Tennessee Waltz
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All Comments (70)
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Sitting here in a small town in Northeastern Indiana enjoying your music. Keep up the good work. I'll check out your other videos too. Thanks.
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Great job, i like this version!!!!! Regards!
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I can tell you this Austin, there is no other version of "Tennessee Waltz" that comes anywhere close to yours. I can hear the emotion that you put into the song and I can see the feeling you have for the music while watching you play.
I want to thank you again for sharing your talent with us all.
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Bravo sir! I really enjoyed your version! Plus you just can't beat that old country!
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I think i'm in love with this instrument!
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Thank you for the great song on my absolute favourite instrument. Makes my heart sing.
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What's your tuning chart for this, sir? Very nice too! Loved it.
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This is my all time favorite instrument.
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This is probably one of the most beautiful C&W songs. It is truly ethereal on this instument. Great playing. thanks. If you play "Now is the hour" hope you can post it
Thanks for all the great comments! I confess I don't update or check in like I should, but I do appreciate it. The arrangement is "on the fly" so unfortunately I don't have any tab for it. The tuning is standard e9 with an additional 11 & 12 for some low end. Thanks again!
rthawker 6 months ago
Hey Folks, Thanks for all the nice comments, I really appreciate them. AustinSTEEL, That is a P/P. borgrif, I enjoyed your video and would love to jam sometime. I am from Louisville and my wife lived in Fern Creek and we get back every now and then so we might be able to do that sometime. Keep Checking back as I am putting together a clip of some of my breaks with my band. I'll try to post it soon, Austin
rthawker 3 years ago
Beautifully done. My father (Redd Stewart) would enjoy your talent.
ifyourhappy 4 years ago
Thank You ifyourhappy! That is indeed a complement. By the way, the back up track I was playing with was given to me by Roy Ayres who was the steel player for PeeWee. It is off of his instrumental album "Footprints".
To everyone that has posted, I appreciate all of the comments and compliments. I do plan to post more so check back soon, Austin
rthawker 4 years ago
Fantastic playing...I have a Carter D-10 and really like it...do you use a sustain, or additional reverb pedal etc. I'm trying to find the right combination. What would you recommend?
harrymaxipo 4 years ago
Harry, the amp that I used had all the effects built in, but on stage I run the steel through a Peavy Nashville 400 with a rack unit containing reverb, delay, chorus and various other effects. No sustain though, thats pretty much all Emmons. Austin
rthawker 4 years ago