video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5tsRM1iokA&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""BEYOND THE REEF 02 - FENDER 400"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5tsRM1iokA&start=30&end=40""}","Someone is playing a melody on a slide guitar over a backing track containing an uptight bass, acoustic guitar and mild acoustic drum groove. This song may be playing outside on a sunny day practicing guitar.",2011-11-09T13:23:22Z,DaveB11th,"I learned this song from Basil Henriques, using his A7th setup... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ceno6hM1IA&feature=related I have used his pedal setup for a long time, but never knew how to use the 3rd pedal that raises strings 1 and 2 a whole tone until recently. This is a really pretty song to learn. I have more information about this tuning and pedal setup on my website at steelc6th.com. I also tabbed out this song for anyone who wants to learn the A7th tuning. I slowed down Basil's rhythm track using a program called ""MixCraft"" so I could play along easier. A link to the original track is on my web. I like hats and try different one's here and there. I call this my Bill Lawrence hat. I have a BL 710 pickup in my S-10 ShoBud with the white fretboard. Bill's a genius guitar pickup inventor. Here's a video of him played in 2008 at a NAMM show... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHIZMuNhF5s On this particular Fender 400 guitar (which is as old as I am), I have 10 pedals. I actually have Basil's 3rd, 4th and 5th pedals down on 8, 9 and 10 for leg comfort. So I can use either pedals 4 and 5 or 8 and 9 to lower strings 2 and 6, respectively. That makes it a lot easier for me while playing. Pedals 1 and 2 are unchanged. I also used pedal 6 to raise string 1 by itself a whole tone, which I use in the song in a few places. Also, I only lower strings 2 and 4 a half tone, respectively, with pedals 8 and 9 because the pedals are way too tight when pressed together; so I don't lower strings 6 and 8 with pedals 8,9; but I DO lower strings 2 and 6 with pedal 4 (my C6th pedal), and strings 4 and 8 with pedal 5 (My A6th pedal) as Basil does. When I need to press both pedals, that is 4 and 5 together, I press 8 and 9. The pedal is still a bit tight, but not as bad as pressing pedals 4 and 5 (which lowered 4 and 8 also. On my ShoBud, I can lower multiple strings like butter, and it's not a concern; but the pedals are close together and that is more uncomfortable. So each guitar has its pros and cons. Ideally, it would be best to set up a more modern S-10 pedal steel with 5 pedals and 5 knees to handle this tuning. That way you can arrange everything comfortably and with ease of use if you choose a good manufacturer. Unfortunately, many steel guitar builders are cheap, others are arrogant because some big names play their brand and have become sloppy and careless in their work, and others just don't know what they're doing. I've been burned numerous times. The A7th tuning is not for everyone. If you need tablature and for someone to explain everything to you, it's not available for this tuning simply because it's not a standard tuning used by millions of people (as is E9th and C6th). I only know two people using this A7th tuning setup, Basil Henriques and me. It's not complicated, just different. I chose to give up my pedal C6th and go to pedal A7th because I love Hawaiian music.","[""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Steel guitar, slide guitar"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""folk/county"", ""amateur recording"", ""backing track"", ""slide guitar"", ""slow tempo"", ""relaxing""]",6,P5tsRM1iokA,2506 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4nQpOHIPEw&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Lap Steel Lessons - Blues Licks Vol. 1 with Dave Anderson www.OnlineLessonVideos.com"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4nQpOHIPEw&start=30&end=40""}",This song features a solo played on a pedal steel guitar. This is a country blues melody. This involves slides on the guitar. This is accompanied by percussion playing a simple beat in common time. The bass plays 12 bar blues style bassline. An organ outlines chords in the background. This is an instrumental song. There are no voices. This song can be played in a bar.,2010-01-29T00:33:04Z,OnlineLessonVideos,www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - Check it out for Full Lesson + TAB + Mp3 Backing Tracks!,"[""Blues"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Steel guitar, slide guitar"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""pedal steel guitar solo"", ""slide guitar"", ""country song"", ""percussion"", ""bass"", ""organ"", ""no voices"", ""instrumental"", ""moderate tempo"", ""blues mood""]",0,W4nQpOHIPEw,3061 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfa-iUp5UQc&start=50&end=60,"{""label"":""Fred Stitz Plays Dobro Lap Steel part .1 open D tuning"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfa-iUp5UQc&start=50&end=60""}",This is an intricate country guitar performance. The guitarist plays slide guitar. The playing is complex. There is a tambourine as a percussive element on every beat. It's a live recording.,2012-05-06T12:03:29Z,James Quinn,Fred came over to Dublin for 1 nite Razorlight gig got pulled so we hung out did a busk and made 2V ids Fred playing Dorbo lapsteel with bottle slide in open D Tuning enjoy filmed by Wascana,"[""Flamenco"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Steel guitar, slide guitar"", ""Strum"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""country"", ""country guitar"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""slide guitar"", ""acoustic guitar arpeggio"", ""tambourine"", ""live recording"", ""intricate guitar playing""]",3,rfa-iUp5UQc,4892