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More Speedpicking on Lap Steel ---->
Roy Thomson's excellent thread on speedpicking on lap steel inspired me to record this short demo, C6 tuning, 6 string.
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UPDATE: Forum member Craig Prior has tabbed out my speed solo, and he did a great job! Thanks Craig!
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UPDATE: Forum member Craig Prior has tabbed out my speed solo, and he did a great job! Thanks Craig!
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Golly durn Doug. Thats great. I've got Roy's speedpickin... and I'm gonna add yours to the folder.
(if you dont mind). Roy and you need to give SGF more, I'm know everybody enjoys it, and it will help everyone who wants to better their pickin. Thanks a million... Lee
(if you dont mind). Roy and you need to give SGF more, I'm know everybody enjoys it, and it will help everyone who wants to better their pickin. Thanks a million... Lee
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UPDATE: Forum member Craig Prior has tabbed out my speed solo, and he did a great job! Thanks Craig!
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Doug and Craig, You two are Great. Its people like you and the many others that contribute material like this... that makes SGF the most time honored web page for the steel Guitar player, that it is. Thank you for your treasured efforts. Lee
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That's a good question! Here's my take on it: I think of speedpicking as a flowing stream of notes, based on a scale (usually the major scale). It usually involves patterns that move up and down the fretboard. "Fast licks" are not necessarily speedpicking. Speedpicking implies a more continuous pattern of notes. The scale notes blend with the relative chords in the key (I, IIm, IIIm chords, etc) so some interesting sounds can be had by playing speed patterns over various chord progressions in a given key.why is it called speedpicking or maybe: what makes it speedpicking?
On 6-string lap steel there are fewer patterns available than on a pedal steel guitar, so speedpicking is rather limited on lap steel... but it Is possible. Pick blocking is also part of the sound, and it's important to study that.
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Bravo Doug...
I'm on the 'midnight shift', and just now came upon your post.
That is super picking, my friend.
A long way from "Sleepwalk"; but as Jerry Seinfeld would say...."but that's not a bad thing".
In all sincerity....just a brilliant slice.
Thanks, Doug
I'm on the 'midnight shift', and just now came upon your post.
That is super picking, my friend.
A long way from "Sleepwalk"; but as Jerry Seinfeld would say...."but that's not a bad thing".
In all sincerity....just a brilliant slice.
Thanks, Doug
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