Nice Ron, thanks… I used that once on something but forget what… I’m most familiar with hearing Terry Crisp use this either Lord She Sure Is Good At Loving Me or Angel On My Mind with Ricky… just a cool ear twister
No disrespect Sir Ron Hogan, but that has been by 99%; using the 3 and 5 strings. It started, when Ralph Mooney; put a 3rd String after Buddy Emnons; who put the 1 and 2 strings. Then Buddy and Jimmy Day played many; with 3 and 5; as Weldon Myricks did too. And many others. And the greatest songs; that used the 3 and 5; was Connie Smith's "Once a Day" with Weldon Myrick; and Buck Owens song "Together Again" with Tom Brumley! Now... May Jesus rests their Precious Souls. They were my friends. And I really miss them. Amen.
Ron that is so cool. Thanks for sharing.
Always good stuff from you Ron. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah I've been using that 1 for years.. Except I don't usually do the slant I have another way to do it.. Cool lick
This is great Ron, thanks ! Hope you start to teach more ! That justice sounds really good
Thx
Thank you for this, really helpful!
Nice Ron, thanks… I used that once on something but forget what… I’m most familiar with hearing Terry Crisp use this either Lord She Sure Is Good At Loving Me or Angel On My Mind with Ricky… just a cool ear twister
Let me know exactly what tune. I'd love to listen and get Terry's take on that great lick.
No disrespect Sir Ron Hogan, but that has been by 99%; using the 3 and 5 strings. It started, when Ralph Mooney; put a 3rd String after Buddy Emnons; who put the 1 and 2 strings. Then Buddy and Jimmy Day played many; with 3 and 5; as Weldon Myricks did too. And many others.
And the greatest songs; that used the 3 and 5; was Connie Smith's "Once a Day" with Weldon Myrick; and Buck Owens song "Together Again" with Tom Brumley! Now...
May Jesus rests their Precious Souls. They were my friends. And I really miss them. Amen.
Thx for the info Pat
@@steelpix You are Welcome. May Jesus bless you and yours always.❤
So is this a lick that takes you from the I to the IV?
It can, but you can also go up to the 1 chord.
@@steelpix thanks
@steelpix sorry to bother, but is there a song you could name where this is used? I'm not even a year in learning steel. Thanks, if not, no worries.
Hey Ron, do you still fly? Or are you too busy?
No flying but retired. You?
Does it resolve back to open D? Sound like it wants to resolve back to the 1 by letting off the pedals.
You can resolve to the 4 chord or let it go back to the 1 chord. It's got the 7th sound.