Is that a Piano you're playing???
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- Murnel Babineaux
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Is that a Piano you're playing???
Bobbe's newsletter got me to thinking about how many hundred times someone has come up to me and said:
Is that a Piano you're playing?
Hey, this is Murnel. He plays the keyboard.
I don't think stating what the instrument is on the name-tag is useless and/or is distasteful and ubiquitous.
It's not that it's a bad thing because everyone should know what a true American instrument this really is.
Murnel
Is that a Piano you're playing?
Hey, this is Murnel. He plays the keyboard.
I don't think stating what the instrument is on the name-tag is useless and/or is distasteful and ubiquitous.
It's not that it's a bad thing because everyone should know what a true American instrument this really is.
Murnel
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Is that a Piano you're playing?
I had an old lady come up to me after the show and said: "I first thought that was a keyboard that you were playing, but now I can see that it is a Zither"
My playing may not be very good, but I really don't think I sound like a Zither. I have only heard of a Zither, but don't know what they sound like. Maybe she was hinting that I should forget the steel and take up the Zither. Anybody got a Zither for sale? Needs to be black, of course.
Here is a funny story that I heard Jeff Newman tell: A steel player was playing a place that had a fence of some sort in front of the stage. I guess a split rail or something for decoration. This guy every little while, would just come up, stand at the fence and stare at the steel. So, the steeler figures the guy must be either a steeler or maybe is thinking about taking it up. So, the steeler is thinking of some ways and suggestions to help the guy out, if he comes up at the end of the show to talk. Well, the guy does come up, looks at the steel and says "What do you call that instrument that you're playing?" to which the steeler says "It's a steel guitar." Without blinkin an eye, the guy says "Damn, I hate that thing" and walks out the door.
My playing may not be very good, but I really don't think I sound like a Zither. I have only heard of a Zither, but don't know what they sound like. Maybe she was hinting that I should forget the steel and take up the Zither. Anybody got a Zither for sale? Needs to be black, of course.
Here is a funny story that I heard Jeff Newman tell: A steel player was playing a place that had a fence of some sort in front of the stage. I guess a split rail or something for decoration. This guy every little while, would just come up, stand at the fence and stare at the steel. So, the steeler figures the guy must be either a steeler or maybe is thinking about taking it up. So, the steeler is thinking of some ways and suggestions to help the guy out, if he comes up at the end of the show to talk. Well, the guy does come up, looks at the steel and says "What do you call that instrument that you're playing?" to which the steeler says "It's a steel guitar." Without blinkin an eye, the guy says "Damn, I hate that thing" and walks out the door.
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Here's a good one...
A few years back (mid '80's) I was playing a gig at the infamous Corral in the San Fernando Valley. I wasn't playing steel that night, I was playing keys, and Dan Dugmore was on steel.
On a break this older guy, in his '70's, comes up to me - and he was well in the bag - and says. "Man, you play a mean steel guitar". Well, he's soused and he's gotten me & Dan mixed up, I guess...we would sorta look alike if you were a little juiced.
So I thank him and tell him that I'm the keyboard player, as I point to my Yamaha KX88 on stage right, and pointing to Dan's Stringmaster on stage left, I tell him that that's the steel guitar over there.
Uh- Uh, he says.
And pointing to my keyboard he proclaims, "Well, in my day, that was a steel guitar!".
Figure that one out....
A few years back (mid '80's) I was playing a gig at the infamous Corral in the San Fernando Valley. I wasn't playing steel that night, I was playing keys, and Dan Dugmore was on steel.
On a break this older guy, in his '70's, comes up to me - and he was well in the bag - and says. "Man, you play a mean steel guitar". Well, he's soused and he's gotten me & Dan mixed up, I guess...we would sorta look alike if you were a little juiced.
So I thank him and tell him that I'm the keyboard player, as I point to my Yamaha KX88 on stage right, and pointing to Dan's Stringmaster on stage left, I tell him that that's the steel guitar over there.
Uh- Uh, he says.
And pointing to my keyboard he proclaims, "Well, in my day, that was a steel guitar!".
Figure that one out....
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it has happened to me
I have been introduced as the keyboard man ----- one of the owners said he had been owned the place 35 years and loves "Good Ole Country Music - especally that keyboard" - and pointed at me.
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even if you tell em what it is , it doesnt sink in.
young lady came up after a show and said "what is that thing? it sure is pretty sounding". i told her it was a pedal steel guitar. she thanked me and took two steps towards her friends where I could hear her exclaim "I just love that slidey thing!" from the stage.
i think "Country and Western Machine" is about the best one Ive ever heard. like it should have a crank at one end or something...
young lady came up after a show and said "what is that thing? it sure is pretty sounding". i told her it was a pedal steel guitar. she thanked me and took two steps towards her friends where I could hear her exclaim "I just love that slidey thing!" from the stage.
i think "Country and Western Machine" is about the best one Ive ever heard. like it should have a crank at one end or something...
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Keyboard, Zither, Autoharp, String Table,Just a few over the years.. All by dopey bar patrons.
Slide is the most common of course..
The guys in the band started calling it "Bobs's Bedsprings" several years ago, and today, the onstage moniker for my steel is "Bob's Bedpan" .. Good thing I never play it anymore.
Slide is the most common of course..
The guys in the band started calling it "Bobs's Bedsprings" several years ago, and today, the onstage moniker for my steel is "Bob's Bedpan" .. Good thing I never play it anymore.
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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One more ---------- Hi-waa-yen ---- Slide guitar
(not Hawaiian)
That ole boy had a chew and a hat that had been stepped on a few times. May be him too.
Joe Naylor
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(not Hawaiian)
That ole boy had a chew and a hat that had been stepped on a few times. May be him too.
Joe Naylor
steelseat.com
Joe Naylor, Avondale, AZ (Phoenix) Announcer/Emcee owner www.steelseat.com *** OFFERING SEATS AND Effects cases with or without legs and other stuff ****** -Desert Rose Guitar S-10, Life Member of the Arizona Carport Pickers Assoc., Southwest Steel Guitar Assoc., Texas Steel Guitar Assoc., GA Steel Guitar Assoc., KS Steel Guitar Assoc. (Asleep at the Steel) tag line willed to me by a close late friend RIP
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Fo'Bro' Michael Johnson mentioned something like an " Appalachian tone bender " (?)
or something to that avail
i tell folks, it's my wifes knitting machine that she left in the closet that i recycled
y'a pas d'tracas cousin on est content d'avoir une satané contraption !
or something to that avail
i tell folks, it's my wifes knitting machine that she left in the closet that i recycled
y'a pas d'tracas cousin on est content d'avoir une satané contraption !
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- John DeBoalt
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Bsides key board, and that slidey thing, I had it called a steel pedal guitar twice at the same private party one night. I loved the comment about the country, and western machine. John
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My wife is a harpist. She is involved in many different styles of music. We were playing a Celtic music gig as a Harp/pedal steel duo for a party at the residence of the Irish Ambassador in New York. (Ireland has a separate ambassador just for NYC!)
A couple, in their golden years, stood in front of us for a while. The man pointed at my wife's harp and asked his wife if that was the Irish Harp. She said "No, that's the regular harp" pointing to my pedal steel she said "That's the Irish harp"
In fairness, I was playing the LDG.
A couple, in their golden years, stood in front of us for a while. The man pointed at my wife's harp and asked his wife if that was the Irish Harp. She said "No, that's the regular harp" pointing to my pedal steel she said "That's the Irish harp"
In fairness, I was playing the LDG.
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4 words: "Table top string thingy."
(I still want to call it a TIFKATPSG. The Instrument Formerly Known As The Pedal Steel Guitar)
(I still want to call it a TIFKATPSG. The Instrument Formerly Known As The Pedal Steel Guitar)
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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On a more serious note, My chamber music trio has decided on a name for ourselves: "Trio de l'Acier," which is French for "Trio of Steel." So far, all of our performances have been before classical music audiences who for the most part, are unfamiliar with our instrument. And every time we play, as part of the performance, I give a 30 second lecture and demonstration, in which I call it by it's proper name: pedal steel guitar. I explain that it's a steel guitar because it's played with a steel bar (with a quick aside that my personal bar is of a different material) and that it's a pedal steel guitar because it has pedals.
Then I show briefly what the pedals and knee levers do. I tell them that they won't be able to see me use the pedals, but if they watch my knees, they will be able to follow a little bit of what I'm doing.
The post performance feedback has been very positive, both as the the music, and the brief explanation. These people are, for the most part, intrigued by the instrument, and happy to have had some sort of explanation on what it is and how it works.
Then I show briefly what the pedals and knee levers do. I tell them that they won't be able to see me use the pedals, but if they watch my knees, they will be able to follow a little bit of what I'm doing.
The post performance feedback has been very positive, both as the the music, and the brief explanation. These people are, for the most part, intrigued by the instrument, and happy to have had some sort of explanation on what it is and how it works.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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Just ask James Brown: It's a sex machine!
I give music lessons on several different instruments in Cambridge, NY (between Bennington, VT and Albany, NY). But my true love is pedal steel. I've been obsessed with steel since 1972; don't know anything I'd rather talk about... www.barryhyman.com
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