Steve Arvey 30 Minute Cigar Box Guitar Concert On The Myakka River Venice Florida
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- Опубліковано 4 бер 2021
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Steve Arvey Cigar Box Guitar Concert At Snook Haven Located On The Myakka River In Venice Florida. Enjoy 30 Minutes Of Blues, Rock and Celtic Music Performed On Cigar Box Guitars. Arvey has developed a unique sound on the instruments in this video.
1. Wanna Go Fishing
2. Mississippi Winds
3. The Flowers Of Kirk
4. Going Up The Country
5. Mississippi
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Steve has a 40 year music career where he has traveled the world performing at Festivals, Concert Venues and many events. He is a full time musician and a singer songwriter composer. Steve’s music has appeared in movies and commercials. He has had quite a career as a sideman and a front man. He has appeared and performed with Hubert Sumlin, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Jr Wells. Bo Diddley, Big Smokey Smothers, Rick Derringer and many notable artists. Go To WWW.Stevearveymusic.com For More Information
Oh Man. Just the Blues. Yeah
Thank you! I love the blues!!
MS WINDS BLOWING CALLING MY NAME,,,Love those Snook.
Thank You!!
Thank You Steve for such great music
You are welcome!!
this knocks my socks off with no questions I love it
I love this so much I will buy one of those from you send it to my son in Georgia I am here in parish Florida
That would be great!!
That was a year ago. I no longer wish to do that thank you
Sounding great Steve
Thank You!
Love those Vintage Pics, Got that very same Charley Patton Pic on one of my FAV T shirts, the God Father of Blues
Bravo Steve, Hope this finds you well. Australia :)
Thank You! I have been well!!
Excellent, thank you!
You are welcome
fantastic !
Thank You!
Steve you've got the Blues! Very well played...
Thank You very much!!
Awesome Steve, absolutely loved the music from start to finish! Thank you! 🎸
Very welcome
Awesome gig . I love the part of the songs , when you seem to go on a voyage of
'player self discovery '. .see ya
Thank You. I like that analogy. “Player Self Discovery” I always enjoy finding new paths and creating new sounds.
excellent !! had a great time ....roland 10-4..
Gkad you enjoyed it!!!
What a Great guy
Thank you!
you've got the feeling! 😎👍
Thank You Steve.
Love this!
Thank You!
amazing :)
Thank You.
Magique !
Thank You!!
Hello Steve. One of your best video. You made my day. Eddie from you know where !
Thank You Eddie!
damn fine playin !!! sheesh!!
Thank you!
Where do you get the guitar pickups?,I enjoy collecting guitar pickups,,!love video
That guitar pickup was made by Martin Tauber in Maine.
So glad i found you Steve love your music more more more is that the dulcimer scale Steve ???
Thank You. Song #3 is a good example of a Dulcimer Scale.
Tracks 1&2 I put a Capo On to produce a different style and tone
Steve is their any name for that style of playing and music. 17:00 It sounds beutiful like a plucking sort of style. Hope this finds you well and regards from East Australia
Thank You. Glad you enjoy this. This is a very Celtic inspired part of the concert. It’s really hard to figure out how to categorize this sound.
@@SteveArvey It was beutifull. And I must have read the contents first. I did see you had broken up the diffrent styles you played after posting my question. So thanks and hope this finds you well from Australia
Also is this tuned to open G or E ? Thanks
I have a few different tunings in this video.
Very nice! Can you verify that your CBG is a Strumstick?
Thanks
Verify?
Yes please. I'm in the process of building a three string cigar box dulcimer and the fret spacing on the neck looks like dulcimer fretting. That's what I'm trying to verify.
Thanks
Did you build that guitar ?
No. That was built by Rusty Taylor at Second Hand Smoke Instruments in McDonough Georgia.
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