Do you sing while playing steel?

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Post by Lindell Thomas »

I've played guitar and sung for a long time, but I've only been playing steel for less than 3 years. As soon as I started playing and jamming with others, I also started singing. it seems natural although I don't play complicated fill-ins while I'm singing.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

I don't anybody does, Lindell, neither Schmidt or Lane who's pretty good. Probably would be counterproductive.
If Lane's tried it, maybe he can say what I'm just guessing, as bass ain't pedal steel.
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Post by John Booth »

Be brave. You have to try.
It's really not that hard fellas
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

And so very satisfying....
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Post by Willis Vanderberg »

Buddy says you will never over play when you are the singer. I find that to be true.
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Post by DG Whitley »

My 2 cents is trying to do 2 things at once (playing and singing) is always going to be at the players discretion. But I think both will suffer. If you're going to sing, sing, and dispense with playing, or play and don't sing. I've just never believed you could this without loss of quality on both ends.

I applaud those that can, but I would always wonder how much better they could sing if they weren't also trying to play.

Just my 2 cents, YMMV.
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Post by Jerry Berger »

Singing while playing steel would be hard for me to do since I only sing in the shower! :lol:
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

But great reverb!
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Post by Dave Grothusen »

I have but it sure hurts my steel playing. I find that a headset mike helps. Do not have to concentrate about leaning into a mike.
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I took a few photos of the setup of the mic, stand, and gooseneck. It worked out pretty well on the job last night, although there was some straightening of the gooseneck (which actually worked to have it out of the way when not singing), but a little "push" put it back to vertical again.

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Post by John Booth »

Pete,
What do you think of the Pedalmaster?
I've never played one yet.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

It's a mighty pretty blue, Pete, and a loafer I could sleep on.
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Post by Pete Nicholls »

John Booth wrote:Pete,
What do you think of the Pedalmaster?
I've never played one yet.
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John, I really like the PedalMaster, especially since I replaced the E-66 pickups with Telonics pickups.
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Pete,
Thanks, I'm thinking of looking at one that a pal has for sale as a 3rd guitar.
Anything out of the ordinary I should look for?
Thanks
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Post by Storm Rosson »

:? I mostly cry and snivel (you would too if u heard me tryin to play)..Stormy :P
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Post by Lee Holeman »

I do--fronted my own bands for years. If you can sing, it just takes a little time to get used to it. With both hands & feet (along with voice) working, I now keep the lyrics on a tablet to watch when I pay more attention to the steel--getting old I guess. LOL
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Back in the days of 5 day/5 set house band gigs, you pretty much needed to sing to keep the job in the places where I lived. Honestly, I actually think it's trickier to keep a solid bass groove going and sing at the same time than it is to sit behind a steel where often "less is more", and with our own little panic button (i.e. Volume Pedal). Look how many great singing bass players, or pianists, or drummers there are! A few years ago I switched to Ext E9 and "Ext C6" for that matter, with a deeper range, I found that for me it's more satisfying to comp for myself with that setup...but that really doesn't mean you couldn't do it on a standard tuning. I did for years.

Also singing while playing steel does sort of take the mystery out of what I've heard many steelers here on the Forum call "learning to play back up".It's natural...you sing, then you play an appropriate fill. If you learn not to step all over your own toes, you'll definitely gain insight into not muddying things up for another singer. Try it, it's great ear training! It's only the most Musical thing we can do! :)

Anyway, I personally think we all need to fully explore the steel as the "voice like" instrument that it is! There is surely a common thread... even if you don't sing. I'm pretty sure all my favorite players would agree.
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Post by Dan Robinson »

Do you sing while playing steel?

Yep, but mostly harmony. Typically LESS steel guitar is needed during vocal harmonies. And as my pal Larry Robertson says, no bar owner ever fired me because the steel parts weren't busy enough.

Now that I think about it... my vocals are always better when an attractive woman is singing lead :roll:
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

My new old recording rig sits right in front of my steel with a condenser mic coming right out of it.

I think I'm ready to move on and sing and never stop.
Thanks, Rick, for moving me.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Rick, who's one of the best singers I know, regardless of instrument, makes lots of sense. Take heed.

Where is it written that steel has to be played all the time? Say what you want to say vocally for a change. Sing a line, then look down for a second and play a little fill. Trust your band to back YOU up, the same way you do them.

Ideally, there should be only one voice predominant in the band mix at any one time, and one support voice in the spaces. If it's your time to vocalize, don't go into competition with yourself by trying to be a hot-shot steel player at the same time. Let the other guys do the back up work for a minute. It's actually okay to not touch the strings for a short period of time.
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Post by Paddy Long »

I did backup vocals for a long time, using a headphone mic - I quite enjoyed doing BV's, but mostly these days I am doing concert work so I have no need to do vocals, and just concentrate on playing steel - as Herb says, where appropriate :D
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Post by Niels Andrews »

Thanks Rick and Herb, sounds simple and obvious now, but it was a real aha moment for me after digesting what you both are saying.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Do you sing while playing steel?
YES

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Post by Bob Blair »

I've done it pretty much since I started playing steel. I remember in the old days of the Sierra Room at the ISGC and TSGA Pete Burak used to do it all the time - he is really good at it. Herb and Rick gave perfect advice.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Cool shot of you Ricky.

On the topic, I'm reminded of E. Bovine's response to 'Do you play sax as well as steel?'
which was 'I don't play sax as well as I do steel.' :)

Certainly nothing to keep us from trying.
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