What is this and will it work?
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how about just having him approach it as an 8 string lap until he finds a modern steel, if that's what he wants? wouldn't a fair amount of the principles he could learn on C6 lap (picking and bar technique, visualizing melodic and harmonic patters on an chordal tuning string instrument, vocabulary of non-pedal classic country licks, etc.) help him down the road on a 10 string E9 set up? I'm only at a student level as a steeler myself, but I know that anything I have learned playing lap has helped me as I moved to PSG.
I bought a homemade PSG thing off eBay a few years ago when I was starting out the makes your student's guitar look like a top-flight machine. Didn't get any milage out of it as a PSG but was very glad to bust it out and use it as an 8 string non-pedal to practice C6 on, which in turn has helped my E9 PSG playing. Just a thought.
I bought a homemade PSG thing off eBay a few years ago when I was starting out the makes your student's guitar look like a top-flight machine. Didn't get any milage out of it as a PSG but was very glad to bust it out and use it as an 8 string non-pedal to practice C6 on, which in turn has helped my E9 PSG playing. Just a thought.
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What?!
Firewood?!?!?!?!?!
I'm apalled!
I'm apalled!
I can remember about 50 years ago when I was trying to figure out how to put the Isaccs pedal on my 3 neck non-pedal Rickenbacker, I would have been very pleased to have one like this one. Sit Buddy or Paul or anyone of a number of steel players behind it and I bet you'd be amazed at the music that comes forth!
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73 MSA D10 8&4, 74 MSA S10 3&5, Legrande II 8&9, Fender Squier 6 string, Genesis III, Peavey 1000
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ebay pedal steel
Why not make the 8th string an E and include the chromatic strings. Seems like a good place to get started for a small amount of money. If just the first two pedals work, why not?
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I agree with Marc. Get the student started on basic picking patterns, finding a few chords, how to use the bar and a bit of proper timing. Once the student is put through that, even strumming away on a strung wash tube, will tell you if the guy has the mechanism in his brain to hear and feel music.Marc Stone wrote:how about just having him approach it as an 8 string lap until he finds a modern steel, if that's what he wants? wouldn't a fair amount of the principles he could learn on C6 lap (picking and bar technique, visualizing melodic and harmonic patters on an chordal tuning string instrument, vocabulary of non-pedal classic country licks, etc.) help him down the road on a 10 string E9 set up?
Jeez, you don't need a $2000.00 pedal steel to find out if the guy is dedicated enough or has what it takes to want to continue with the instrument.
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