I pulled out the lap steel sitar I made from that Rogue lap steel last year and shot a little video to demonstrate the sound. I hope to have a better instrument built someday, because I can't stand playing the Rogue.
Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6M7LA6BjPY
Lap steel sitar video
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cool sound - 1 question - i know nothing of sitars - but i thought it was a "sitar bar" that made that sound - i've heard many studio guys keeping them in their pack-a-seats.
speaking of which - when i took Paul Franklins advanced seminar in Dallas a few years ago, he let us look inside his pack-a-seat...he had maybe 20 different slides of various sizes/materials/uses, including sitar bars. it was interesting.
Mike - what happened to the "bass steel" project?
speaking of which - when i took Paul Franklins advanced seminar in Dallas a few years ago, he let us look inside his pack-a-seat...he had maybe 20 different slides of various sizes/materials/uses, including sitar bars. it was interesting.
Mike - what happened to the "bass steel" project?
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Hey Mike:
You know that thing about "Lemons & Lemonade" That's exactly what you did thinking outside the box and willing to experiment and take a shot to see what happens.
Very nice tune and a realistic sitar sound. I have a Coral knockoff sitar and yours sounds every bit as good..
Keep the ideas flowing!
Lenny
You know that thing about "Lemons & Lemonade" That's exactly what you did thinking outside the box and willing to experiment and take a shot to see what happens.
Very nice tune and a realistic sitar sound. I have a Coral knockoff sitar and yours sounds every bit as good..
Keep the ideas flowing!
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Mike...That thing sounds awful!
I had the same reaction to hearing those old "sitar bars"...remember them?
A one trick pony that thankfully fell by the wayside.
Like them, a buzzy nut or bridge does not a sitar make.
However I did play around years ago with sympathetic strings on a reso...I could only get them to do the pathetic part though.
But there are some amazing instruments out there and great music being done on them, like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhwZL9VMPg&noredirect=1
He explains the guitar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1lUO5WgQ6I&noredirect=1
Cheers, Ron
I had the same reaction to hearing those old "sitar bars"...remember them?
A one trick pony that thankfully fell by the wayside.
Like them, a buzzy nut or bridge does not a sitar make.
However I did play around years ago with sympathetic strings on a reso...I could only get them to do the pathetic part though.
But there are some amazing instruments out there and great music being done on them, like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhwZL9VMPg&noredirect=1
He explains the guitar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1lUO5WgQ6I&noredirect=1
Cheers, Ron