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Re: Kilima Hawaiians

Postby mick hearn » Sat Jun 18, 2016 10:36 pm

I remember Mr Steehuis and have got a record somewhere. It was just a passing phase in those days. It is only recently when I started getting in to lap steel that I started hearing all these other names so only now started to find out about them. Holland is still the place to be for pedal steel players as well.

Very confusing with all these tunings. ~Think I will stick to C6 and E13 although according to Basil there are two versions of that - with or without the F#. Never mind I will plod on. The Steel Guitar Rock is fantastic to play on C6. Get this weeks and next weeks gigs out of the way then I can concentrate a bit more.
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Re: Kilima Hawaiians

Postby sabatica » Fri May 19, 2017 2:19 pm

Lots of rolls on a single string.

2 note chord work. Doesn't really matter what the tuning is just find the right intervals.

No chords per say to tackle.

Chords are really 3 or more notes.
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