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John Drury


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 12:11 pm    
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Got a couple of very nice gifts for Christmas this year, the CD "Slide Show", an album full of some awesome picking by Cindy, and the instructional video, "Dobro Variations".

The album knocked me out! As her playing always does.

On the Instructional video is a Django Reinhardt tune that after hearing only once, I can't get out of my head. I had never heard it done on any recording by "The Claw" in fact I had never heard of it period. The tune was was made for Dobro. I plan to hammer on that song until it is mine.

I love this womans touch on Dobro! I would like to see her do an album of all Dobro tunes.

On steel she stacks up with the very best of them, but on Dobro I don't really feel that she has an equal. JMOHO
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Paul Wade


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 1:22 pm    
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not a bad looker Wink Wink

p.w
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Lynn Oliver


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 2:37 pm    
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Do the liner notes for Slide Show tell anything about the instruments and tunings she used?
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 3:28 pm    
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Lynn,

Cindy has a very well rounded arsenal.

Guitars listed on the liner notes include a Frank Campbell custom lap steel, A Remington triple, a 30's Rick, a 1921 Style 1 Tricone, a Beard reso, a Fender Stringmaster triple, and a 1937 Dobro. No tuning info, but she lists her tunings on her website.
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 3:30 pm    
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Paul Wade wrote:
not a bad looker Wink Wink

p.w


Paul,

Not a thing wrong with your vision!
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Blake Wilson


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 3:59 pm    
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John, the Django Reinhardt tune that Cindy arranges for Dobro is one of his most well-known compositions, "Minor Swing". There are a couple versions available, but any decent compilation will feature the classic 1937 version recorded with Stephane Grappelli and the Quintette of the Hot Club of France. Respectfully, it was definitely *not* written for Dobro. Here's some info:

http://djangopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minor_Swing

Cindy's arrangement is great fun to play, isn't it? I've been trying to play it on guitar for years, and it works great on steel.

Regards,

Blake
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2008 5:47 pm    
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"Respectfully, it was definitely *not* written for Dobro." - Blake Wilson

Hey Blake,

Thanks for jumping in here with the clips.

When I said written for Dobro I just meant AFAIAC. I actually think it sucks on guitar, but that is just me. Kinda like Sleepwalk, to me that tune sounds wretched when played on anything but a steel and at that, it must be played on a Stringmaster.

Out of the bunch I liked Tornado Rosenburgs best. I never was a big fan of Django or his type of music really. It is amazing what different peoples rendition of different tunes can amount to. I am surprised Cindy even picked up on the tune, I am way in favor of her treatment of it.

After listening to the clips, yes I do vaguely remember the Claws cut, I just never put 2 and 2 together because of the way Cindy interpreted it. It is 180o out, to me at least.

Anyway I think it is way cool on Dobro and will learn it before too long.

Best
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2008 6:53 pm    
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Here is a youtube link to "Dobro Variations"

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1ugVQ3Z0djA
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Tamara James

 

Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 5:21 am     Dobro DVDs
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Does anyone have the Cindy Cashdollar DVD for beginning dobro lessons? I have sent for them and am waiting for them to come. I was just wondering because I was thinking of starting a thread about it in case I need some input.
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Dennis Saydak


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 8:05 am     Re: Dobro DVDs
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Tamara James wrote:
Does anyone have the Cindy Cashdollar DVD for beginning dobro lessons?


I have this DVD and it is EXCELLENT. Cindy is a superb musician and an equally great teacher. I'm sure you will enjoy and easily learn from her.
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 8:42 am    
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Tamara,

I have both, they are excellent guides for anyone wanting to play the Dobro. She covered a lot of ground in the two hours. Well worth the cost!

I would really like to see her do an all Dobro album.
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Tamara James

 

Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 4:34 pm    
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so if I get really stuck, I can email you guys? Very Happy
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 5:12 pm     Not too wretched...
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John Drury wrote:
"Kinda like Sleepwalk, to me that tune sounds wretched when played on anything but a steel and at that, it must be played on a Stringmaster.


...and not on a Stringmaster - www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9oHghXKh0E
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 5:55 pm    
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Tamara James wrote:
so if I get really stuck, I can email you guys? Very Happy


Sure.
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 5:59 pm    
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Ron,

Brian is without a doubt one of the greatest guitar players out there, but his rendition of Sleepwalk is enough to put me to sleep. The tune just wasn't meant to be played on a standard guitar.
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 6:11 pm    
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There are other versions to pick from on youtube, don't give up yet! Very Happy
I hear ya. I still go first for the S&J versions, studio and live.
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 6:45 pm    
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I love Brian's solo version (complete with Howard Robert's signature augmented lick quickly thrown in)! Amos Garrett plays a nice version too .....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrCxamgu-as

as does Jeff Linsky ...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWTIB59ldgY

Personally, I go for music well-played regardless of instrument. This month, I'm nuts about the playing of Johnny A.:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL3mvkZ6mVk

Just to bring it back to lap steel before my pal Brad moves it, here's the original:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogxTQXAgY3Q
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2008 7:42 pm    
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Cindy does have a beautiful touch on the dobro.

On a thread a couple months ago I commented about her performance at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco last October, where she played dobro with Dave Alvin, as part of his "Guilty Women" instead of his normal group, the "Guilty Men."

Cindy was outstanding, and even more so because just a few days before she came out to California she had just taken delivery on a new Beard Mike Auldridge Signature 6-string reso in black, which is set up with the new Fishman Aura system and the Jerry Douglas stomp box.

She had almost no time before the gig to play with it, and it took them several minutes at the beginning of the set to get her dialed in, but once they did, she played some incredibly tasty stuff!
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Olaf van Roggen


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Post  Posted 1 Jan 2009 5:37 am    
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Tamara James

 

Post  Posted 1 Jan 2009 9:01 am     cindy on youtube
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Olaf van Roggen wrote:
She's fantastic and a very sweet woman,check this out![url=http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq_AzC_0okE [/url]


I fixed the url...(just trying to help, it's a great you tube)
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Olaf van Roggen


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Post  Posted 1 Jan 2009 10:45 am    
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Thanks Tamara!here's me and cindy in Austin last year.
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 1 Jan 2009 11:07 am     Re: cindy on youtube
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Tamara James wrote:
Olaf van Roggen wrote:
She's fantastic and a very sweet woman,check this out![url=http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq_AzC_0okE [/url]


I fixed the url...(just trying to help, it's a great you tube)
click here for Cindy Cashdollar


T.J.,

Thanks for the link.

That ride on Bartenders Blues by Cindy Is beautiful! What a talented steeler!

Nice picking as always by Redd "Master of the Caster" Volkeart.
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 4 Jan 2009 9:50 am    
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"Cindy's arrangement is great fun to play, isn't it? I've been trying to play it on guitar for years, and it works great on steel." Quote from Blake Wilson

Blake,

Right you are, it is a hoot to play! I am having to stay on the carpet until I get this tune down, there are a couple of quick turns there that will launch a Stevens Bar a good one! LMAO!
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Tamara James

 

Post  Posted 4 Jan 2009 11:28 am    
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yes. Minor Swing. It's on the Dobro Variations DVD. I got both of them, but I will have to work through the first one before I attempt that. I love the minor cords. Once I get that down, I'll start working on a variation of Fur Elise for Dobro.

I tuned my Travel Martin Guitar to open G. What a hoot!! It's not a great sound, but just to practice away from home, it's fine. I am afraid to try to tune to C6 'cause the 4th string is already pretty tight. That would be super though, then I could play the Martin in D with my Mt. Dulcimer friends.

I'm gonna love this Dobro thing. Very Happy
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John Drury


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Post  Posted 4 Jan 2009 12:22 pm    
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Tamara,

Have you tried the E tuning yet? Her Rockabilly thing is addictive. I have several Dobros laying around so I put 3 different tunings on them so I don't have to retune a lot. C6, E, and G/G6.

My first Dobro has always had C6 on it, the G, G6, and E tunings are new to me, big difference!

What is the scale length of your "BackPacker"? With a raised nut, that thing would make a nice little travel reso, or an axe for another dobro tuning.
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