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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 1:56 pm    
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I'm by no means an accomplished resonator player but I own one and, in a foolish moment, agreed to play a little behind a few tunes for a friend's upcoming house-concert. So I'm woodsheddin'! I have it tuned GBDGBD and that's fine for most of the tunes in question.

But one of the tunes is in a kind of minor-pentatonic mood and I'm wondering whether you experienced resonator guys would suggest that I change the tuning for such a tune, or keep playing in GBDGBD, despite the extra fret-movement required.

Would you kindly give a listen to this 40-second clip and let me know your advice? The dobro doesn't come in till the end of the first verse and takes a nice turnaround after the chorus.

I've parked the mp3 over in the "Listening Library" section of www.steelguitarjazz.com . It's the first clip shown, called "Dobro Thing.

Thanks in advance for your help and advice!

Jimbeaux
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Bill McCloskey

 

Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 2:23 pm    
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You don't need to change tunings for this in my opinion. I take it that is NOT you on the clip? If it is, then you sound great.
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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 2:25 pm    
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by the way, nice site Jim. Hope you are adding more to it.
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 2:25 pm    
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Bill, thanks for your input. No, sadly, that's not me. But I hope to sound halfway as good as him by Sunday!

p.s. Thx too for your comment on the website. Yes, I add more to it as I find it. I will soon be adding some clips from Jim Loessberg's new CD.
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Jerry Overstreet


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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 2:29 pm    
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Sounds like a perfect tune, mood for standard dobro G to me. That would be the tuning I'd choose for it. Nice tune.
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Dave Harmonson


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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 6:10 pm    
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I concur with all above. Standard dobro tuning.
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 15 Mar 2010 9:00 pm    
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OK, thanks, guys. I can make that work. I just didn't want to be spinning my wheels, building up the muscle memory if everybody was gonna say, "no you dummy! You just tune it like this and then everything lines up perfectly..."
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 16 Mar 2010 3:36 am    
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Regular old G should work fine.

One thing you might try for fun on that tune is take make a one string tuning change, drop your sixth string from G down to E.

Sometime poster here and excellent player Greg Booth uses that a lot, and I can hear where it might be nice for that song.
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