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Topic: On the Sunny Side of the Street-E9th and C6th |
Chuck S. Lettes
From: Denver, Colorado
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Posted 7 Feb 2014 4:39 pm
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After all of the snow and cold weather here in Denver, I thought a sunny, cheerful tune would be in order. Here's an arrangement of "On the Sunny Side of the Street," featuring both necks of my Mullen pedal steel guitar.
Chuck
http://chucklettes.com/music |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 7 Feb 2014 5:17 pm Might fine!
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Enjoyed your latest "On the Sunny Side of the Thoroughfare".......
Nice variety and as always nicely presented.
Thanx for sharing. |
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Chuck S. Lettes
From: Denver, Colorado
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Posted 8 Feb 2014 3:07 pm
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Thanks, Ray. Hope to see you at a show down the road.
Chuck |
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 8 Feb 2014 3:58 pm
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That's amazing and I'll tell you why! I'm a beginner with a D10 which I got with the intention of learning to play country stuff, but I keep getting sidetracked with the C6 as I also like jazz and swing and I find it fascinating. Only yesterday I was wondering if Sunnyside would work on the steel - I know it well from having arranged it for brass choir - and now I have the answer. Thanks, Chuck! _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
Homebuilt keyless U12 7x5, Excel keyless U12 8x8, Williams keyless U12 7x8, Telonics rack and 15" cabs |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 8 Feb 2014 4:21 pm
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i dig it too! i've messed a little with the emmons 'swingin' version on c6..cool chords...whatever they are...?! |
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Chuck S. Lettes
From: Denver, Colorado
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Posted 9 Feb 2014 4:39 pm
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Thanks, guys. Ian, I figure there has to be a good reason to carry a heavy double neck steel guitar. Love the C6th sounds, a cool contrast to the E9th.
Chuck |
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