Arkansas Traveler
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Mike Neer
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Arkansas Traveler
Arkansas Traveler
https://youtu.be/9I43pd-hYKQ
I just bought fiddler’s fakebook and started with letter A of the table of contents, Arkansas Traveler. I had never had a real affinity for folk music as a kid, but I’ve always appreciated and kept it in the back of my mind. Over the past few years I’ve had a real awakening to it, even going back to classical music and marches of the 19th century.
Anyway, I love when my strings are dead like this. I haven’t changed them in a year at least and I play a lot.
https://youtu.be/9I43pd-hYKQ
I just bought fiddler’s fakebook and started with letter A of the table of contents, Arkansas Traveler. I had never had a real affinity for folk music as a kid, but I’ve always appreciated and kept it in the back of my mind. Over the past few years I’ve had a real awakening to it, even going back to classical music and marches of the 19th century.
Anyway, I love when my strings are dead like this. I haven’t changed them in a year at least and I play a lot.
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Pete Martin
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
That's great Mike!!
As a past fiddle player, the various traditions of fiddle tunes are absolutely full of great melodies for ALL instruments. I hope eventually I can play steel enough to put some on there.
Keep after it!
As a past fiddle player, the various traditions of fiddle tunes are absolutely full of great melodies for ALL instruments. I hope eventually I can play steel enough to put some on there.
Keep after it!
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Brad Bechtel
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
Nice job, Mike. Keep on steelin'!
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Mike Neer
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
Brad, at this point I’m stealin’—stealin’ inspiration from everywhere I can find it.
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Tim Toberer
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
I have thought about trying to arrange some of the Celtic fiddle tunes I used to play all the time, but this type of stuff seems to be almost impossible on steel guitar. Your arrangement is as good as any I have heard on a non pedal guitar so nice job! I feel like a re-entrant string would help, but I am like you and really don't like that idea. I know Buddy Emmons did a few fiddle tunes, but can't recall which ones, or know which neck he played them on. I am sure Jerry Douglas as well has done a number of these. You have inspired me to investigate.
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Mike Neer
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
These are great exercises for developing all areas of technique on non-pedal. Musically and artistically, lap steel maybe isn't the best choice for this, but I am hoping that some of that greasy fiddle stuff rubs off into my playing. For example, if I was going to start playing some "Gypsy" jazz, I would focus more on Grappelli than Django. I am trying to further a style of playing that I like to think of as Swamp Bop, New Jersey style.
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Pete Martin
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Re: Arkansas Traveler
I know Emmons recorded Indian Killed a Woodcock but don’t know of any others. I learned his version on mandolin.
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