Love watching these episodes! Each one is full of amazing information, incredible stories, and then the mind blowing song he does at the end of them. STEVE EARLE IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST! Lots of love from Canada!
I’ve seen these tricones before I guess I never knew exactly what made it sound louder......there’s a speaker inside! Thanks Steve this video was a good one. Loved seeing u smile. 😊
Saw first a Nat’l Steel guitar on Antiques Road & found Steve Earle! Wunerful surprise. Fascinating. Slide is as I imagined, but all the steel (AR guy said brass) would be less giving/forgiving than wood, hard on the joints & heavy like the sound. Thank you for posting & looking you up.
I was lucky to have met you at the Vancouver folk music festival a few years ago, I live in williams Lake BC. I’ve been debating getting a resonator guitar ever since I heard you play satellite radio, think I might just look a little harder into getting one. Loved your music for as long as I can remember, thanks for sharing even more of yourself through these videos! Love you Steve!
Late night listening....covid sleepless nights....my younger son with autism, just whispered to me "my favorite song on the Treme soundtrack, Mum." Affirmative, second son.
Hey Steve - I thought I’d seen all your Guitar Town episodes, but this one slipped past me. I sold my tri-cone about a year ago, before I moved to BC. It was just a Korean made one, and I cut my collection down to 25 guitars for the move. Today is a bit of a sad day for me as I’m taking my 1955 RI White Falcon, and my Martin SC-13e into Kelowna to put them on consignment. I want to turn them into a Roy Smeck Radio Grande! On my RUclips side bar I see a suggested vid by Mark Stutman of Folkways! He’s a expert on small bodied Gibsons and was the guy who set me up with my lutherie teacher Sergei de Jonge. Peace
Love this. I have never seen one of these guitars before. It is beautiful. "This City," a really great song! The guitar goes really well with a bluesy tune. The flower on the guitar, maybe a wild rose or violet? Regardless, sounds great!
I too have a 1928 National, it is aa single cone bakelite neck "Triolian". Not chromed but painted int the tan with palm trees on the back. Let's hear it for 1928!
Steve, never a shortage of acoustics and various resophonics around here in Austin. Used to perform "South Nashville Blues" on my Style 0, in either an open D or open E. Fun playing the vocal melody with the slide, while simultaneously singing it. Don't think you had this one yet. But didn't you use a newer National polychrome Tricone on "CCKMP"?
Wonderful video and a beautiful and very desirable instrument. We made a video about the history of these beautiful and unique pieces of American design. ‘A History Of Resonator Instruments.’
I own a 1928 National Duolian . The last year they made a wood National. It is a fun guitar to play but ya gotta find or write the right songs. I tune it to either open G or DADGAD
Brother I started driving sole in 1980 . I rode with my dad all of my life started driving at age 12 in 18 wheelers. WILL you let me know if I wrote a song I been in every truckstop in the 60's until know . my song is ... steel behind the wheel . Please reply. ◇€Z◇
If you're playing outside with the sun in your face, you'll burn the retinas out of anyone who's looking at your guitar. They're incredibly fun to play, bottom heavy, and as for me, I prefer the 12 fret to the 14.
Electrics came along and changed almost everything. Foot pedal boards and now modelling amps give you hundreds of tonal options and also provides a sloppy player a security blanket. But if you want your guitar to sound like Son House etc... you still need an old National. I've got a '31 "O" and a lot to learn about fretting accuracy.
If you're using a slide on any National, it's best to use your ear on the high notes. The bridges are not compensated. In the early 30's, intonation wasn't that important to guitar-playing. Congrats on owning a fine historic guitar!
@@friendofbeaver6636 Hey! Thanks. When I took it out of its case the first time I had a little history rush thinking "who's played this? A front porch grampa --- Bukka White?" Mine's got a 2" seam separation on the bottom that saved me from the usual 6-10K $$. VG condition otherwise. :)
The most beautiful guitars ever made in my opinion, and, boy, do they deliver sonically. Stupidly loud and the most beautifull vocal tone though getting the best out of them is a bit of a learning curve. YMMV etc.... I have a modern NRP Style1 tricone, cost me £2,500 and worth every, single penny. Walk on stage with one of those and you immediately have people's attention. When you then go on to avoid the expected blues repertoire, you've won!
Thanks for the vid, you got one of the earliest Nationals there are. BUT PLEASE, get a better mic system setup, i had my hand on the volume buttons the whole time. I know Resos are loud, but i couldn't barely hear what you said at part if you leaned out of the mic 'area".
Great to see a resonator in the series. Finally bought a little Gretsch Boxcar single cone not long ago. Definitely not in the league of a shiny National but sounds and plays great for the money. Highly recommended for anyone on a budget.
I’m gonna comment on the mic situation Again. Why don’t you put up another mic? Or something. Why? Can’t hear you if you don’t talk into the MIC. Jesus. Ahhrggggg!
Love watching these episodes! Each one is full of amazing information, incredible stories, and then the mind blowing song he does at the end of them. STEVE EARLE IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST! Lots of love from Canada!
[I just saw Steve Earle play slide. 2020 is looking up! Thanks, Maestro.]
I’ve seen these tricones before I guess I never knew exactly what made it sound louder......there’s a speaker inside! Thanks Steve this video was a good one. Loved seeing u smile. 😊
Great song. Appropriate to 2020. Thanks
Really good job on this video. Great narration and informative to boot 👍
Thanks Steve. We hope to see you back in Newfoundland again.God bless.
Beautiful guitar with such a unique, iconic sound
You and the guitar are great.loveit.
That was a wonderful series you were in, post Katrina NOLA, Down in the Treme! Nice song.
Love these videos Steve! Thanks for making all this wonderful music and sharing your guitars with us. Peace.
Thank you Steve, for keeping us connected during these hard times. That’s what you’ve always done, though, isn’t it?
Love your music your the man never quit making music
Awesome video. These are very informative. I’m loving his explanation of how resonators work. Keep em coming man. Great stuff.
Saw first a Nat’l Steel guitar on Antiques Road & found Steve Earle! Wunerful surprise. Fascinating. Slide is as I imagined, but all the steel (AR guy said brass) would be less giving/forgiving than wood, hard on the joints & heavy like the sound. Thank you for posting & looking you up.
Thank you for the music...
This video felt like I was watching a very good friend play how wonderful is that.
Best of luck to everyone
That's a very nice guitar 🎸 Mr Earl 👌 😀
Thank you Steve. Stay safe and well. All the very best.
Love these videos man.
Gorgeous guitar and song dude
Love the resonator guitar - beautiful art work on it! And love the song too, makes me think of the series 'Treme', lovely ♥
Great song
Chilly day here in Baltimore
Nice to warm up with Guitar town .
Thanks Steve, I love the sound and the look of the National, just beautiful. And I love slide guitar. Great song and Treme was one heck of a series.
Fascinating. I love this stuff. Thanks Steve !
I was lucky to have met you at the Vancouver folk music festival a few years ago, I live in williams Lake BC. I’ve been debating getting a resonator guitar ever since I heard you play satellite radio, think I might just look a little harder into getting one. Loved your music for as long as I can remember, thanks for sharing even more of yourself through these videos! Love you Steve!
love your videos Steve. Keep up the good work and stay safe
Late night listening....covid sleepless nights....my younger son with autism, just whispered to me "my favorite song on the Treme soundtrack, Mum." Affirmative, second son.
What a beauty! Love the song as well, been eyeing a resonator at my local guitar store for a while now and reckon it’s time to get it!
I click as soon as you post. Pavlov's guitars, I guess. I love guitars. (I have about 40) It's very cool that you love them too. Thanks for sharing.
Steve, I saw you in Ottawa in 2016 Copperhead tour and the show closed with Tedeschi/Trucks, wonderful show indeed!!
Hey Steve - I thought I’d seen all your Guitar Town episodes, but this one slipped past me. I sold my tri-cone about a year ago, before I moved to BC. It was just a Korean made one, and I cut my collection down to 25 guitars for the move. Today is a bit of a sad day for me as I’m taking my 1955 RI White Falcon, and my Martin SC-13e into Kelowna to put them on consignment. I want to turn them into a Roy Smeck Radio Grande!
On my RUclips side bar I see a suggested vid by Mark Stutman of Folkways! He’s a expert on small bodied Gibsons and was the guy who set me up with my lutherie teacher Sergei de Jonge.
Peace
Your books and T shirts are interesting too. Cheers from Vancouver.
Hah! I had just been thinking, 'Steve could do a new series on his t-shirt collection' 😉 He's got some cool ones!
@@mairianncullen8753 I know right 😄
The videos shot in Nashville are even better for looking at his reading collection. I would love to see him do a book review series of his favorites.
Love this. I have never seen one of these guitars before. It is beautiful. "This City," a really great song! The guitar goes really well with a bluesy tune. The flower on the guitar, maybe a wild rose or violet? Regardless, sounds great!
She sure is a beauty
Beautiful guitar. I've loved that sound since Progressive Blues Experiment. Johnny was the Greatest
All is well. That guitar is lovely!
Hey everybody, Steve Earle is also the actor who played Walon the former addict on The Wire. He's an amazing man.
Love it! ❤
I too have a 1928 National, it is aa single cone bakelite neck "Triolian".
Not chromed but painted int the tan with palm trees on the back.
Let's hear it for 1928!
Love a resonator 👍
Beautiful, Wonderful, Fabulous
great song Steve!
I LOVE that tshirt.
Steve, never a shortage of acoustics and various resophonics around here in Austin. Used to perform "South Nashville Blues" on my Style 0, in either an open D or open E. Fun playing the vocal melody with the slide, while simultaneously singing it. Don't think you had this one yet. But didn't you use a newer National polychrome Tricone on "CCKMP"?
Steve Earl 👍👍🇩🇪
I’d like to see Steve play Copperhead Road on a Resonator 👍
It would be very cool!
Wonderful instrument
Dammit I missed YOU on the the Grand Ole Opry tonight. 😫
Thanks Steve ⚓️
Them tricones are nice thats for sure . They are a bit over bearing when a speaker is rt up on it ..
Wonderful video and a beautiful and very desirable instrument.
We made a video about the history of these beautiful and unique pieces of American design.
‘A History Of Resonator Instruments.’
I own a 1928 National Duolian . The last year they made a wood National. It is a fun guitar to play but ya gotta find or write the right songs. I tune it to either open G or DADGAD
Good stuff man!👋
wow.
Brother I started driving sole in 1980 . I rode with my dad all of my life started driving at age 12 in 18 wheelers. WILL you let me know if I wrote a song I been in every truckstop in the 60's until know . my song is ... steel behind the wheel . Please reply. ◇€Z◇
Steve; can write music; to any guitar or mandolin.
I would like to see him play a banjo.
I know. He could do it..
If you're playing outside with the sun in your face, you'll burn the retinas out of anyone who's looking at your guitar. They're incredibly fun to play, bottom heavy, and as for me, I prefer the 12 fret to the 14.
Hey Steve !
Electrics came along and changed almost everything. Foot pedal boards and now modelling amps give you hundreds of tonal options and also provides a sloppy player a security blanket. But if you want your guitar to sound like Son House etc... you still need an old National. I've got a '31 "O" and a lot to learn about fretting accuracy.
If you're using a slide on any National, it's best to use your ear on the high notes. The bridges are not compensated. In the early 30's, intonation wasn't that important to guitar-playing. Congrats on owning a fine historic guitar!
@@friendofbeaver6636 Hey! Thanks. When I took it out of its case the first time I had a little history rush thinking "who's played this? A front porch grampa --- Bukka White?" Mine's got a 2" seam separation on the bottom that saved me from the usual 6-10K $$. VG condition otherwise. :)
Those are wild roses.
Thanks
The most beautiful guitars ever made in my opinion, and, boy, do they deliver sonically. Stupidly loud and the most beautifull vocal tone though getting the best out of them is a bit of a learning curve. YMMV etc.... I have a modern NRP Style1 tricone, cost me £2,500 and worth every, single penny. Walk on stage with one of those and you immediately have people's attention. When you then go on to avoid the expected blues repertoire, you've won!
❤️
Funny but I keep a Dean resonator tuned to opened D so I can play This City without having to tune a guitar every time I'm in the mood.
i❤you
Thanks for the vid, you got one of the earliest Nationals there are. BUT PLEASE, get a better mic system setup, i had my hand on the volume buttons the whole time. I know Resos are loud, but i couldn't barely hear what you said at part if you leaned out of the mic 'area".
how are you doing?
Joni seems to affected so many musicians. I heard it first in blind Willie Johnson then I heard ladies of the canyon
Stay all night stay a little longer lookin well old chap
The flower looks to be a Hibiscus
Great to see a resonator in the series. Finally bought a little Gretsch Boxcar single cone not long ago. Definitely not in the league of a shiny National but sounds and plays great for the money. Highly recommended for anyone on a budget.
Sounds a LOT like a Tom Waits song 👍🏻
I wonder if that guitar is heavy.
I own one. It’s heavy.
@@robertparsons5295 Thanks for the info!
Dude: tune that guitar.
I’m gonna comment on the mic situation Again. Why don’t you put up another mic? Or something.
Why? Can’t hear you if you don’t talk into the MIC. Jesus. Ahhrggggg!
He writes some good songs, but boy is he a commie.