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Ralph Czitrom

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 11:10 am    
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When my wife and I decided to return to Maui for our 25th anniversary, we didn’t know that the annual Maui Steel Guitar Festival was to be held at that time. We saw it as an opportunity to hear some of the best musicians in Hawaii, which it was. What it also became was an opportunity (with help from my teacher, John Ely) for me to play steel guitar on stage for the first time.

I had never been to a steel guitar gathering of any kind, and this was a wonderful way to begin, at Ka'anapali Beach. Got to meet great musicians like Alan Akaka, Greg Sardinha, Gary Aiko, Patty Maxine… Everyone we met was welcoming and encouraging. I hooked up with a talented bass player, Konabob Stoffer, who drafted the well-known guitarist, Kaipo Asing, to accompany me. The amazing thing is that we went on with no rehearsal and no sound check. Attached below is a link to a YouTube video which I’ve posted of “The Hukilau Song”, one of the two numbers we performed. It was an experience I’ll never forget. Thanks for watching.

Also making its stage debut was the guitar which Tom Pettingill built for me last year, a long scale Rickenbacker clone with a Lollar horseshoe pickup Tom called the P6. Below is a link to a previous post about the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twDn-Q7Jvzg

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=252215
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Jim Mckay

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 11:46 am    
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Ralph. That was very nice playing and a very nice sound. Its great to hear a good Hawaiian style and sound. We need more of it.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 11:47 am    
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Nice job, Ralph. What a great tone!
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Michael Greer


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 11:49 am    
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Ralph

Congratulations on a fantastic debut.....not many can claim that their first performance was in Hawaii !!!

Enjoyed your playing.

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David Matzenik


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 12:27 pm    
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Nice way to start your personal appearances Ralph. The guitar sounds great. I can see you had a pretty fresh Trade Wind that day. I know that can make outdoor recording difficult.
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Jerome Hawkes


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 12:41 pm    
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Ralph - that is GREAT and the P6 is amazing!!! (how did i miss that one....how much of my tax refund have i spent??) Laughing
what a great opportunity - beautiful setting too
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Terry Haggerty

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 1:45 pm    
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Aloha to Ralph and all
Ralph, I was at the Maui Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival and heard your song---it was great!...an amazing opportunity to play among the best. The chap from Germany was also one of John Ely's Skype students...he also did a great job. Kudos to John Ely for teaching you so well and encouraging you to perform.

It was a great festival also with some good info. I bought AlanAkaka's recommended non stage amp...the Yamaha THR 10... It's great...as a bonus, when I got back to Eastern Canada I found 1950s National D8 in pristine condition! Now all I have to do is learn to play ;0)

Aloha,
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 1:46 pm    
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Awesome post, Ralph, wish I'd been there even more now. Keep bringing it!

Terry, please expound on your experience with the Yamaha, not much on stage comments to be found for this great non-amp.
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Jerome Hawkes


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 2:20 pm    
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don't want to side-track Ralphs thread, but i've had the THR10 for over a year and its a great amp for what it was designed for - low level bedroom/practice playing + the portability with batteries (it actually sounds better with batteries for some reason).
the key to getting a great sound is the supplied software where you can choose different parameters like speaker size, effects, etc and then save that preset. mine stays by the bedside and i will lay there at night and play my frypan til i doze off....and yes, i'm a bachelor..haha
i've also owned the Roland micro cube and the old version of the Vox DA5 (i think they re-issued tham as they were so popular) which are also great small portable amps, but the THR10 is a different league. Yamaha would have hit a home run if they had just put a line out on this thing so you could go direct to the board! perfect for acoustic level volume jams
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Ralph Czitrom

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 3:58 pm    
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Thanks for the good words, guys. Karen and I have decided that, if our luck holds out, we're going to make this an annual event. Sure is something to look forward to!

Jerome, the P6 evolved out of a series of conversations I had with Tom. I love the sound of the B6, but I like a long scale guitar and Tom's knowledge of woods, plus the availability of one of Jason's horseshoe pickups, allowed the guitar to come to life. If you have guitar dreams, Tom makes dreams come true.
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 4:39 pm    
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Jerome Hawkes wrote:
a line out
Try the headphone out, works for me in some situations.
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 4:41 pm    
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Jerome Hawkes wrote:
a line out
Try the headphone out, works for me in some situations.
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Rick Aiello


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 4:57 pm    
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Very cool, Ralph. Mr. Green
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Norman Markowitz

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 5:26 pm    
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Super job, great tone!!
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Tom Pettingill


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 5:44 pm    
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Nice job Ralph!!
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 7:20 pm    
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You did a good job, Ralph, and your tone and touch were perfect for the music. Keep it up!
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Stephen Abruzzo

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2014 8:34 pm    
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Great job Ralph.
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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2014 3:47 am    
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Smile
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Ray Montee


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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2014 8:02 am     Great looking guitars............
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TOM: How'd YOU manage to keep 'the RIC Suits' off of your back with that look-a-like pickup cover and the five panels?

Another SGF member wasn't so lucky, as I understand it.
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Tom Pettingill


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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2014 8:53 am    
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Luck of the Irish I guess Wink
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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2014 4:22 pm    
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stellar tone & playing!
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Bill Leff


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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2014 6:46 pm    
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Excellent playing and tone! Congratulations on your debut.
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Don Kona Woods


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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2014 8:15 pm    
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As I often say, "Playing Hawaiian Steel Guitar in Hawaii has a special effect of bringing out the Hawaiian touch and tone."

Ralph's performance is an example of what I am talking about. Great job.

I will look forward to hearing more.

Hope to see you next year in Maui.
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Jean-Sebastien Gauthier


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Post  Posted 1 May 2014 3:56 am    
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Good job!! Nice tone and touch! John Ely is a great teacher!
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Mark Roeder


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Post  Posted 1 May 2014 4:03 pm    
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Very nice! Way better than any of my documented performances.
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