"What on earth is that!"

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"What on earth is that!"

Post by Trevor Carey-Smith »

I know the Pedal Steel is a relatively unusual instrument, but here in New Zealand it is literally unheard of.

I have my Linkon D10 set up in the lounge and when anyone visits I usually get a comment like, "What is that?".

My current answer is: "Its a guitar on legs.... I'm lazy."

And before that: "Its my pedal-powered electric guitar."

These are getting a bit tired for me... anyone got some good one-line descriptions?

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Larry Bell calls it his electric cheese slicer. Dunno'.

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Trevor I have been known to refer to mine as a "Taranaki Gate" ....!!!
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It's like bagpipes.......only with strings....I pump my right foot to blow it up and release the bloated undercariage with my other foot...and knees.
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"the only thing in the band that sounds good"
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Post by Brint Hannay »

Paddy, for the benefit of those of us unfortunate enough not to be New Zealanders, could you explain?
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Post by Emmett Roch »

I had to Google it, Brint. It's what we call a "wire gap" in Texas, like a gate without a frame.
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Post by Jim Walker »

I like Steve's answer the best!

I've found that if I tell them what it really is they want to stand there and talk the whole break and I don't get to go pee. If I tell them it's a electric piano they just shake my hand and walk away. LOLOL

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Trevor, you will find weird comments all through your steel playing days even in places where they are seen quite frequently. I have had comments like was it a Zither!!! Last I heard was from a very smart dressed woman sitting in front of me at a club I was playing at. In the break, she came up to me and asked "Is that some kind of Piano??" :lol:

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i use to call my steel a cat mangel :lol: :lol: :lol:
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An electric table,don't you know.
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Post by Paddy Long »

Brint - a "Taranaki gate" is a widely used name out this way for a temporary gate, which is usually comprised of stretching lengths of wire across a gap in a fence, with just one pole, or branch off a tree as the steadying bit at the end. This is then attached to the nearest fence post to provide a temporary closing of the gap in the fence!! A lot cheaper than putting in a proper farm gate. Taranaki is a province in NZ which has a high volume of dairy farms !!
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I describe my steel as a knitting machine. If you have ever seen an older style knitting machine the similarity is fairly close. Also when I first started to play my kids said it sounded like a strangled cat. :eek: :eek: :eek:
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As a guy came up to the bandstand at break-time and asked me, "what kind of piano has strings like that?"
I told him that most all pianos have strings, but this one, you have to play it a little different!
He was satisfied, and walked off...........
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It's an electric pitch bending processor.
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I'd say, Its a keyboard that sounds a lot better than a piano! Then hit em a lick!
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Post by Roger Francis »

Some guy in a club gave mine a name when he was bragging he new the name of every instrument on stage, he was doing perty good untill he got to the steel and called it a SLIDE PIANO.
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steve wins this one!
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YAY!
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It's an honest question. I usually say that it's a "pedal steel guitar".

What surprises me is that I get the same question about my marimba. I thought everyone knew what a marimba was. I can remember not knowing what a pedal steel was (long ago), but I think I must have learned about xylophones and marimbas at a very early age.
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Post by Alan Brookes »

When I built my first lap steel in 1963, the other guys at our sessions used to call it the Electric Barbed Wire Fence. ...and the way I played it probably sounded like one... :oops:
b0b wrote:...What surprises me is that I get the same question about my marimba...
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Post by Michael Johnstone »

It's a manually operated pitch approximator.
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