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Don McGregor

 

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Memphis, Tennessee
Post  Posted 31 Jul 2015 7:55 pm    
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Okay, I swear I will get around to actually using my real recording gear instead of recording to the I-phone, but for now I just feel like putting some rough and tumble stuff out there because it's fun and easy.
This is me messin' around with a tune I've been writing on a Double 8 console I built.
BTW, what may sound in this recording like mistakes or clams to the uneducated ear are, in fact, esoteric jazz licks that I have invented to musically imitate the sound of mistakes and clams. You can trust me on this because I am a Professional Musician.
Tuning is C6/A7 with high G.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzRlqOJKXKY&feature=youtu.be
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Don McGregor

 

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Memphis, Tennessee
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2015 3:42 am    
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Taking this tune in my head with me in to Chemo this morning. Gonna try and edit it into something recordable. It helps to have something to think about.
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Stefan Robertson


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Hertfordshire, UK
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2015 7:42 am    
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Quite nice. Sounds reminiscent of early steel recordings.

I would back off of some of the additional vibrato with your hand when playing but sounds great keep it up.
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Don McGregor

 

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Memphis, Tennessee
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2015 12:10 pm    
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Thank you, Stefan,
But what does an Englishman know about vibrato?
Just kidding. Really.
Thank you for listening. My steel playing is a work in progress, and finessing vibrato is something I only occasionally feel that I am getting close to. Not enough/too much is more often my M.O.. On something as raw, unrehearsed, and unstructured as this piece, I do tend to go way overboard. It's a wonder I don't fall off the stool.
It's the same with a volume pedal, which I am not using here. I'm getting better at both vibrato and using a volume pedal, but I am not yet where I want to be. It's the learning that is so exciting, like when I actually get something right, I am excited, and run to tell the wife.
Also, thank you for noting my attempt at creating a new old style tune. I often do this with the lyrics and tunes of my vocal songs. I like some new style songs, too, but often wonder why what I think of as the the Golden Years ended.
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