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Topic: Hilo March on my Rickenbacher Frypan |
Sebastian Müller
From: Berlin / Germany
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 1:07 pm
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Hilo March on my Rickenbacher Frypan (Longscale Postwar)
inspired by the versions of Dick McIntire and Sol Hoopii.
The tuning I use is A Highbass (Hi to low E C#A E C# A)
After some requests I offer Tabs and Playbacks for A and G tuning for this tune and also
12th Street Rag and Lady Be Good.
If you are interested please pm me !
Please click here for the video
----> https://youtu.be/Eq1Wi4lMQro
Hope you like it !😊
Aloha
🌴
Sebastian _________________ https://hawaiian-steel-guitar.com |
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Rick Aiello
From: Berryville, VA USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 1:35 pm
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Truly breathtaking ... |
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Joe Elk
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 2:29 pm
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Cool! Cool!! Cool!!! One of my Favorites!!!!!
Joe Elk Central Ohio |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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David Rattray
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 3:14 pm
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You are amazing never has anyone played with such accuracy ...thank you .. |
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David DeLoach
From: Tennessee, USA
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Scott Thomas
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 3:56 pm
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We are unused to hearing those triplets today, so it is fascinating and impressive to see that style resurrected. I hear it on old recordings and seeing it done is like a magic trick.
Of course your whole arrangement and tone is great too. I love your videos. |
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Joe Cook
From: Lake Osoyoos, WA
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 4:56 pm
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Wow!!!! |
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Rick Barnhart
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 5:41 pm
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Outstanding performance! _________________ Clinesmith consoles D-8/6 5 pedal, D-8 3 pedal & A25 Frypan, Pettingill Teardrop, & P8 Deluxe. |
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Michael Kienhofer
From: Goulais River,Ontario,Canada
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Posted 8 Feb 2021 7:24 pm
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Without a doubt we are watching a Modern day Master !
Simply Awesome ! |
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Robert Murphy
From: West Virginia
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 4:45 am
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Great technique. I have the same fry pan with brass nut and bridge. Don’t have those chops. |
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Joe Breeden
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 6:06 am
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OMG. A true Master. I think I will sell everything I have with a raised nut. Thanks for posting |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 7:56 am
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That was great.
Beautiful playing and beautiful guitar.
Nice to see someone still using the A, high bass, tuning.
I still use that tuning.
Erv |
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Kirk Francis
From: Laupahoehoe
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 8:05 am hilo march
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da kine, brah! _________________ The mainland is intimidating, bewildering, and uncomfortable. And you have to wear shoes. -- Theroux. |
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Mike A Holland
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 9:23 am
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Excellent, Really well played and beautifully recorded. Sebastian you are doing a really important job here, bringing the spotlight on these great old players who are in danger of being totally forgotten. Also recording them with modern sound equipment to bring out the best in the music. I hope you carry on with these. I am sure when the younger generation see how beautiful the steel can be played a few of them will want to pick up the instrument and learn this classic style. Brilliant! |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 9:23 am
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"Spectangular" Sebastian. It's also great to hear someone playing in A Major instead of poopooing it!!!!!!!! I love it.
I have the TAB from my 1948 lessons for two marches played similarly. I'll see if I can post one following this post.
Geo _________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 10:40 am
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Here is the 2 page TAB for Kamiki March in the A Major tuning. Sorry I couldn't find the matching pages, but there's a small arrow on the last line indicating you go to Page 2 there. So, you play Page 1, Page 2 and back to Page 1 omitting the 3rd bar, playing the 5th.
_________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 10:49 am
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Here is page 2, I couldn't find it to load.
[img]https://bb.steelguitarforum.com
/userpix2020-03/3302_KAMIKI_MARCH_Pt2_of_2_1.jpg[/img] find it to load it.
Geo _________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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Joe Elk
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 12:43 pm
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George: I searched as well as I can for " Kamiki March" On UTUBE and could not find It.
Joe Elk Central Ohio |
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Jim Mckay
From: New Zealand
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 12:44 pm
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Fantastic .
Great to hear the old style that well played. That's top shelf. _________________ Canopus d-8
Excel Jerry Byrd frypan
T-8 Stringmaster |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 3:38 pm
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I'm sorry Jim and Joe, if you don't know already, I sight impaired and I have the screen 300 magnification, hence, I can't see all the screen at any time. I was hoping that Brad would come on line and help me out. I'll try page 2 again:
_________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 4:03 pm
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Well, Jim and Joe, I had some success there. You play page one, go to Page 2 where the little arrow is at the bottom of Page 1, play all of page 2 and then Page 1 again ending at the 17/16 slant.
I've never recorded that on Youtube, in fact trying to find Hawaiian backup for many years is darn near impossible.
I have Nallawicki March also as a two-page tune. If anybody wishes it, just say so.
Geo _________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 4:51 pm
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Joe, a lot of the Hawaiian music was published by Oahu for teaching Hawaiian guitar. They were huge suppliers to the industry, selling all the items, electric guitars, bars and picks, guitar stands and strings et al. They published courses in both note and TAB.
If I remember correctly, my first lesson was "You Are My Sunshine", single note with only a thumb pick, playing in the A Major tuning on a Stella guitar which the school gave you if you completed all 52 lessons at $1 per week!
Geo _________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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George Rout
From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 4:52 pm
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Joe, a lot of the Hawaiian music was published by Oahu for teaching Hawaiian guitar. They were huge suppliers to the industry, selling all the items, electric guitars, bars and picks, guitar stands and strings et al. They published courses in both note and TAB.
If I remember correctly, my first lesson was "You Are My Sunshine", single note with only a thumb pick, playing in the A Major tuning on a Stella guitar which the school gave you if you completed all 52 lessons at $1 per week!
Geo _________________ http://georgerout.com
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me" |
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Levi Gemmell
From: New Zealand
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Posted 9 Feb 2021 5:55 pm
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Exquisite playing, Sebastian. I think when you really enjoy the old marches, you get a feeling like no other hearing them played with all the character, precision and tone that you bring to this piece. Big love!
I'd also like to second Scott's comment on the triplets: rarely heard, but the real deal - no faking THOSE notes! _________________ Commodore S-8
John Allison S-8
JB Frypan S-8
Sho~Bud LDG SD-10
1966 Fender Super Reverb |
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