Pat Metheny on Pedal Steel
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Pat Metheny on Pedal Steel
I saw this on another forum. Too cool! Hopefully this hasn't been posted before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY_xCx-Vjk8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY_xCx-Vjk8
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Hi
That was a good find, thanks for posting.
Whats he playing through? A fireplace?
Was that a tribotone black bar he was using?
I dont understand that music much, well, not at all, but they are all very good musicians.
Gonna buy me some bowling shoes too..
Whats he playing through? A fireplace?
Was that a tribotone black bar he was using?
I dont understand that music much, well, not at all, but they are all very good musicians.
Gonna buy me some bowling shoes too..
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Yes, this is definitely one of the best steel tones I've ever heard.
This is what Dan wrote on the forum about his equipment the last time his videos were discussed:
"As for equipment here (we all know that much if not most of tone is in the touch, which again we all wrestle with), I'm happy to share what I'm using that I think makes a difference: plastic finger picks (as opposed to metal), Lace BassBar pick-ups, a tube amp (this is an early 1990s Dual Showman), an Altec 417-8H speaker, and a Sennheiser E609 mic on the speaker."
Regarding the bar maybe it is a Black Phoenix bar?
-- Jan
This is what Dan wrote on the forum about his equipment the last time his videos were discussed:
"As for equipment here (we all know that much if not most of tone is in the touch, which again we all wrestle with), I'm happy to share what I'm using that I think makes a difference: plastic finger picks (as opposed to metal), Lace BassBar pick-ups, a tube amp (this is an early 1990s Dual Showman), an Altec 417-8H speaker, and a Sennheiser E609 mic on the speaker."
Regarding the bar maybe it is a Black Phoenix bar?
-- Jan
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Boy, this sounds great! Love the jazz feel of this band.
Motivates me to learn some jazz on my pedal steel as well.
Motivates me to learn some jazz on my pedal steel as well.
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I just saw this thread and felt compelled to express my congratulations to all the players in this clip for a job well done.
Dan.....I greatly appreciate your exceptional talent, and open musical mind. Your "mental flow" and musical perception is exceptional.
Next time I'm in your area, I'll hunt you down so I can hear you again.
Well done my friend.
Dan.....I greatly appreciate your exceptional talent, and open musical mind. Your "mental flow" and musical perception is exceptional.
Next time I'm in your area, I'll hunt you down so I can hear you again.
Well done my friend.
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Standard Deviations
Standard Deviations is the name of the band. You can find 4 videos by them on the Steel Guitar Jazz website. http://www.steelguitarjazz.com/more_great_videos.html
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