I play Amazing Grace in Open D on my new Regal RC-51 Resonator Guitar. I had only been playing for about 4 or 5 months! So I was really bad! lol Please comment and sub anyways, I have better vids now!!!
Slide Guitar Lesson: Amazing Grace //www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bjKLjv6kCAView tabs at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/slide/amazing-grace-tab.html This lesson by Roger Hurricane Wilson...
got a "Dan Electro – Spring King" recently, its an 50’s sounding reverb pedal that has actual springs in the pedal,.. been playing my Regal 51 thru it and it sounds
crazy,.. with the reverb set at 100{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3} it almost gets a noisy Sitar kinda sound.
Silas D.
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Really? How does it sound played in that fashion?
Silas D.
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Really? How does it sound played in that fashion?
676bun
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I have had a Regal 51 just like yours… Its my favorite guitar. I dont treat it like a steel guitar though,.. I tune it with weird sonic youth tunings and play it more like an electric guitar through an effects processor.
676bun
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I have had a Regal 51 just like yours… Its my favorite guitar. I dont treat it like a steel guitar though,.. I tune it with weird sonic youth tunings and play it more like an electric guitar through an effects processor.
GabrielDrumBastard
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I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
GabrielDrumBastard
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I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
GabrielDrumBastard
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I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
Silas D.
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This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
Silas D.
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This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
Silas D.
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This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
Silas D.
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Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
Silas D.
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Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
Silas D.
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Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
Garrett Wyr
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I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
Garrett Wyr
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I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
Garrett Wyr
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I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
Silas D.
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@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
Silas D.
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@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
Silas D.
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@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
jeffandtaxes
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Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.
jeffandtaxes
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Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.
jeffandtaxes
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Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.
That’s pretty cool, I might look into that.
got a "Dan Electro – Spring King" recently, its an 50’s sounding reverb pedal that has actual springs in the pedal,.. been playing my Regal 51 thru it and it sounds
crazy,.. with the reverb set at 100{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3} it almost gets a noisy Sitar kinda sound.
Really? How does it sound played in that fashion?
Really? How does it sound played in that fashion?
I have had a Regal 51 just like yours… Its my favorite guitar. I dont treat it like a steel guitar though,.. I tune it with weird sonic youth tunings and play it more like an electric guitar through an effects processor.
I have had a Regal 51 just like yours… Its my favorite guitar. I dont treat it like a steel guitar though,.. I tune it with weird sonic youth tunings and play it more like an electric guitar through an effects processor.
I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
I agree with jeffandtaxes. Once he figures out how to use those fingers, he’ll never use a pick on that Regal again. Good luck, bud!
This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
This guitar was bought on ebay (unfortunately). it had a huge hump in the neck and crushed cones. For the price (compared to National) its good… as long its in good working order. I paid 450$ for it, put 140$ in cones and had the frets leveled out.
Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
Come to find out, in the video here, the cones were crushed which caused it to sound horrible. It was quiet and buzzed real bad. We replaced the cones with Quarterman cones, which made a huge difference. The sound quality and volume was much better afterwards.
I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
I am looking for a tricone resonator and found that the Nationals although looking and sounding great were just too expensive, could you recommend this one or another?
@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
@jeffandtaxes- Thanks, will do! He’s been playing for 7 or 8 months here, he can use (and is looking for) all the tips and pointers he can get.
Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.
Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.
Great job, your son sounds terrific! Try to convince him to go with fingerstyle and he will be able to do a lot more with it. You’d be surprised how quickly he can pick up at least a basic, workable style that way.