No Way To Know

This is something I've not heard on the forums since I've been a regular poster - a pedal steel instrumental. This is the style that might have been heard at the end of the traditional country sound. The name of the song comes from a pedal steel player in our band back in St. Louis in the 1960s. Almost any question you asked him, his answer was "No way to know." So, this is for the memories I have of those great times. Hope you enjoy it.

I attempted to get the sound Sarah Jory gets on pedal steel. She's from Ireland and I've been a fan of hers for quite a few years. If you're not familiar with her, here's a link to one of her performances. Did I get fairly close? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuI23wEa8Bg

I saved the mix a we bit loud, just so you know.



****** Song Summary – No Way To Know *************

File:No Way To Know.SGU
Key=Bb , Tempo 85, Length (m:s)=3:23

Style is _HANKER.STY (Hanker Fretless Bass Ctry w Solo)

RealTracks in song: 366:Bass, Electric, Country Ev 065
RealTracks in style: 2813:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm GospelSlowBalladMike Ev 085
RealTracks in style: ~362:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 085
RealTracks in style: 2824:Pedal Steel, Soloist CountryEddy12-key Ev 085
RealDrums in style: PopRock8ths^06-a:Closed Hat, Sidestick, b:Ride, Snare

Last edited by Al-David; 11/27/18 02:44 PM.

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