Thanks guys.
I just made the post so we could have some fun pushing those boundaries together. Didn't mean to upset or extensively debate but moreso to achieve, challenge and innovate.
Because the work that we may achieve could one day standardise and revolutionise our beloved instrument again.
Which could only mean popularise it beyond the realms of ...
"Oh you play Lap steel? Is that with a bottle?
You play country or Hawaiian? I heard a guy play blues on it you should check him out? - a terrible distorted 1, 4, 5 progression that clearly the guy plying it can't play anything else.
I want people to get on board and let's push the limits. The instrument is firmly established in Hawaiian. Now almost non-existent due to pedal steel in popular country. Not because of limitations of the instrument but limitations of the imaginations. Steel guitar used to always be "Lap Steel"
when did we take a back seat?
When we stagnate and no longer innovate then that's when the instrument dies. I am 33 and work in popular commercial radio. I am also one of few who even knows what a lap steel is and probably the only person who plays it I know.
That's what we are up against. I can go this alone but the journey would be faster with all of you on board.
Bill Hatcher, Maurice anderson (RIP, my hero), Mike Neer, are but a few.
Here comes an Uncle Sam line.
"Lap Steel Need's You"
Let's do this together. So we no longer keep the thumb up our arses and complain when the national instrument of Hawaii isn't the Lap Steel.
So all who are on board. Thanks. Let the revolution begin.
Let's keep the Chord wars going and also tackle Popular Music/well known classics. That's how we get back into the public eye.
eg.
Robert randolph "Hendrix & Michael Jackson covers"
get the idea. Let's come up with some Fresh ideas. Steinar RIP did hendrix in a basic form. Surely we can re-do with just the steel as the solo instrument. etc.
Something to think about. Let's keep Steel "Lap Steel" Guitar alive.
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