Conversation with Jeremy Wakefield & transcription

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Conversation with Jeremy Wakefield & transcription

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I have just published part 1 of my conversation with Jeremy Wakefield who, if you hang around these parts, you know needs no introduction. But in the event you don't know, well, let's just say he's one of the baddest non-pedal steel players in the world, and that's not hyperbole.

We talked about a lot of things and Jeremy was very open and candid. He keeps a really low profile and I was really excited when he agreed to talk with me.

I will publish part 2 some time next week and it will include discussions on gear, caviar, and will even have some pages with funny lines and dots and numbers (a transcription of one of JW's tunes).

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Great! Mike,as always. Your interviews are just what those of us that have read the cover off Andy Volk's book need. Thanks and keep them coming.
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Thanks, Mark. It was a pleasure to talk to Sir Jeremy of Wakefield.
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Thanks, Mike! What Mark said! This is great stuff.
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Really enjoyed the interview. The Biller and Wakefield cd is an inspiration for me. Just curious, does he ever visit the Steel Guitar Forum?
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As of July 19, 2009 Jeremy was a member of the Forum.
I posted that He and the Lucky Stars were going to be at the Los Angeles Farmer's Market. He replied and thanked me. I urged him to post some of the Gigs he would be playing at. Myself and my friend Chance Wilson went out to see Jermey at the FM and had a great evening enjoying his playing.
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Post by Matthew Dawson »

Thanks for doing this one Mike. JW is tops! Can't wait to read part 2.
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Post by Geoff Cline »

Swinging interview! Jeremy always brings it. And it reminded me that I needed to get the "Hot Guitars of Biller & Wakefield." Much obliged, Mike.
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Thanks so much , Mike for this. Jeremy is such a phenomenal player. Very creative and experienced.
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Post by Scott Thomas »

Have read this a couple of times now. Great job! Love Jeremy's playing, and both of your insights here are really interesting. It's like being able to listen in on a couple of steel players talking shop.

Also looking forward to part two . . .
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Thanks Mike! Steel Guitar Caviar is one of my favorite steel guitar albums. Great stuff!
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Wow,Mike...great interview, great clips, great scholarship.

Thanks for your excellent devotion, work and music.
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Post by wt golden »

Great interview Mike - thanks a lot!

I have one question maybe you can clear up. When he is talking about playing with the resonator gig with Janet Klein and her Parlor Boys - he had mentioned playing an A tuning. Then you talk to him about three other tunings all 8 string and none in A. Do you know the (I imagine 6 string) A tuning he was talking about?

Thanks again
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That would just be high bass A (E C# A E C# A).
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Skinny strings on the bottom...

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Tunings with high notes for the bottom string(s) came up in this interview. There can be problems using the smaller strings on a nut cut for a heavier string. I had read here about a trick to deal with that: you remove a short bit of the winding from a wound string and slide that onto the plain string right where it passes over the nut (and bridge, too, if there is a problem with that as well). I haven't tried that trick yet but was wondering if anyone here has any comments about it.

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Post by Mike Neer »

Thanks for your interest in the articles and the nice words. It was great talking with Jeremy and picking his brain. He is a remarkable player and a great guy.

I have now included a transcription of his tune, Mudslide. Hope you enjoy it.
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