You make it look easy. Thanks for the lesson. Any chance you would consider making a lesson on one of his gospel songs? The steel guitar sounds beautiful but not nearly this complicated on those songs.
I looked for an email to send you a message, other than I really appreciate the with yo do on these songs. I was worrying if you could work up Johnny Bush's "Whiskey River"? Thanks
No it's in D. The chords are basically D C G. The C giving it that heavy 7th influence.The chord progression behind the lead is: D, G, Gsus4, G,D,C,G,D. Grab an acoustic guitar if you need to and play along to see exactly where the chord changes take place.
now that's funky
You make it look easy. Thanks for the lesson. Any chance you would consider making a lesson on one of his gospel songs? The steel guitar sounds beautiful but not nearly this complicated on those songs.
Holy Smokes! That made me shiver. Thanks for the lesson. Much appreciated.
Very cool! Great lesson as always!
I looked for an email to send you a message, other than I really appreciate the with yo do on these songs. I was worrying if you could work up Johnny Bush's "Whiskey River"?
Thanks
Key of C?
No it's in D. The chords are basically D C G. The C giving it that heavy 7th influence.The chord progression behind the lead is: D, G, Gsus4, G,D,C,G,D.
Grab an acoustic guitar if you need to and play along to see exactly where the chord changes take place.
that's stout..always thought that was one of the most unique runs on a steel.