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Pete Knapton
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Post by Pete Knapton »

Hi all,

I'm shinny new to the forum.
My musical background has been 25yrs with harmonica, 6yrs on lap steel and a few days on pedal steel. I've had a strong background in country, gospel and blues and over the last 7yrs or so focused on funk, groove and jazz/blues. Currently leading a 5 piece originals funk groove outfit called 'the 650s'.

I've discovered many similarities between harp and lap steel and their role in a band. Also, musically they are both very individual and expressive, ie bending notes, single notes, partial chords etc.

Anyway, I've now got my beautiful mechanical beastie which is a MSA classic XL super sustain II, s10, 3p 4kl, E9th.
I've got a stack of questions about this new instrument and how I get my head around it.

For now, I'd like to say hi to everyone and that i look forward to the pedal steel journey Image

Pete Knapton
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Les Pierce
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Post by Les Pierce »

Hi Pete,

Welcome. There is a ton of information to be had here, (sometimes burried under a ton of something else).

Use the "Search" function, when you have a question, also. (Don't forget to search the old "Bar Chatter" archive). You just wouldn't believe the amount of expertise that has been shared on the Forum over the years.

Enjoy, and best of luck!

Les

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Larry Robbins
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Welcome Pete,
Your sure to love this place!

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Bob Lawrence
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Post by Bob Lawrence »

Welcome aboard Pete. I enjoy the Harmonica as well. I have a few Steel Guitar CD's with the one and only Charlie McCoy on Harmonica. Great!!!!


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Paddy Long
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Post by Paddy Long »

Hi Pete, welcome to the forum - I know you will love it. I tried to let you know about my weekend gigs but lost your phone number, I now have your email address though so I will keep you posted.
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Post by Gene H. Brown »

Hey Pete, Welcome aboard.
I'm married to a Kiwi, they are really nice people!
Gene H. Brown
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Paul Matthews
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Post by Paul Matthews »

As there is already a newmwmber thread I thought I may as well but in here for my first post.

My backgroung is 25+ years of playing rockabilly double bass, and fancying something more portable<G>

I have bought a Bennett Freshman 3+3 E9 that I have had for less than a week!

I looks forwards to the fun.

Paul.

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Welcome to this Great Forum Peter
it's a Gold Mine here, there's plenty for all, so dig on in
the nuggets do get shared here

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Post by Ann Fabian »

Welcome to the Forum, Pete!

If you wish, you are invited to list yourself on the Online Steelers Directory at www.OnLineSteelers.com

Again, welcome!

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Post by Ron ! »

Paul.

Welcome to the forum.I have seen a picture of that Bennet.Who made it and where is it from?
Sure looks great.
http://groups.msn.com/TheBritishSteeliesSociety/hutchmattpics.msnw?action=ShowP hoto&PhotoID=571

Ron

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Pete Knapton
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Post by Pete Knapton »

Thanks guys for your warm welcome
Pete
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Post by Paul Matthews »

Ronald - the Bennetts are made by a guy in England called Ron Bennett. He is in an area called The Wirrall, which is in between Liverpool and Chester if you know much about the UK.

I am fortunate that he is less than an hour away.

As a first steel I quite like the idea that he is local.

The price is also excellent - UKP688!

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Andy Zynda
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Post by Andy Zynda »

Hey Paul!
WOW! 25 years of slapping the doghouse! Your hands must have callouses like armor plate. I just started slapping about 6 months ago. I needed "the sound" for a CD project I have coming up, and I couldn't find anyone who could slap.
Welcome to steel country! Easier on your hands, but rougher on the gray matter.
-andy-
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Post by Chippy Wood »

Hi Pete,
Come on in, the waters lovely.
You'll find it compulsive but you will never regret joining.

Good luck




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Post by David Doggett »

Paul, if you are planning to play steel in a rockabilly group, you really need to look into a universal or double-neck, or even an 8-string lap steel, for the "6th neck" sound. I play sax and pedal steel in a group that plays rockabilly and alt country. For the rockabilly stuff on steel, I use the B6 mode of my universal a lot. You can sort of get the effect on E9 with the A and B pedals down (gives an A6 chord), but there's a lot more stuff on a uni or C6 neck. Good luck gettin' started on pedal steel.
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