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Susan Alcorn
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The Bobby Bowman Stomp

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http://picosong.com/Vwb/

With admiration and gratitude to Bobby Bowman, Jerry Roller, and Don Burrows.
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Susan, that tune was very enjoyable for me to listen to.
Hope you post more like it. :)
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Good stomping Susan. Jody.
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Great playing Susan.
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Real Nice Susan :D
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Post by Matthew Warman »

you have a lovely touch to playing steel! A real natural.
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Post by Charlie C Harrison »

Susan, very good playing & sound. could you tell us your set-up? Thanks
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Thank you Roger, my friend Jody, Hank, Crowbear, Matthew, and Charlie. I'm glad you liked this song.

Charlie, my E9th setup is pretty simple - the standard A,B, and C pedals that everyone uses, I lower the E's to D# and raise them to F. Also, I lower the second string from D# to C# with a sort of "feel" half-stop at D. That same knee lever lowers the 9th string a half step to C#. I also raise the second string to "E". Basic E9th - nothing fancy.

A note about this song, I wanted to improvise/write a song in one take, so I just made this up as I went along and tried to remember whatever form it was that was coming out. There's a part that sounds a little like "Cajun Fiddle", and when I noticed myself playing that, I thought, "oops, better get out of this fast". This and the other recent songs were recorded one take only - warts and all - in the space of about two hours.
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Post by Jerry Roller »

Susan, I just stumbled onto this while doing a search for Bobby's email address. You should have told me you were doing this, it is very nice playing and great tone.
Jerry
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Post by Mike Neer »

Susan, I've always enjoyed your playing very much, regardless of the style. Your take on Alban Berg as well as the modern pieces I've heard have been inspiring. I commend you for your love of all music. I feel the same way about it.

Very nice playing, by the way.
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Post by Karel van Bezooijen »

Lovely,
Make's me want my pedalsteel back....
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Hey Susan, just curious what are you playing thru to get that great tone.
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Post by Susan Alcorn »

Thanks Jerry, Mike (in close-by NJ), Karel (I hope you find a new pedal steel), and Ricky.

Ricky, I'm glad you liked the tone - it was mostly the guitar itself (certainly not me). For this recording I used a 1974 Emmons p/p D-10 going into . . . a Maxon delay pedal, a Lexicon reverb, an Eden WT-550 amplifier, then from the speaker-out of the amp head, I go into a Lexicon 200, a Mytek A/D converter, then to a Digi-002 into my computer into Pro Tools 8 (I bet you can't say that all in one breath).
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

WOW, Do you have to plug into a nuclear powerhouse with all that equipment, just kidding but it does sound great.
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