Feelin' the need for Steel, again!!

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Bill Fulbright
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Feelin' the need for Steel, again!!

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Hi All,

I have been off this forum for about 10 yrs., as I had to sell my Mullen D-10 in 2004 to pay for an unexpected move from Wilmington, DE to Huntsville, Tx. I am grateful I had the instrument, and the relationships on this forum to help me sell it quickly.

I have missed playing it - every day. And about 4 yrs ago, I got into playing accordion due to my constant involvement in Gypsy Jazz guitar playing. I bought my first one, a Hohner Camillo III in Toronto, ON, while on a project there. About a year later I bought the new Roland V-Accordion FR-3X. An awesome and highly versatile instrument, which I have now become very comfortable playing - Gypsy Jazz arrangements, and Pop Arrangements with my own stylings (from playing "club piano" for many yrs.).

I am torn about putting it down in favor of the D-10 - both require commitment and practice to stay a 'performance' levels. - And I only have time for one.

If I sold my Roland FR-3X - I would feel like a traitor to all I have accomplished with it, but it would fund a nice D-10. It seems the Steel would get me out more to play more, in addition to my jazz guitar playing. I will always keep the Hohner, but I am getting tempted to get back into Steel.

Just thinking out loud, I have been dropping in through the years, and lurking, and I miss the great people and chats. I may also have an opportunity to play at my new church, which might be really cool.

So, the dilemma over my "2nd" instrument is one I am sure many of you have gone through.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Bill Fulbright
No Steel - yet (open to receive donation/mercy/pity D-10 - will pay shipping!), Roland FR3X Virtual Accordion, Benedetto Bravo, Eastman T185MX; Gitane DG500M; Ibanez Artcore AF85VLS, Yamaha SY-77, Goodsell Custom 33 hand built amp.
Logic Pro Studio, Adam AX-7 monitors, Omnisphere and Native Instruments plugins.
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Post by chris ivey »

actually, gypsy jazz accordian sounds pretty exciting to me.
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chris ivey wrote:actually, gypsy jazz accordian sounds pretty exciting to me.
You see my dilemma. Plain and simple. Either Jazz Accordion or Jazz Pedal Steel....

You see me playing my solo arrangement of "Nuages" on my Roland FR-3X V-Accordion using a French Style Bassoon voice ... http://youtube.com/bfulbright - and search Videos, or go directly to it via
http://youtu.be/3jkj3Fr5ACo

-- Youtube.com/bfulblright also has my Jazz Vocals/Guitar arrangements done by a TV show on Comcast.

-or- if you like Reverbnation you can go to http://reverbnation.com/billfulbright
-- Here I have a lot of instrumentals on guitar with about 24 sessions of rock, jazz, blues, etc., PLUS my instrumental Jazz Guitar work, and the video of my Accordion "Nuages";
Also the same Jazz Vocals/guitar as on youtube.

Sadly, no pedal steel guitar made it to recordings.
Bill Fulbright
No Steel - yet (open to receive donation/mercy/pity D-10 - will pay shipping!), Roland FR3X Virtual Accordion, Benedetto Bravo, Eastman T185MX; Gitane DG500M; Ibanez Artcore AF85VLS, Yamaha SY-77, Goodsell Custom 33 hand built amp.
Logic Pro Studio, Adam AX-7 monitors, Omnisphere and Native Instruments plugins.
Skype: william.fulbright

My YouTube Site
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I would LOVE to have a jazz accordionist to play with here in Austin! I know there must be someone here in this music town who can, I just haven't found him/her yet. We have Cajun, zydeco, and conjunto button accordionistas out the wazoo, but I'd like someone that knows American Songbook standards on the piano accordion.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.

Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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I would love to Herb! I just need to find some IT work in Austin that I can afford to take!! IT is kinda like the Music Biz... When you have so many students and others that want to be in Austin area, they will work for less.

I live in the Atlanta area and there is pitiful few places to go hear PSG here. So I would love to move back to TX. All my wife's family is there - Wimberly, Kerrville, Fredericksburg, Boerne...

I once bought a 3 neck Fender in hopes that I would get to move back, and actually use it there.

I work so much on the road as it is, I usually take my instrument of interest with me so I can keep it up.

Also to see my friend Neil Flanz!

:)
Bill Fulbright
No Steel - yet (open to receive donation/mercy/pity D-10 - will pay shipping!), Roland FR3X Virtual Accordion, Benedetto Bravo, Eastman T185MX; Gitane DG500M; Ibanez Artcore AF85VLS, Yamaha SY-77, Goodsell Custom 33 hand built amp.
Logic Pro Studio, Adam AX-7 monitors, Omnisphere and Native Instruments plugins.
Skype: william.fulbright

My YouTube Site
Personal Website
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