Mike Beith from the UK had some requests, and then wrote:
One of my all time favourites, but played on pedal steel, is Tom Brumleys 'Neosho Waltz'.
Now that would be a challenge on C6.
Indeed it was, Mike!
A matter of reducing those massive pedalsteel chords to the essential notes on a simple 6-string.
I think with reasonable result, and I hope you agree over there.
Tom Brumley starts in the key of E and modulates in the middle to F.
I followed him rather close through the song.
You'll find this "arrangement" goes really high on the fretboard.
So I decided to add another second part in F, but in a lower octave.
I slowed down the original a bit, and made a play-along track.
Which I'll have to play along with for many times to make it really flow!
It's the complete song, followed by a 2 bar countdown, and the second part again in the low lapsteel version.
Finally I turned it to a clip showing the tab lines on the screen.
Now this clip is a "hidden one", because the original music is in it.
But this is the link: https://youtu.be/HLzUhjtOr6I
Tom Brumley's original is here: https://youtu.be/s3N2CASPY00
Probably one for people that dare to study, haha!
If you still want the complete PDF or the play-along as mp3,
just email me, and I'll send it for free.
Hope you like this contribution too, let me know, all the best,
Bert
