Radical new use for pedal steel
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- Bill Llewellyn
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Radical new use for pedal steel
And I'm not talking egg slicer or sling shot here.
This takes some active participation, people. Go to your linen closet and grab a wash cloth, the terry cloth kind. Do not wet it. Fold it in half once, then turn 90 degrees (the wash cloth, not yourself) and fold it again (basically into quarters). Sit down at your PSG. Lay the wash cloth across the strings so the left edge is about in line with the 12th fret. Smooth it flat across the strings. Put on your picks. Lay the bar anywhere from the 3rd to the 8th fret (location not too important). Pick a few strings, preferably between 1 and 7.
What sound do you hear?
B@NJO!!!
Finally! This is the breakthrough we've all been waiting for. And I think I've invented something for which the whole PSG world will be grateful. I feel soooo fulfilled!
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<font size=-1>Bill L | My steel page | Email | My music | Steeler birthdays | Over 50?</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 27 August 2002 at 09:05 PM.]</p></FONT>
This takes some active participation, people. Go to your linen closet and grab a wash cloth, the terry cloth kind. Do not wet it. Fold it in half once, then turn 90 degrees (the wash cloth, not yourself) and fold it again (basically into quarters). Sit down at your PSG. Lay the wash cloth across the strings so the left edge is about in line with the 12th fret. Smooth it flat across the strings. Put on your picks. Lay the bar anywhere from the 3rd to the 8th fret (location not too important). Pick a few strings, preferably between 1 and 7.
What sound do you hear?
B@NJO!!!
Finally! This is the breakthrough we've all been waiting for. And I think I've invented something for which the whole PSG world will be grateful. I feel soooo fulfilled!
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<font size=-1>Bill L | My steel page | Email | My music | Steeler birthdays | Over 50?</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 27 August 2002 at 09:05 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Really, you guyz ought to try the wash cloth trick. I was shocked and amazed when I stumbled accross the sound. There are many among us here who have, um, trouble with b@njo and this could be the first step toward desensitization. It seems clear to me that this discovery shows us there has been a b@njo inside the PSG all along. And best of all, it's free! So maybe we shouldn't deny its presence. Grab a wash cloth and pluck out a few bars of Dixie or Deliverance.
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Hey....Whoever cancelled the medication's got a lot to answer for!!
.....love the thread....the idea appeals to my sense of something...
.....now to work out how to make my 5 string sound like an Emmons!!!!
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.....love the thread....the idea appeals to my sense of something...
.....now to work out how to make my 5 string sound like an Emmons!!!!
Michael <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Michael Dene on 28 August 2002 at 06:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Listen, guys, I'm not out of my mind. No... wait a minute, I take that back.
I stumbled across this b@njo discovery because I use an old wash cloth to wipe my strings down after playing and I just happened to lay the wash cloth across the psg and pick a little, and I (and the musicians nearby) were startled by how b@njo-ish it sounded. I figgered I can't keep something like this to myself, so I posted here! Earl Scruggs, here we come.
I stumbled across this b@njo discovery because I use an old wash cloth to wipe my strings down after playing and I just happened to lay the wash cloth across the psg and pick a little, and I (and the musicians nearby) were startled by how b@njo-ish it sounded. I figgered I can't keep something like this to myself, so I posted here! Earl Scruggs, here we come.
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I understand how you could stumble onto such a sound, Bill, but I don't understand why you would share it here.
(Unless maybe you were trying to warn us.)
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(Unless maybe you were trying to warn us.)
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Donny: I've seen this with several acts I've worked with, the most prominent being Clyde Moody who wrote Shenandoah Waltz almost a 100 years ago. I've seen it at the outdoor country parks that used to be prevelant in eastern PA and Maryland.
The rhythm guitarist would place a piece of writing paper through the strings in a manner similar to the way Bill has described and that guitar would sound like a hive of bees after a bear. On a square dance it was very prominant in the band sound.
Ever see that done ??
Regards, Paul
The rhythm guitarist would place a piece of writing paper through the strings in a manner similar to the way Bill has described and that guitar would sound like a hive of bees after a bear. On a square dance it was very prominant in the band sound.
Ever see that done ??
Regards, Paul
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