Can't thank you enough. I've been looking high and low for instruction on what to do during the verse of a classic country song like this. There's so many lessons about intros and breaks out there not enough of this.
If you would and thank you, if you do or don't, walk through Buck Owens Crying Time. It is a classic and no one teaches it. That i know of. Thanks again. Lee Barber
On one of your other videos where it was a basic showing of scales you were using your feet and I could see your knees move but you didn't explain by moving the pedals or the levers what they actually did and why you used them is there any way you can explain explain why you use those
I want to get into pedal steel guitar, (I already play regular guitar) what would you recommend a brand? Looking for something that I would be playing for years
This is the most saddest song of all time but I love it and the steel guitar brings the song to life R.I.P George
Can't thank you enough. I've been looking high and low for instruction on what to do during the verse of a classic country song like this. There's so many lessons about intros and breaks out there not enough of this.
EXACTLY! too many "hot licks" videos and Not enough touch and tone videos out there!!! This is wonderful stuff
I can’t stand most country music but that song will tear your heart out. Thank you
Outstanding lesson for beginners. A ton of useful information, great examples of fills. Definitely need more good ones like this! Thanks.
I'm cutting my hands off right now...
Great justice to accompaniment to the song and as well to Pete Drake, King of the Talking Steel Guitar! Mahalo Gilroy . . .
This is a very climatical song and it paints the sobering true of a love thar lasts til the end
Mahalo for the great lesson, came back for a refresher.
Gilroy,
I've been trying to play this monster for years. Your videos are great. Keep this going, you are helping a lot of people.
Yeah this is a monster of a song to sing correctly too
A great song by a great artist by a great session player.
I'm glad you are making more frequent videos.
Thank you so much! I can't wait to dive into this. Lots of great fills. Awesome picking!
Very good lesson for beginners.
Good song choice to develop skills using the characteristics of the pedal steel.
Good job Gilroy
I'm glad you're posting more videos.
OK...this will be my week coming up thank you!
Excellent! Enjoyed it. 👍
I really love your playing and the instructions. Any chance that you sell tabs to you lessons? Thanks, Jerry
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks again Gilroy! Always a Great job explaining.
Beautiful!
Nice !
That's awesome.. would love to hear Alan Jackson s Here in the Real World
Like the Gene Fields guitar!
If you would and thank you, if you do or don't, walk through Buck Owens Crying Time.
It is a classic and no one teaches it. That i know of. Thanks again. Lee Barber
Crying Time... not a bad idea. I'll take a look at it
@@gilroyhollistermusic9199 thanks again
On one of your other videos where it was a basic showing of scales you were using your feet and I could see your knees move but you didn't explain by moving the pedals or the levers what they actually did and why you used them is there any way you can explain explain why you use those
Thanks
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Can I hire you?
I want to get into pedal steel guitar, (I already play regular guitar) what would you recommend a brand? Looking for something that I would be playing for years
Get one that is still in production like GFI or Mullen, etc.
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nice job it played beautifuly you did👍 🤔 but as a guitarist just a regular 6string you play open string chords and barre chords in this song
What key is your steel tuned in?
E9
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The Song Compliments the PSG,& the PSG Compliments the Story.
Jerry Lee used Drake on nearly all of his Country stuff.