A bluesclassic recorded by many artists. My version is loosely based on Spencer Bohrens. Open G tuning Rukavina lapslide guitar – Vox DA5 amp

23 thoughts on “Lap Steel Blues – The Sky Is Crying – Open G tuning

  1. I’d like to hear you play some more electric, you sound great!

  2. Oh Thank you for this! SO valuable!

  3. not in the immediate future but my life’s goal is to tab everything out I play….there’s a big difference between wanting to do it and getting the time to do it though 😉

  4. Wow! Nice job!! Any chance of adding this to your Instructional lessons or tabs?

  5. Excellent sliding technique, I just love the way you make that slide guitar cry while you sing with that sexy bluesy voice of yours.

  6. That was awesome, had to sub, keep em coming mate

  7. thanks
    I use a small Vox DA5 amp; kinda forgot what settings – I just fiddle with it till it sounds ok

  8. Beautiful Playing Sir! i notice that you’re now electrified! what amp are you playing through?

  9. excellent guitarist
    amazing voice
    great music

  10. Exquisite performance !!! Your blues are very easy to like,Carl. Regards.

  11. Thanks mate!wanna learn this instrument some day because really great awesome!

  12. It’s an electric 6-string lapsteel (like my acoustic lap slide/Weissenborn guitars but made of solid mahogany, it has a semi-hollow neck though). Got it "used" from Ebay. Google "Rukavina guitars" to get to know the luthier (do the same on Ebay – he regularly sells instruments there)

  13. Carl what kind of stringed instrument are you playing in this video?

  14. Excellently played. Great feel and sound. Every bit as good as Spencer’s version! Keep rolling, Carl. Way to go.

  15. Sounds the nuts. Hell’vagood job!

  16. This IS Excellent !!!
    Faved, thanks man. 🙂

  17. Exactly the kind of music that got me into the steel. Fantastic.

  18. Hi daddystovepipe it sounds great played with lots of feeling,well played,Best regards Tony

  19. always wonderful to listen to your vids, keep it up 🙂

  20. What a great sound – played masterfully!

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