Fly Me To The Moon - C6th

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Fly Me To The Moon - C6th

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This was a lot of Fun,
Recorded this to 3 tracks of iRealPro, Drums/Bass/Piano and then mixed to my poor taste ... pretty great program

https://youtu.be/FlVgj6OMmDA
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Dale, great job and swinging. I never tire of this song. Keep up the cool C6 playing.
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Larry Dering wrote:Dale, great job and swinging. I never tire of this song. Keep up the cool C6 playing.
Thanks so much Larry... C6th has put a little skip in my step. I'm really enjoying it.
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Dale,
I’ve only heard this classic on steel by two Steelers….Herby Wallace at the Big D show and now your fine version. I think ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes would approve… 😉. Well done sir…Carl
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Carl Williams wrote:Dale,
I’ve only heard this classic on steel by two Steelers….Herby Wallace at the Big D show and now your fine version. I think ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes would approve… 😉. Well done sir…Carl
You made me smile Carl... Thank you. Come to think of it, I wasn't aware of this being done on Steel, though I've always loved this style of music since I was a kid.
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nice bright tone on an msa. is that wallace trutone? oh and love your playing. great arrangements.
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Great job Dale. Thought of Herby Wallace When I heard you playing it.
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Gary Spaeth wrote:nice bright tone on an msa. is that wallace trutone? oh and love your playing. great arrangements.
Thank you Gary... thats a pretty quiet Single Coil wound by Clay Alden, (Travis Toy's Brother-in-law) Clay actually also did the cabinet to this MSA. I just got this pickup a couple of weeks ago and am really liking it. Also if you're interested, this was recorded with a Sennheiser MD 421ii Mic on a Quilter TT15 Cab. With a Black Box and Benado Steel Dream as well.
Mike Wilson wrote:Great job Dale. Thought of Herby Wallace When I heard you playing it.
Thanks so much Mike... Herby was a Monster, and sadly I can't say I've heard him play this, but positive its incredible. Talked to Herby many times on the phone, he was a very nice man.
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Sounds great as always Dale.
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Paul King wrote:Sounds great as always Dale.
Thank you Paul... appreciate that
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great job dale!! will have work on my C6th playing
going to steel some licks from you ;-)

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Paul Wade wrote:great job dale!! will have work on my C6th playing
going to steel some licks from you ;-)

paul
Thanks so much Paul... You're welcome to steel anything you deem worthy of steeling, which frankly is a surprise and humbling honor all at the same time. Thank you
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Outstanding, Dale. I love that stuff.
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Rick Barnhart wrote:Outstanding, Dale. I love that stuff.
Thank you Rick, I'm glad you liked it.
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Enjoyed that thanks, Dale. Great chords. :D
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Jim Mckay wrote:Enjoyed that thanks, Dale. Great chords. :D
Thank you Jim glad you enjoyed it. Have a Niece-In-Law from New Zealand