New must-have steel device.......a chain

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richard burton
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New must-have steel device.......a chain

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Now I know where I've been going wrong :eek:

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Post by John Roche »

Thanks for the link , Richard
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Post by Alan Miller »

That is a "choker" chain used for dog training. it has many other uses :aside: :D
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Terry McCumbee
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Post by Terry McCumbee »

I sure am glad that is not a EMMONS. :D
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Can someone please tab that out for us? :roll:
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Post by Ray Walker »

I don't see what all the fuss is about...I'm gonna try a couple of those licks Saturday night with the guys. I don't have a "dog chain" but I do have an old logging chain which I think will actually get a better "impact" from the other band members. And the sustain!!!!!Did you hear that sustain?????
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Exploring the unique "noise" aspects of the pedal steel can lead to a much greater understanding of the sonic possibilities of the instrument. It can be very useful in real world musical situations. That is how I started playing. I got to the idiomatic organizing of actual notes much later down the road.
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Post by Jack Ritter »

Heck---this "noise" should fit in perfectly with the kinda stuff they play on the Opry nowadays.
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Post by Jack Ritter »

Heck---this "noise" should fit in perfectly with the kinda stuff they play on the Opry nowadays.
Zum D10 8x5,rev pre-amp, TC M300, Split 12, n-112, IZZY, Hilton vp, Geo L, BJS Hughey, Live Steel
Wally Taylor
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Post by Wally Taylor »

Well, at least the video was entitled correctly. :whoa:
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Glenn Thompson
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Post by Glenn Thompson »

Wow! My grandson plays that all the time on my steel. I didn't realize it was a tune. Duh!
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