Ave Maria (Schubert) on Sho Bud 12 string steel guitar

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Ave Maria (Schubert) on Sho Bud 12 string steel guitar

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Wonderful arrangement!
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Truly amazing and no pedals/kl'ers!
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No, he's got those :)
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Re: Ave Maria (Schubert) on Sho Bud 12 string steel guitar

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Dennis...are "YOU" playing that?? :? wasn't sure. Great playing on that 12 string 'Bud...I have the very same guitar, but now converted to a Universal from an Extended E9th. That's the sort of piece and arrangement Susan Acorn would do.....so different. Really good chords there.

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Re: Ave Maria (Schubert) on Sho Bud 12 string steel guitar

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Dennis...are "YOU" playing that?? :? wasn't sure. Great playing on that 12 string 'Bud...I have the very same guitar, but now converted to a Universal from an Extended E9th. That's the sort of piece and arrangement Susan Acorn would do.....so different. Really good chords there.

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The musician is Dwayne Kong according to his Youtube channel. I just happened accross his channel by accident and thought others would enjoy his refreshing style of music.
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Thanks Dennis.....I found the others too. Very refreshing :)

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For some reason I think this is Doug Livinston! ! playing , AKA.. Earnest Bovine here on the forum, might be wrong..

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David that certainly clarifies who the musician is. Thanks for the correction.
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I've know Doug for years, he's a unbelievable..Player, of all kinds of music & instruments..and I know he's in to this kind of music...you can hear him play in Jan Px Show ..
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Wow! I'd like that played at my funeral...
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Awesome playing and super arrangement.

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I just came across this, and I must say that is some of the coolest stuff I've seen on steel...fantastic!!!

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Thanks David Wright for the link, I finally heard B0B at the winery doing "Remington Ride" Pretty Cool. Thanks Ray
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"Got a quarter for an old altar boy, Faddah?"

Beautiful arrangement - prior to this I had only heard this at Catholic funerals on the pipe organ.
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Absolutely marvelous and refreshing!
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TTT.
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Dennis - that was lovely! My wife is saying "that sounds like a harp". I've always wanted to tackle this piece on steel; thanks for doing it. Great tone on that Bud.
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ttt
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Doug aka Earnest aka Dwayne is one of my favorite musicians at any style and on any instrument he plays!
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Post by Jan Oelbrandt »

wow, that is great. Nice arrangement and scillfully played. I did a version of the other Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) in duet with my daughter, who plays the pedal harp. When I get a recording of that, I'l post it on the Forum, as some people apparantly do enjoy classical music on PSG.
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pretty!
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That is beautiful. Thanks for posting another hidden gem ...
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Hiya it's me again.....that was lovely with the full bodied tone of a Sho-Bud. Mike Daly you're a darn good picker too :D


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