Me and my steel in a music video!

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Jay Kardong
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Me and my steel in a music video!

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Hey Friends,

I'm kinda busting today cause I just saw a new video that was shot for Sub Pop Records artist Sera Cahoone who I play for. I have a small part with my Carter.

It just debuted on the No Depression website, and I had to share it with the folks who help me so much! Check it out at http://community.nodepression.com . It's on the main page today (6/2), hopefully they'll have a link going forward.

It's funny, my hands are way off from the song, but you folks are prob the only ones who will notice. We filmed it while playing along to the song at triple speed so the shot could be slowed down in editing later. It was dang hard to keep up with the song, even with the simple part I play!!

I hope you enjoy the video and song. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post.

Best
Jay
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Post by Brian Kurlychek »

Nice vid. Why did they film 3 times as fast? To get that slowed down effect?
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Post by Adam Przybyla »

Pretty cool, Jay! Great song, too. I shot a hip hop video a few months ago (yes, pedal steel in a hip hop video) and they did the same thing. They sped up the playback track by 1 1/2 times when we filmed so that Twista's lips and my hands moved to the music at normal speed while everything else was in slow motion. Nifty little trick, but it took at least a dozen takes to get it right. Normally that wouldn't have been so bad, but we were outside for probably 45 minutes and it was about 15 degrees, hardly an ideal environment for an old lacquer Sho-Bud. I've only seen a rough cut so far, but I'll be posting a link as soon as it's officially released.
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Post by Tucker Jackson »

Nice video, Jay!

I enjoyed seeing you play this song a few weeks ago... you guys really nailed it. And that custom Carter is gorgeous.
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Very cool, Jay... I'm proud of ya! :D jc
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Geeze, even I think it's pretty cool! 8)
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Post by Tommy R. Butler »

Man I really like the song and the video. I think what u played fit real well. I was totally into it !
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Post by Nathan Sarver »

I think it's a lovely song and I love the understated production.
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Post by David Doggett »

Great video, Jay. Um, even the banjo was pretty tasteful. :)
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Post by Edward Meisse »

Nathan Sarver wrote:I think it's a lovely song and I love the understated production.


And the video fits the mood and style of the song perfectly.
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Post by Steve Norman »

Thats Awesome Jay! congratulations!
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Post by Hook Moore »

Very cool Jay !
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Post by Tom Palmer »

Nice!
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Post by James Martin (U.K.) »

Excellent song, nice singer, ( bit too low in the mix for my dodgy hearing ) smart looking Carter, tasty playing. Perfect, most enjoyable.
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Hey Jay!

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Hey Bro, lookin' and soundin' good! Sorry I did not make it down to see you when you were in Portland. Family obligations (baseball w/son) kept me from attending. But soon I'll get to see you I hope! Much success to you and your people!
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Post by Duncan Hodge »

Wow Jay! After watching the video and properly tightening the noose around my neck (which I have loosened long enough to respond to your post), I just have to say that the music is beautiful, haunting and exceptionally bleak. In other words it touched my heart and your steel part was "just right".
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Great palying, and have a beautiful Washington Day!
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Post by Jerry Horner »

It's good to hear someone playing what fits the song instead of playing every lick they ever knew.

Thanks for some enjoyable listning.

Jerry
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Post by Jonathan Shacklock »

Liked it so much I just bought the album off iTunes. Cool!

PS. It's great all the way through, all the songs are as strong as this one but no two sound the same - fantastic job Jay! Hope you guys can come and play at London's Borderline in the near future.
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Post by Frank Harris »

Great job on music and video I really enjoyed the time listening to the vocals and the steel. Keep up the good work on your music.
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Post by Jack Francis »

Very COOL! 8)
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Post by Brian McGaughey »

Touching piece...nice.
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Post by Terje Brattsveen »

That's the stuff that should be on the radio instead of that bubblegum crap they keep churning out here in Nashville. Imagine that...music with emotion. Nice work!
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There's great music coming out of Nashville... beauty's in the eye of the beerholder...
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Post by Paul Arntson »

Jay - that sounded beautiful. Nice lookin steel, too!
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