Somewhere Out There - Chris Gabriel
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Chris Gabriel
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- Location: Oregon, USA
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Rick Schmidt
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CrowBear Schmitt
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verrrrrry interesting Gabriel
& no picks !? ( not easy without a thumbpick imo)
sounds good
Rick, you've got a link to his setup here :
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=219270
& no picks !? ( not easy without a thumbpick imo)
sounds good
Rick, you've got a link to his setup here :
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=219270
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Chris Gabriel
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Cheers
Thanks for the comments. For me, its part of a learning process, so im glad for the feedback.
That link does display the current setup I am using. I plan on adjusting a few more times, but it functions well. I am really enjoying the discovery, and the diatonic approach is neat. And challenging. Many of you have inspired me, the list goes on and on. I'll just say I'm thankful for the forum.
Why no picks? I like the tone!
That link does display the current setup I am using. I plan on adjusting a few more times, but it functions well. I am really enjoying the discovery, and the diatonic approach is neat. And challenging. Many of you have inspired me, the list goes on and on. I'll just say I'm thankful for the forum.
Why no picks? I like the tone!
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Chris Gabriel
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