Solo steel guitar arrangements?
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Ethan Verderber
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Solo steel guitar arrangements?
Hello, I play at weekly open mics. Does anyone know of any good songs for solo E9 pedal steel or where to find them? I would like to find songs that I can learn and play solo that are in any style of country or even swing, blues, or Hawaiian music. YouTube videos or just song or album recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks
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Gary Lloyd
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solo song for steel guitar
try this ballet cold cold heart. a little faster song
pan handle rag bluegrass rockytop even the steel rag
gospel song amazing grace how
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pan handle rag bluegrass rockytop even the steel rag
gospel song amazing grace how
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Norman Evans
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Cold, Cold Heart
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Frank Freniere
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Hi Ethan -
Have you considered bringing backing tracks to the open mic, from BIAB or YouTube?
Not exactly country, swing, blues or Hawaiian, Winnie Winston’s “Hymns and Hyrs” from his “Steel Wool” album is nonetheless a beautiful, fairly easy solo E9 piece but it’s for 10 or 12 strings, I forget which.
PS I took “solo” to mean “unaccompanied.”
Have you considered bringing backing tracks to the open mic, from BIAB or YouTube?
Not exactly country, swing, blues or Hawaiian, Winnie Winston’s “Hymns and Hyrs” from his “Steel Wool” album is nonetheless a beautiful, fairly easy solo E9 piece but it’s for 10 or 12 strings, I forget which.
PS I took “solo” to mean “unaccompanied.”
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