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From: kerrsteel
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  • this lapsteel is wonderful!

  • Thank you for your very kind words, all My lap steels are homebuilt.

    James.

  • @kerrsteel how do you build them? i want to buy one but can only find cheap ones on internet

  • this is in my favourites on here...you are good and enjoyed listening to you...up load some more please

  • Well Done.

  • you are very good

  • Thank you for dropping by to listen, and for your kind words.

    I had an ear infection here and the intonation is a bit ropey.

    Please have a listen to the many others I have recorded.

    James.

  • That was beautiful Man. A musician is a musician is a musician.

    You have the talent. Well done. Love it.

  • great job on your new guitar very pretty love your playing keep it country

  • Thank you for stopping by to listen.

    James.

  • Beautiful, ol' Hank would be proud

  • Beautiful, ol' Hank would be proud

  • muito bom, parabens

  • Obrigado por ouvir minhas músicas.

    James.

  • Big fan of your steel...I like the Vegas-esque theme...very rockabilly

  • Thank you for your kind words and taking time to leave a comment.

    James.

  • Thank you for listening.

    James.

  • Tell me about it.. However still great. Despite my flippant comment. I know how hard it is to nail those slides believe me.

    There is a great backup program called Band in Box you might want to look at.

    Band in a Box with real tracks gives you great computer backups that sound like a real band without the midi sounds. Just plug in the chords.

  • need to autotune a couple notes

  • When you get old, things don't work the same.

    James.

  • Great sound!!!!. I have pick up a 6 string lap steel and am trying to learn yo play it.  I was wondering where you get your tabs from or if you even use them. I have listened to every song that you have posted and love them all. keep playing and posting.

    Ed Barnes

  • Thank you for your kind words Ed. If there are any songs you would like to have the backing track for just let me know, I would need an email address to send it. I use a C6 tuning with a G on top, not the Hawaiian C6 tuning.

    James.

  • Really beautiful

  • Great instrument! Thanks for this. I'm working on a vocal and this helps me to get the first line!

    Thanks for the share Hank

  • Thank you for your kind words.

    James.

  • Very nice!!

  • Thank you for listening, there are more songs for you to hear from me.

    James.

  • VERY GREAT !!

    * * * * * * * * * * *

  • Thank you for your kind words.

    James.

  • 5 star and shared

  • Thank you so much for listening.

    James.

  • Nice sound for easy listening. l liked the lap steel . What tuning do you use for this song as I also play lap steel.

    will listen to other videos you have posted.

    thanks

  • Alex, This sounds like a slightly out of tune C6 high to low GECAGE. I was having ear trouble at that time.

    James.

  • Very nice. Gwen

  • Thank you Gwen.

    James.

  • My favorite Hank song, great job!

  • You're very welcome, kerrsteel; keep playing that Steel Guitar! :-)

  • Very, very nice........I used to sing this song a lot. I sang it as you were playing it. :-)

  • Thank you for your support Cowgirl.

    James.

  • great tune 5*

  • Thank you so much for them stars.

    James.

  • Fantastic !!! Very nicely done can't wait for your next video

  • Thank you for your kind words.

    James.

  • Thank you Rupert its always nice to hear from you. I have an Ear infection which I think caused some intonation problems, but I did my best.

    James.

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