Why Do you play Steel ?
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I'm trying to learn the steel!
Becaue my mother bought this steel guitar in 1954 and just gave it to me a week or so ago. She never learned hot to play so now at 60, I'm giving it an attempt!
Dean from SI ny
Dean from SI ny
I'm new and just learning - I know nothing!
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I've been exposed to the steel guitar since I was 10 yrs. old. Never took it serious, switched to rhythm guitar and sang a little bit, to be popular with the ladies. Didn't work. Always liked the sound of a psg and now have a Carter Starter and have been taking lessons from Denny Mathes here in San Antonio for 7 months and love it. I don't feel I've done myself justice if I can't practice an hour a day. Sometimes 2 hours if I'm lucky but sometimes 15 minutes at a setting 4 or 5 times a day.
I've taken on challenges before but nothing as challenging as the psg or more satifying. I can get uptight and have a lot on my mind and set down to my "OTHER WOMAN" and in 10 minutes I've calmed down and ready to take on more of lifes challenges. Best thing that has happened to me or for me in years, except for my wife, kids, grandkids dogs etc...Thought I should add them for my own good.
I've taken on challenges before but nothing as challenging as the psg or more satifying. I can get uptight and have a lot on my mind and set down to my "OTHER WOMAN" and in 10 minutes I've calmed down and ready to take on more of lifes challenges. Best thing that has happened to me or for me in years, except for my wife, kids, grandkids dogs etc...Thought I should add them for my own good.
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You said it Brett.Brett Day wrote:I play steel because I love it and because I love the way it looks and sounds in country music.
Brett
..the way it looks. What other instrument can be more intriguing. The looks is something else. From the first time I saw a Fender 400, the mystery of the pedals and the stuff underneath. It looks like no other instrument.Eye candy for sure.
...sounds. So unique and stands out in the crowd. Unmistakable sound, because no other instrument comes close. Unique also in its make-up. What other instrument can produce 7 or 8 new chords without you picking the strings again? NONE. They are so totally unique. And we, the players, are all a part of this uniqueness
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I play the steel guitar because if I didn't I'd have to play the b***o.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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Jerry Bryd and hank was the start but when Webb Pierce sang slowly and Bud pushed those pedals i fell totaly in love with pedal steel, then to top it off there was the big E. L. G. and Mooney and a lot of others. but it was a long time before i hid away enough money to buy one.
the sound of a steel sends chivers through me!!!!!!!!!!!
jerry
the sound of a steel sends chivers through me!!!!!!!!!!!
jerry
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I play the steel because if I didn't play the steel all the people in Iraq and South Africa and all the starving children in China wouldn't get to hear me play the steel, and so that is why I play the steel.
(I'm practicing for the Mr.Teenage America contest.)
(I'm practicing for the Mr.Teenage America contest.)
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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I have played the Guitar for 30yrs and Pedal Steel for about 17yrs...
To this day, Pedal Steel continues to offer a musical challenge to me...in a positive way.
Meaning, I always discover something new or improve my skills with each visit behind the instrument.
Now I am at the point where I can completely express myself musically with a Pedal Steel and that feels good.
For years, I was only interested in "hot licks" and learning the "cliche' licks" on the Pedal Steel.
It took a while to get past that and just play music - what I am thinking musically without any limitations.
Now, I feel very comfortable taking a PSG into any musical environment/genre.
That is why I play because - - it is my musical instrument "voice" of choice.
I can't imagine my life without a Pedal Steel in it.
To this day, Pedal Steel continues to offer a musical challenge to me...in a positive way.
Meaning, I always discover something new or improve my skills with each visit behind the instrument.
Now I am at the point where I can completely express myself musically with a Pedal Steel and that feels good.
For years, I was only interested in "hot licks" and learning the "cliche' licks" on the Pedal Steel.
It took a while to get past that and just play music - what I am thinking musically without any limitations.
Now, I feel very comfortable taking a PSG into any musical environment/genre.
That is why I play because - - it is my musical instrument "voice" of choice.
I can't imagine my life without a Pedal Steel in it.
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Because it's there?
oh, because I don't have enough challenges in my life!
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