Pedal Harp and Pedal Steel!
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- Mitchell Smithey
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Pedal Harp and Pedal Steel!
Hi folks, check out one of the bands I play with and see if you like it. Live at Poor Davids Pub in Dallas.Here is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL3DtnGu ... ata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL3DtnGu ... ata_player
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Excellent playing as usual Mitchell, are you going to make it over for Irish Festival? would be great to see you.Regards Malcolm
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Mitchell sorry you can't make it over. Delighted to hear your good news, congratulations. Hope to be at Dallas in March, see you then.Best regards Malcolm
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This is a nice cross-over. Rockjazz with the unusual combo of pedal harp & steel. Have you seen my post about the duet I recorded recently? Also pedal harp & pedal steel
This is a nice cross-over. Rockjazz with the unusual combo of pedal harp & steel. Have you seen my post about the duet I recorded recently? Also pedal harp & pedal steel
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Should have added in previous post, if any one from the TSGA is reading this how about getting Mitchell a spot on main stage at the Dallas Show.
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nice playing!
i am in these sorts of musical situations somewhat often in some of the jam-bands i play with, open modal grooves. you sounded hip and your pocket is great. definitely the most interesting part of this song.
rest assured, i will be stealing (ha!) all of these licks.
palm blocking? or pick?
thanks for posting
j
i am in these sorts of musical situations somewhat often in some of the jam-bands i play with, open modal grooves. you sounded hip and your pocket is great. definitely the most interesting part of this song.
rest assured, i will be stealing (ha!) all of these licks.
palm blocking? or pick?
thanks for posting
j
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nice playing!
i am in these sorts of musical situations somewhat often in the jam-bands i play with, open modal grooves. you sounded hip and your pocket is great. definitely the most interesting part of the tune.
rest assured, i will be stealing (ha!) all of these licks.
palm blocking? or pick?
thanks for posting
j
i am in these sorts of musical situations somewhat often in the jam-bands i play with, open modal grooves. you sounded hip and your pocket is great. definitely the most interesting part of the tune.
rest assured, i will be stealing (ha!) all of these licks.
palm blocking? or pick?
thanks for posting
j
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Great stuff ! Really nice playing.
For more harp and steel check out Chas Smith on
http://haroldbudd.com/the_serpent.html
Also Mike Nolan works very closely with a harp player from what I understand
Keep up the good work.
For more harp and steel check out Chas Smith on
http://haroldbudd.com/the_serpent.html
Also Mike Nolan works very closely with a harp player from what I understand
Keep up the good work.
Bob
From having been a producer as well as a player I reckon I know a fair bit about what works and what doesn't, but I'd never have tried putting a harp with a rock band!
Of course logic says it's just another plucked instrument amongst others, so why not? But the steel makes it - without that crucial bridge it could have been a jump too far.
Of course logic says it's just another plucked instrument amongst others, so why not? But the steel makes it - without that crucial bridge it could have been a jump too far.
Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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