Don Wardens Playing
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Don Wardens Playing
Very underated...just goes to show what can be done with A & B pedals and no knee levers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Coop
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Don's Sho-Bud was constantly changing. Through pics & videos, I've noticed that the number of pedals changed & the pedal positions changed. I'm sure that his copedant & tunings may have evolved as well. He seemed to really be on the ball during an ever-changing time in steel playing.
There's a pic of it in Porter's last c.d. cover. Wish I had it infront of me.
Casey
There's a pic of it in Porter's last c.d. cover. Wish I had it infront of me.
Casey
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"The Man with The Plan"
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Many years ago I had the opportunity to visit with Don Warden personally, and he had just received his "new Sho-Bud" which had 2 pedals (8 strings and walnut aprons and neck/maple top - lacquer of course)on it instead of just the one. He said it was tuned to D9th and because he also was one of Porter's back up singers he could not use a volume pedal but had to stand. When asked about his first Sho-Bud he said it was the first one they built and is now in the Country Music Hall of Fame museum in N'ville. The logo on it looked to be red and the guitar had definitely been played! Don was a super friendly guy and loved to talk steel guitar. His style fit PW very well IMHO. I still enjoy the old reruns of the shows. This is the information I got straight from the man himself.
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Don's guitar used to be at the Roy Acuff Museum at Opryland. That's where I first saw it. If it's now at the CMHOF, it's because of the rape of Opryland by the good ol' boy MBA's at Gaylord.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Two pedals (according to Buddy), and probably the standard (back then) Sho~Bud tuning...D Schubert wrote:I'm thinking that the guitar Don Warden used on TV was a stand-up 8-string with only one pedal, possibly Sho-Bud serial number 0001. Did I read that or dream it?
I have asked before if anybody knows what tuning & copedant he used, but no answer....
E, B, G#, F#, D, B, G#, and E.
While this may not be accurate for all periods, he always seemed to play an "E" based tuning with a 2-string change to A.
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