The difference between playing lap slide and lap steel?
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after reading this thread, I am more confused than ever........I play some of all the types/methods/etc described in the aforementioned posts.......guess, I really dont know what I play........I just play...others enjoy listening.......and I have a good time...so, for all those as confused as me as to what you play..this is my story..and I am sticking to it........
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So don't worry about terminology, just play.Carroll Hale wrote:after reading this thread, I am more confused than ever........I play some of all the types/methods/etc described in the aforementioned posts.......guess, I really dont know what I play........I just play...others enjoy listening.......and I have a good time...so, for all those as confused as me as to what you play..this is my story..and I am sticking to it........
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amen to you alan............
wish I was in the "frisco" area...been there a few times....not lately...love the waterfront...alcatraz...Ghiradelli chocs....and the wine country.......wife a I spent a week out there in 2000.......a great place to visit....wonderful climate....(at least compared to the summmers of SE texas).....love those beautiful vineyards of Napa and that whole area......hope to make it back someday when we retire.....maybe we can meet and "pik n grin" a while... ..
have a wonderfull holiday season...
ch
wish I was in the "frisco" area...been there a few times....not lately...love the waterfront...alcatraz...Ghiradelli chocs....and the wine country.......wife a I spent a week out there in 2000.......a great place to visit....wonderful climate....(at least compared to the summmers of SE texas).....love those beautiful vineyards of Napa and that whole area......hope to make it back someday when we retire.....maybe we can meet and "pik n grin" a while... ..
have a wonderfull holiday season...
ch
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err...Alan Brookes wrote:So don't worry about terminology, just play.
Oh no, I can't help it!!!!
How come a silver-plated brass saxaphone is a woodwind instrument?
I've played Metal on wooden guitars!?!?
I just double-checked what my Lap-Dawg's made of & it ain't steel...
Seems I'm a ganner g'woop North & join me a Brass Band on account of what my diddly-bow is made of, if they'll accept a Southern chrome/nickel/steel/bronze/lap/slide/wood/British/Hawaiian brass-guitar player that is!
Hang on, that Brass Band has a fibreglass drum in it!?!?!
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