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Topic: C6 TAB Lapsteel Moonlight Serenade - Glenn Miller |
Bert Farroach
From: Netherlands
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Posted 25 Apr 2020 6:18 am
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Hi lapsteelers !
Serious job this time ... can I play Moonlight Serenade on a six string lapsteel?
It took some weeks to find out, and to learn to play it reasonably.
Slants are a nice challenging part of lapsteel, but now I entered the area of 3-tone slants!
In theory most of the time it's not possible to play 3 notes at a pure pitch in a slant position.
But by practicing you can find an avarage chord that sounds good enough for most ears (I think ).
My version of this arrangement is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58clNizvEAk&feature=youtu.be
As always, if you want to give it a try, just email me, and I'll send the complete PDF
and the backing track, for free.
(although a little donation is welcome, but that's up to you)
Take care with the virus, all the best to you,
Bert
Last edited by Bert Farroach on 8 May 2020 7:39 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Keith Glendinning
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 29 Apr 2020 5:56 am
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Another “cracker†Bert. |
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Barbara Berg
From: Washington, USA
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Posted 30 Apr 2020 7:09 pm Moonlight Serenade
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Guess who. Yup you guessed, send me a copy too! Thx Barb _________________ Supro 1956, Rick 1946, Fender 1956, BR9 Gibson,Galveston steel Resonator. On my tombstone, Pardon me if I don't get up! |
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Regina Miller
From: Germany
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Posted 1 May 2020 2:47 am Moonlight Serenade
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Great slant exercise for the bar hand. I like the song. |
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Evelyn Leith
From: Hawaii, USA
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Posted 5 May 2020 11:07 am Moonlight Serenade
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Thanks Bert, another great tab. |
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Hubert Konrad
From: Germany
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Posted 5 May 2020 4:31 pm Moonlight Serenade
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One more great Tab for Non-Country-Steel.
Thenks Bert and keep up your fine work. |
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Francisco Castillo
From: Easter Island, Chile
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Posted 11 Jun 2020 7:32 pm
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Hi.
How do you play this?
5
4
4
can't seem to figure how to slant.
am i missing something?
Thanks! |
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Bert Farroach
From: Netherlands
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Posted 12 Jun 2020 2:05 pm
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See my first comment, Francesco.
A lapsteel is not a piano.
You have to "tune" your notes yourself, just like a violin player ...
So with these three notes, think of 4-5-7 of your scale, and try to come as close as possibl e.
Luckely there's something before and something after, don't fixate on the moment ...
Good luck!😉 |
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Francisco Castillo
From: Easter Island, Chile
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Posted 15 Jun 2020 7:05 pm
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Man, you hit me hard with that one...
Been playin music for +/-30 years and now everything seems to be fallin apart... but no! I will work hard on this one, and luckily overcome the new challenge.
Thanks a lot for this great lesson.
Need to listen with my inner ear, not with my eyes......
There's some kind of mental block that tells you a priori "it won't work" cause we're educated that way, i think.
Sorry if I overextended in my words, but i greatly appreciate your advice.
Maururu rahi
Iorana. |
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Bert Farroach
From: Netherlands
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Posted 16 Jun 2020 6:49 am
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I didn't mean to confuse your world, Francisco.
In fact as a player I feel a beginner,
but finding out things by yourself creates new views!
Just try, after a few weeks it'll be in your fingers.
By the way, another one to work on in this same idiom could be Mood Indigo.
And . . . coincidence or not . .
Just a few weeks ago I was filling my time with carving aerated concrete ...
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Randy Hellstern
From: California, USA
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Posted 14 Jan 2021 12:00 pm
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I find it easiest to use a finger-pull rather than a slant for that chord:
5
4
4
I keep the bar on the 4th fret and pull the 3rd string with my 4th finger, raising it a 1/2 step.
A little awkward at first, but it gets easier with practice |
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Bert Farroach
From: Netherlands
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Posted 14 Jan 2021 2:30 pm
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I tried Randy, but until now ...ðŸ˜
I'll give it another chance..! |
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Randy Hellstern
From: California, USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2021 3:16 pm tab and backing track
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Hi Bert.
I messed around with string pulls playing resonator.
It's a little easier with lighter string gauges.
By the way, could I get backing tracks and tablature from you?
Thanks! I really appreciate the work you put into your arrangements. Fun to play! |
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