Theres something to be said about Stephen Hillenburg: he introduced multiple generations to hawaiian lapsteel music. the fact that we all love this is incredible
hello Mike, please I have a question. Is it true that when the slide is facing upwards higher tones are played and when the slide is diagonally it is minor tones?
Wow, I didn't know this instrument existed. I always though these slide melodies were played on a guitar or a ukulele. Turns out there is a separate instrument for that. I enjoyed this so much, thank you!
How much I love this. It reminds me of Hawaiian music I listened to as a kid so many decades ago. The recording is so pure and crisp. Great picking. Glad to see and hear the talent. Thank you.
Very nice sound Mike in that lapsteel. Thanks to John E. Dallas. It's a pitty they don't make these guitars anymore. The ukelele's sound very smooth together as backing. Thanks for uploading.
Hello Mike. Absolutely flawless and dreamy playing. I am doing the sound palette for a podcast about the Tribal Gathering festival that got locked down at the beginning of Covid in Panama (where the military surrounded the site and nobody could leave for months!). Can we use a sample of this for the sections where we speak of how idyllic the area could be (if it weren't for the plastic tide lines on the beaches). I will make sure you are credited of course. Yours hopefully. Laurie.
@@jrhugs It is very close to Doug's arrangement. I just made a backing track with ukulele instead of the BIAB track Doug supplied. Doug's books are highly recommended!
LOVE IT! I was wondering the difficulty level of learning the lap steel and the affordability. I had done acoustic in the past but felt as if it was not my thing, though I still mess with it a bit. Keep up the good work!
Not expensive to start with. If you have a guitar you can buy a nut raiser cheaply to lift the strings up at the nut. As far as difficulty........ Its like all musical instruments. You have to work at it. But they do sound great!
Surprised more people haven't commented on your Jedson! They were decent Fender Deluxe 6 knock-off, probably work $500-$600 if it not for the fact that Gilmour used a red Jedson with Floyd for several years until he wised up and got himself some proper lap steels (you would, too, with his $$$). But the guitar sounds great & so do you! Nice vibrato!
Hi Mark, The Jedson was the first steel I bought ...maybe 7/8 years ago now. I have never played a Fender steel guitar....but I really like this guitar. It is still one of my favourites. The Gilmour connection is a strange phenomenon...... I think people expect to get more for the guitar, but in reality I dont think they do. This guitar was less than £200!
Just lovely! I got my own lap steel in a shape of a sk8 board. Would you happen to type down here the base chords?! Just to make my life easier. Haha I'd appreciate it.
This arrangement is from Doug Beaumier. If you go to his web site you can purchase his Lap Steel books. Highly recommended. I got so much out of his books when I was first learning!
Let's hear O My Beloved Father by Puccini (Accompaniment:ruclips.net/video/RUENWpkPcQo/видео.html) played on the Slide Guitar cause it was actually arranged for Slide Guitar by its inventor Joseph Kekuku.
What famous movie used this guitar to create a song with those girls that go “baaabyyy” like Hawaiian inspired I thought it was a Elvis song from blue Hawaii but I’m wrong and now it won’t leave my head
You’re a sailor on shore leave relaxing in a hammock under a palm tree on Waikiki beach on a quiet Saturday afternoon. You and your buddies are going to be hitting the bars and dance rooms later. You don’t have to be back at your ship until Monday morning. You ask the old Asian waiter serving drinks for the time. “Sir the time is 3:30pm Sunday December 6…..1941.”
Theres something to be said about Stephen Hillenburg: he introduced multiple generations to hawaiian lapsteel music. the fact that we all love this is incredible
I totally agree Ian!
Sea shanties and sailor dance tunes too
Ahhh... Goo Lagoon...
*Goo lagoon
*Goo Lagoon
*Goo Lagoon
*Goo Lagoon
@@ZappsPotatoChips He fixed it lets gooo
As a guitar player, there's something I appreciate so much about lapsteel. Such a cool, unique noise.
As a guitar player also...there is something quite therapeutic about just sliding about on the strings!
But but pedal steel...
No only lapsteel works
Steel has recently come to be my favorite instrument and this is a perfect example of why.
Thank you S, It is rapidly becoming my favourite instrument also!
I am hypnotized by this instrument.
I'm glad I got introduced to this kind of music as a child, it's actually really soothing
I totally agree Tyler!
❤ so longing with this old vintage hawaiian style music. Can bring to an dreaming of beautiful blue islands.... With moon and sea wave
It is exactly how I feel!
A great job on one of my favorite Hawaiian tunes. I can feel the swaying palms and the sounds of the crashing waves.
Thank you hulaguitar!
hello Mike, please I have a question. Is it true that when the slide is facing upwards higher tones are played and when the slide is diagonally it is minor tones?
Wow, I didn't know this instrument existed. I always though these slide melodies were played on a guitar or a ukulele. Turns out there is a separate instrument for that. I enjoyed this so much, thank you!
I sort of new these guitars existed. What I did not know was how popular these instruments where in the first half of the 20th century!
interesting how a mainstay of the Country Western music sound has its origins in old Hawaiian music.
Hopefully people don't use this fact as an excuse to cry "wypipo bad".
@@MattFrost224damn, that’s all your mind can think of? Must be sad.
years wasted to standard tuning spanish rock pop guitar.... than i doscover the c6 hawaiian and was love and joy ❤❤❤❤
I love this sound. Lap steel! Cheers! 😊
This is so beautiful! It reminds me of my 3 years in Hawaii with the Army. Dreamy.
It is a great tune!
1:18 - That C7sus4 chord, my golly! Classy heartwarmer, that is.
Great playing, mate!
its crazy how spongebob actually inspired the creation of a new instrument
Teese were around long before SB.
@@Buck1954 is joke
Squidward is convinced he created the clarinet. Ask him
@@Buck1954 r/whoooosh
@@Buck1954 No, that’s a popular misconception. SpongeBob invented these instruments.
This helps my brain feel good thx
We all hear Spongebob and nothing else. Don't deny it.
Yea at like 0:43
😂😂😂😂😂 yes
ahhh the goo lagon
And fallout new vegas, if the courier was spongebob. They have the same work ethic anyway lol
I asked my 8 year old
What does this music remind you of?
Sure enough, Twin Peaks
Jokes.. SpongeBob 🤣
This is quintessential Hawaii. Just needed the palms swaying in the background.
How much I love this. It reminds me of Hawaiian music I listened to as a kid so many decades ago. The recording is so pure and crisp. Great picking. Glad to see and hear the talent. Thank you.
Mike is a Very good instrumentist and great interpret
Absolutely lovely. Just beautiful
Thank you Ronald!
Thank you for the beautiful music sir, now I can eat krabby patty more deliciously
This was so beautiful! Thank you for playing for us. :)
You are welcome Sara!
Wonderful and so soothing!!!
Could listen all day and night. Thanks.
You are welcome John...and thanks also!
Beautiful.
Okay, that's really lovely!
Fine job Mike. Mellow and sweet tone.
Thanks Larry!
Awesome 🤙 warmest aloha!
Thank you Suki!
Damn so nice ❤
This is great it’s just the three of us,
You, me and this brick wall you built between us
Beautiful and soothing
Thank you Ozmulki!
Perfection
thank you Eric!
Very nice sound Mike in that lapsteel. Thanks to John E. Dallas. It's a pitty they don't make these guitars anymore. The ukelele's sound very smooth together as backing. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you Jean. I think the guitar is excellent!
Absolutely lovely. Is it possible to acquire the backing track for practice?
Beautiful sounding guitar and playing
Thank you E Older!
The lap steel guitar was invented in Hawaii in 1886 by Joseph Kekuku Upenekena'i.
your playing is exquisite btw
Beautiful
Thank you Paul!
Hello Mike. Absolutely flawless and dreamy playing. I am doing the sound palette for a podcast about the Tribal Gathering festival that got locked down at the beginning of Covid in Panama (where the military surrounded the site and nobody could leave for months!). Can we use a sample of this for the sections where we speak of how idyllic the area could be (if it weren't for the plastic tide lines on the beaches). I will make sure you are credited of course. Yours hopefully. Laurie.
You absolutely can Laurie. Glad to support you on this one. Mike!
I feel like I'm in Hawaii right now 🕶
Ooooooh.....de gooo lagooon😁
Is sheet music available for your arrangement? It's amazing! I have a lap steel guitar, just getting started, and would love to learn to play this.
Ah, I think I found it. Are you using the song book by Doug Beaumier?
@@jrhugs It is very close to Doug's arrangement. I just made a backing track with ukulele instead of the BIAB track Doug supplied. Doug's books are highly recommended!
spongebob coming home from work after getting fired or perhaps getting a sunburn or something
ah, the goo lagoon.
*bubbles sound effect*
Great work my friend! I love this masterpiece :)
Thank you for your kind comments F G!
LOVE IT! I was wondering the difficulty level of learning the lap steel and the affordability. I had done acoustic in the past but felt as if it was not my thing, though I still mess with it a bit. Keep up the good work!
Not expensive to start with. If you have a guitar you can buy a nut raiser cheaply to lift the strings up at the nut. As far as difficulty........ Its like all musical instruments. You have to work at it. But they do sound great!
Guau guau ❤❤❤❤❤❤. La. Música. Cointry. Texana. Es. Similar. Ha. La. Música. Hawaiana 🌺. Aloha es. In. Arte 🎭. Muy lindas. Melodias
Loved it!
Thank you Steven!
Loved this. Would you happen to have the first 16 measures of sheet music to share with us?
Hi Andrew, Sorry but I never notated or tabbed this piece.
Dr nico kasanda 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love how you play, i can't do it on lap steel yet, but try sitting behind the beat. I didn't feel like I was in a hammock.
Just enjoy the learning Sheriff Jim..... The fun is always in the learning!
Surprised more people haven't commented on your Jedson! They were decent Fender Deluxe 6 knock-off, probably work $500-$600 if it not for the fact that Gilmour used a red Jedson with Floyd for several years until he wised up and got himself some proper lap steels (you would, too, with his $$$). But the guitar sounds great & so do you! Nice vibrato!
Hi Mark, The Jedson was the first steel I bought ...maybe 7/8 years ago now. I have never played a Fender steel guitar....but I really like this guitar. It is still one of my favourites. The Gilmour connection is a strange phenomenon...... I think people expect to get more for the guitar, but in reality I dont think they do. This guitar was less than £200!
Nice work, Mike
Thank you Graham!
Goodbye my sweetheart, hello Vietnam!
This is lovely laid back strumming man! Would it be cool if I sample this?
Thank you Air Jazz. I have no problem with you sampling this piece!
I'm almost expecting to hear a flight of b-17s come overhead. 1940s Hawaii.
Sucesso meu Amigo.
Thank you!
Me: *Getting eaten alive by sharks and sea turtles for disrespecting the Hawaiian gods*
The one guy on the beach:
i never knew this is what it looked like
POV :Plankton walking away from another failed krabby pattie takeover
Do you have any suggestions for a beginners lap steel that’s not junk but won’t break the bank
If I was buying a 6 string lap Steel on a budget with the knowledge I have now I would by a melbert Lap steel from Robert Allen!
I'm so glad I finally found out what its officially called. It's ok, you can laugh, I searched "that wiggly Hawaiian instrument"
Wiggly Hawaiian Instrument😀😀😀
Just lovely! I got my own lap steel in a shape of a sk8 board. Would you happen to type down here the base chords?! Just to make my life easier. Haha I'd appreciate it.
This arrangement is from Doug Beaumier. If you go to his web site you can purchase his Lap Steel books. Highly recommended. I got so much out of his books when I was first learning!
nice
Hi there Mike! Love the sound a lot, how can I contact you?
Dude that’s a gorgeous sound you’re getting ❤ also, what tuning? Standard slide tuning?
C6 tuning....CEGACE low to high!
Le salio buena comparito
Gracias Chuck!
Reminds me of spongebob lol
Wow!
Beautiful!! 👍👏👏👏 Where do you buy one of those?
The Guitar is an old Jedson. A Japanese Fender copy made in the 1970s. They have not been manufactured for a very long time!
"Aaah. The Goo Lagoone"
You are awesome! I've always loved the sound of a petal steel. Is it hard to learn compared to a guitar?
It is just a lap steel .... no pedals. I think to play any instrument well takes a little time and dedication!
Let's hear O My Beloved Father by Puccini (Accompaniment:ruclips.net/video/RUENWpkPcQo/видео.html) played on the Slide Guitar cause it was actually arranged for Slide Guitar by its inventor Joseph Kekuku.
Task 1 Mention many things that relate:
- coconut tree
- sleepy
- sponge bob
- Old radio
ya no puedo escuchar estas canciones sin imaginarme un diálogo entre Patricio y Bob Esponja
Sounds very mellow and peaceful.
What tuning are you using ?
C6 tuning! CEGACE low to high!
Dear Mike, I enjoy the tone quality. What amp or input did you use? Which of the pickups? Greetings
I use an older original Yamaha THR10 set on the acoustic settings. The pickups are what are supplied with the guitar and are always on together.
@@MikeHollandGuitar Thanks. Sounds nice.
Sounds like I overlooked an Orchid
What famous movie used this guitar to create a song with those girls that go “baaabyyy” like Hawaiian inspired I thought it was a Elvis song from blue Hawaii but I’m wrong and now it won’t leave my head
I ripped my pants -Spongebob Goo Lagoon 2001
I like to get very high and cry to this video :”(
So do ...and I play it!
Yeh that's the sponge 🧽
Amazing! What effects do you run your lap steel through?
Just the reverb on the little Yamaha THR10 amp that I Use!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
😊👍
Well Gary, I guess *sniff* we’ll just have to go back home. *lip starts quivering as they slowly sulk away*
I just made an animation and was wondering if I could use this audio as some background music? I'd be sure to give you credit in the description! :)
Yes no problem Matt....... send me a link when you have done it!
@@MikeHollandGuitar Here it is, thanks again! ruclips.net/video/srlpK57dKBk/видео.html
@@mattpoast Excellent Matt...... Really well done. I enjoyed that very much!
Ah, Bikini Bottom
what combo amp setting should i have for this song?
I use a Yamaha THR10 set on the acoustic setting!
Is it okay if I use this in an upcoming album?
No Problem, But I do not own the copyright!
Very nice , what lap steel model are you playing ?
Thank you Tim B. The guitar is a Jedson, Japanese copy of a fender 6 string deluxe. I believe from the 1970s!
😊
Hello Mike, big fan of your music. Is it ok if I use this song for my youtube video? I'm planning to do fish taco recipe :D
Hi David, Glad you like the music. I would be honoured that you use the song for your RUclips video! Mike
@@MikeHollandGuitar Awesome! Thank you😁
Hi Mike, I wanted to play this track with my steel guitar in C6 tuning. Are you sure that you have a C6 tuning on your guitar?
It is C6 tuning. CEGACE low to high!
This is giving me Fallout New Vegas vibes
Who was the creator of the Hawaiian sound for the Hawaiian steel guitar ? It sure as stuck
You’re a sailor on shore leave relaxing in a hammock under a palm tree on Waikiki beach on a quiet Saturday afternoon. You and your buddies are going to be hitting the bars and dance rooms later. You don’t have to be back at your ship until Monday morning. You ask the old Asian waiter serving drinks for the time. “Sir the time is 3:30pm Sunday December 6…..1941.”
Where did you find the tabs?
Everyone is saying spongebob but no one is saying country
All I can hear is the SpongeBob narrator speaking over this song.