tuning. I hope to record/video many more this year.

SOMETHING (George Harrison): https://youtu.be/QBb-4erSVDc

Rock & Roll jam: https://youtu.be/9FmrfyzxoGw

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Absolutely gorgeous, David. Killing me softly with Leavitt :) . I'll be a purchaser of your book as soon as you announce its availability, for sure.

I'm curious as to what was custom about your Clinesmith 8 string.

Thanks!

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David Becker wrote: 18 Apr 2025 11:07 am Absolutely gorgeous, David. Killing me softly with Leavitt :) . I'll be a purchaser of your book as soon as you announce its availability, for sure.

I'm curious as to what was custom about your Clinesmith 8 string.

Thanks!

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Thanks David!

My Clinesmith has 2 pickups - a Bigsby and a Horseshoe, each with it own tone/volume knob.

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Nice!! I guess if I had looked more closely at the Youtube video, I would have seen that. I was focused on your hands, not the instrument.
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