Sharon your comment is very special to me, and I’m glad this stirred some fond memories. My Dad and I, and brother played music together all the time… we actually never played this one, but played When They Ring Those Golden Bells, a lot… that sadly doesn’t happen anymore as Dads 93 and in nursing care, and I’d love to be able to play with him again.
Thank you for that... this song for me has been so DONE, that I've kinda avoided it playing it except at home. BUT, then I heard this track and felt, like maybe? I could put a little different spin on it.
Glad you liked it David ... Steel Guitar, or Pedal Steel Guitar which is what I'm playing here, is arguably one of the more difficult instruments to play, but you're never too old to start. Today there are teachers on every corner, unlike in the early 70's when I started. Good luck should you decide to give it a try, and you CAN do it.
@@Driftwood2211 If you know anything about Music... (Keys, Chords, Intervals & etc), you're ahead of the game. Learning fills, runs, licks, intros & turnarounds are all tabbed out, putting them in your song, in the right Key is the Trick... by ear, I might add...
Steven Hicken Jr Pedal Steel Guitar Thanks Steven... the trick is to record wet 😉 I know it’s not the way the professionals do it, but a professional told me once to get the sound in the room the way you like it, and record that... so I usually don’t tweak much in post... been putting a CLA 2LA compressor on the steel and an API 550 on the track and then on the Master I put a Greg Wells MixCentic that Travis told me about and also uses that seems to add a little sheen to it... I have, but don’t usually add reverb when mixing
I just got the accordion bug and this was the first song that came to mind to learn and upload. It's such a classic. To imagine it was written before the declaration of independence blows my mind. Anyways, I got my first taste of steel guitar appreciation when I bumped into some of Bob Wills' musicians back in the 70's. You give the instrument all the love and respect it could possibly have. Thanks for sharing with us!
Thanks so much Mark ... Accordion was my first instrument with the first song I learned to play being the old Hymn, "I Surrender All"... that was a lifetime ago in the early 60's ... In the early 70's I traded that Accordion to help me get my first Pedal Steel. A few years ago when my Father-in-Law became aware that I once played the Accordion, he just happened to have one handy (LOL) and hauled it out for me to strap on and play.
@@steelinatune Since watching your video I just had to go watch some steel guitar theory videos. Wow! It's neat how it's designed to get so much harmony and pickup notes so efficiently. So glad I found your channel, believe I'll subscribe 🙂
Thank you Mark, welcome and glad you’re here… yes Pedal Steel is a pretty special instrument and to think it only arrived on this planet a few short years before I did and what an impact it’s had on Country music in particular but also pop and rock, Gospel and Jazz. In the right hands Pedal Steel is a very versatile instrument. The mechanics alone fascinate me how they’re able to accomplish all that they do.
Dale, I love your arrangement of this classic. Also, I was pleased to see your E9 copedent featured among the few selection on the MSA site under “Players Set-ups”.
Thank you Ben... I had to go to the MSA site to see what my set-up was. It's actually different than that now, but the main stuff is still there... I need to do an update on it.
Thanks Ricky, this was a while back, so don't know for sure, but my guess would be Junior Knight, if not him Mike Headrick or John Hughey both have great tracks for sale.
Thanks Kenny... sadly I can barely play the instrument let alone Tab what I played... I've tried tabbing stuff years ago and it was an exercise in frustration... If there's something in particular on here that I could explain to you, just point it out and I'll try to relearn it and explain it :)
Just listening again. Wow!! What a sound! It doesn't get any better than this. Love your steel arrangement!
Thank you my friend ❤️
My dear dad played steel guitar, and I remember him playing this song. Tears now, but over very good memories....thank you ❤
Sharon your comment is very special to me, and I’m glad this stirred some fond memories. My Dad and I, and brother played music together all the time… we actually never played this one, but played When They Ring Those Golden Bells, a lot… that sadly doesn’t happen anymore as Dads 93 and in nursing care, and I’d love to be able to play with him again.
Wonderfully simple, yet so addictive. You understand the instrument; it shows in your style, pure and precise! Thank you for sharing… Amazing Amen! 😎
Thanks so much for your kind words ... I wish I understood more than I do, but God works with what I have.
The wood grain on your MSA is beautiful. Nicely done -
Thank you Junior ... This was a really great guitar ... wish we could keep them all :(
Absolutely freaking beautiful. Well done, sir.
Thank you kindly Shane
This IS so country music, love it!
Thank you for that... this song for me has been so DONE, that I've kinda avoided it playing it except at home. BUT, then I heard this track and felt, like maybe? I could put a little different spin on it.
A happy family🤗🤗🤗 God blessed you. Great songs
Thank you Joel... May God bless you as well
@@steelinatune 💌🙏🙏🙏
Gifted!!
Another awesome job Dale >> Thanks for sharing >>>
Thank you Harold... glad you liked it
Beautiful Dale as usual. Just beautiful!
Thanks Vern
Wonderful ! 🥰😍❤
Glad you like it! Eduardo, Thanks
Beautifully done. I have always wanted to learn to play a steel guitar. Thanks for posting this.
Glad you liked it David ... Steel Guitar, or Pedal Steel Guitar which is what I'm playing here, is arguably one of the more difficult instruments to play, but you're never too old to start. Today there are teachers on every corner, unlike in the early 70's when I started. Good luck should you decide to give it a try, and you CAN do it.
@@steelinatune Thank you for the encouraging word. At 73 maybe it isn't too late.
@@Driftwood2211 If you know anything about Music... (Keys, Chords, Intervals & etc), you're ahead of the game. Learning fills, runs, licks, intros & turnarounds are all tabbed out, putting them in your song, in the right Key is the Trick... by ear, I might add...
Wonderful mate. Love the distant reverb.
Steven Hicken Jr Pedal Steel Guitar Thanks Steven... the trick is to record wet 😉 I know it’s not the way the professionals do it, but a professional told me once to get the sound in the room the way you like it, and record that... so I usually don’t tweak much in post... been putting a CLA 2LA compressor on the steel and an API 550 on the track and then on the Master I put a Greg Wells MixCentic that Travis told me about and also uses that seems to add a little sheen to it... I have, but don’t usually add reverb when mixing
touches me right in my heart !!! brilliant !!!
Thanks so much Thomas ... glad it touched you, His Grace is truly Amazing
That's beautiful song I love it so much thanks 🙏🙏👍❤️😍😘💕💯
Thanks so much Wayne ... glad you liked my version of this great old Hymn
Love the song just love it on the lap steel now
Thank you 🙏 although this is similar to a Lap Steel, this is actually a Pedal Steel, which is really a complex outgrowth from its lap steel origins 😊
I just got the accordion bug and this was the first song that came to mind to learn and upload. It's such a classic. To imagine it was written before the declaration of independence blows my mind. Anyways, I got my first taste of steel guitar appreciation when I bumped into some of Bob Wills' musicians back in the 70's. You give the instrument all the love and respect it could possibly have. Thanks for sharing with us!
Thanks so much Mark ... Accordion was my first instrument with the first song I learned to play being the old Hymn, "I Surrender All"... that was a lifetime ago in the early 60's ... In the early 70's I traded that Accordion to help me get my first Pedal Steel. A few years ago when my Father-in-Law became aware that I once played the Accordion, he just happened to have one handy (LOL) and hauled it out for me to strap on and play.
@@steelinatune Since watching your video I just had to go watch some steel guitar theory videos. Wow! It's neat how it's designed to get so much harmony and pickup notes so efficiently. So glad I found your channel, believe I'll subscribe 🙂
Thank you Mark, welcome and glad you’re here… yes Pedal Steel is a pretty special instrument and to think it only arrived on this planet a few short years before I did and what an impact it’s had on Country music in particular but also pop and rock, Gospel and Jazz. In the right hands Pedal Steel is a very versatile instrument. The mechanics alone fascinate me how they’re able to accomplish all that they do.
Dale, I love your arrangement of this classic. Also, I was pleased to see your E9 copedent featured among the few selection on the MSA site under “Players Set-ups”.
Thank you Ben... I had to go to the MSA site to see what my set-up was. It's actually different than that now, but the main stuff is still there... I need to do an update on it.
Nice! The harmonica tops it off.
i got goosebumps from this
Thank you
Beautiful.
Thank you! Darryl
Lovely arrangement of a great gospel song. Sits perfectly for pedal steel. Love it!
Thank you kindly Roy… everyone and their sister have done this song, so felt I better try it as well
MEGA! Danke! GOTT segne Sie!
Thank you
静かな夜に聞いていたい曲ですね!
我のハーモニカのレパートリー曲にもしています!
Thank you
Beautiful 😍 my favorite tune
Thank you Dan
❤️ Love to hear you play always!
Thanks you Sir :) that makes me happy
Wonderful!
:)
Smooth as silk!
Thanks Stephen
I like it better every time I listen to it...tryin to cop a couple of your licks, fine job.
Glad you like it William... Let me know if can help you find something here... though I'll probably have to re-learn again what I did ;-)
Beautiful Dale!
Thanks Jeremy
gosh u guys so good, love it,
😊
Played very well. Enjoyed.
Voila cette musique est si belle que je viens de m'abonner à votre chaîne ❤❤❤
So glad you liked it Jean… welcome and I’m glad you’re here
I play this every sunday morning for yhe people hard hit in nc,tenn,ga,fla where iam at we had hurricane milton very nad
:)
Lovely 👍👍👍
Thank you
Amo esse instrumento. Quem toca,deve ser muito especial
Thats very kind Alzira, thank you
Buddy Emmons and Charlie mcoy would be proud...beautiful job
Thank you Doug, Buddy is my hero, and had a few Charlie McCoy records too
Very Nice!!! 🎶🎶🎶
Thanks David, glad you liked it... Listened to some of your videos... I like the way you play.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Love it I'm from Nz i
Thank you Gaye ... my Niece-in-law, and her two grown up children just flew to Nz last night for a visit. She was born and raised there.
Very good, Dale! 🤠
Thanks Zena
I used to play harmonica,gotta get back into it
:)
Mighty mighty fine!!!
Thank you Norm...
That was sweet bro
Thank you :)
Sehr schöne Melodie 😊😊
It's so true now as it was first sang
It is for sure Tony
Muito bom!!!
Thank you Paulo
❤❤❤thesteel great
😂
Thanks
love this where do you get the sound track ???
Thanks Ricky, this was a while back, so don't know for sure, but my guess would be Junior Knight, if not him Mike Headrick or John Hughey both have great tracks for sale.
thanks so much@@steelinatune
QUERO UM DESSES DE PRESENTE
His Grace IS a Gift 😉
Like the T-shirt
Me too
Beautiful arrangment and a really beautiful guitar. What kind is it?
Thanks Ron... This is a 2016 MSA Legend, my first MSA... I had it until a Nashville Pro called me outta the blue wanting to buy it LOL
Nice!!!
tmj, Brasil.
😊
This is the only way this song should be played..
How kind of you Adolfo, thank you so much.
DO YOU MINDE IF I USE THIS SONG FOR MY SISTERS VIDEO TY
Be honored… sorry for your loss 🙏
@@steelinatune THANK YOU I JUST SUBED TO YOU
@@FOREVERBROKEN76 thank you 🙏
@@steelinatune your welcome
Great arrangement! Do you have it tabbed?
Thanks Kenny... sadly I can barely play the instrument let alone Tab what I played... I've tried tabbing stuff years ago and it was an exercise in frustration... If there's something in particular on here that I could explain to you, just point it out and I'll try to relearn it and explain it :)
Great..
:)
Thank you George
@@steelinatune