Jimmy Day anyone?
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Jay Riddle
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Jimmy Day anyone?
I would like to get a few more "Jimmy Day" style licks that are preferably on the 3,4,5 and 4,5,6 string groups for example.I know a few of them, but I'll take all the variations I can get my hands on.I'm wanting the licks that make the steel sound like it's mimicking the feelings of a sad line in a song in a John Hughey way,if that makes sense.These licks really make the steel come alive.Any replies that anyone has will be greatly appreciated.Thanks
Jay Riddle
(RIDDLED IN STEEL!)
Jay Riddle
(RIDDLED IN STEEL!)
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mtulbert
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Hi Jay,
There is a great site out there called Rebel and Ricky's steel tab. I am on my laptop right now and do not have the line but you should be able to find it easily. There is a lot of tab there as well as sound bites so you can hear the phrasing as well as see just the notes. I just learned Jimmy's version of "Farewell Party" which is absolutely gorgeous and has IMHO all those elements which made Jimmy a legend in his own lifetime. I will never play it like him or come close but it will open a new dimension for you in steel playing. At least it did for me.
I think that there are some other JD tunes on the site as well.
Regards and hope this helps.
Mark T>
There is a great site out there called Rebel and Ricky's steel tab. I am on my laptop right now and do not have the line but you should be able to find it easily. There is a lot of tab there as well as sound bites so you can hear the phrasing as well as see just the notes. I just learned Jimmy's version of "Farewell Party" which is absolutely gorgeous and has IMHO all those elements which made Jimmy a legend in his own lifetime. I will never play it like him or come close but it will open a new dimension for you in steel playing. At least it did for me.
I think that there are some other JD tunes on the site as well.
Regards and hope this helps.
Mark T>
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Graham
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- Location: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
Jay:
You will find some Jimmy Day material on the 1961 and 1967 pages. Site address is below my name.
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Rebel™
ICQ 614585
http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html
You will find some Jimmy Day material on the 1961 and 1967 pages. Site address is below my name.
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Rebel™
ICQ 614585
http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html
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Jay Riddle
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- Location: Pennsboro, W.V.
Thanks for the web sites on Jimmy Day material guys.I'm looking forward to visiting them and pickin' up a few new licks.Mark,you are definitely not alone on the "Playing it like Jimmy" thing.I feel the same way about it and can honestly say this steel master definitely had a style all his own!Take care guys and thanks again.
Sincerely,Jay Riddle
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Sincerely,Jay Riddle
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rpetersen
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- Location: Iowa
Hi Jay - I bought Jimmy's "Bootleg collector Pak" From Jimmy Day at the St louis Show around 10 - 12 years ago. It contains 3 cassettes. Steel and strings - Golden Steel Guitar Hits - All Those Years.
Tapes are in excellent condition and also has Jimmy's Autograph on the package they come in!! Let me know if you or anybody else is interested!!
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Ron Petersen
Tapes are in excellent condition and also has Jimmy's Autograph on the package they come in!! Let me know if you or anybody else is interested!!
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Ron Petersen
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Jay Riddle
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Jay Riddle
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- Location: Pennsboro, W.V.