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I started out with some upper fret parts, then switched to C6 then back to some lower sounding E9th stuff. At 2:22 I played something retro and close to the original version.
Heartaches By The Number
Greg
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greg....you nailed this one right on......there are so many ways to make good sounds.....and there are so many good sounding tunes played on all sorts of equipment.....to me..the key is that person holding the steel/picks....I have heard a bad player make horrible sounds thru the best equip..and vice versa....it is all about..."whatever floats your boat"...just play...have fun....enjoy...entertain...that is what this music thing means to me.....Greg Cutshaw wrote:I think the thread is hilarious! I think this whole volume pedal thing is overblown. Either pedal can produce great tone. I COULD put 12 more smileys in the post to show more clearly that I was intent on having some fun with this! Well I am having fun with it. Everyone is just too serious about "gotta have this or that" to get good sound. I've heard totally awesome sounds from very diverse steel guitar setups.
Donny, you left out one of my favorite Paycheck/Green songs: Florence Jean (with a tonesucking pot pedal). I think that song would be great as an instrumental. Kind of obscure but nice chord changes. Tom Bath played it one year at the PSGA show.
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sarky Definition sarky (sär′kē)
adjective sark′·ier, sark′·iest
Brit., Informal sarcastic
Yup, it is definitely "SARKY"
Greg
Well......how am I supposed to argue when you won't disagree with me?Greg Cutshaw wrote:Donny, you indeed missed the point. I love my pot pedal!
No buffer is needed with a pot pedal! If you prefer one, that is fine, but it is not needed and I did not use one on the recording above.
Both the Goodrich with a HotPotz and the Hilton are truly great pedals. Both are smooth, reliable and can produce awesome sounds.
Greg
I do too, as is the "push/pull vs. all-pull" thing, as is the "tubes vs. solid-state" thing, as is the "JBL vs. whatever" thing, as is the "single coil vs. humbucker" thing, etc., etc..I think this whole volume pedal thing is overblown.