Mike Perlowin wrote:
However, I want to amend my original question. Where is it written that the Steel can only be used to play country music, and that as steel players, we have to play in country bands?
Well Mike, my friend, It's not, there are no written rules or protocol.
Robert Randolph comes to mind !
It just so happens that Country Music is an identifier for our Instrument, good or bad, and thats not actually a bad thing.
I personally would not like the 80's classic DX7 Electric Rhodes tones in Merle Haggard songs but yet I love those tones ! As well as the classic 64 key Electric Wurlitzers.
How about Vibes ? I love Vibes played by Gary Burton in the Jazz Genre, but I don't think he got many calls for POP or Country gigs !
Who could deny that a Hammond B3 played by the late great Jimmy Smith isn't one of the greatest Instruments in the world, but yet, he never toured with any Country band , far as I know.
I happen to love Country Music music so I don't have any issue being labeled a Steel player who only plays Country. I stink at Jazz anyway ! I fake it pretty good though, me and the 12 chords that I have been using for the last 3 decades!
I love playing out with the Country bands , I love talking Telecasters * and Steel Guitars with my friends and audience members .
* Qualifier, The Telecasters must have the Fender Logo on them
(just kidding )
IF I went to a Jazz club where there happened to be a Steel player I would really enjoy that as well.
If I lived close to where Mike lives, I would also pay to go hear him play a classical music show on Steel.
If Jimbeax came to Charlotte with his Jazz band I would also buy a ticket to his show, well that is if his son was on Sax with the band, as I would want the 2 for 1 thing !
I love playing behind good singers and this past two years , being required to play at least 2 Instrumentals each show turned the wick up for me as I try to add new tunes all the time, new tunes that the band as well as the audience recognizes and appreciates. This whole deal of being required to play instrumentals regularly has certainly forced me into a new practice routine as well as being aware of the songs I am selecting.
If indeed we have the desire to go out and play different genres, then by all means , do so. Will people appreciate it,? I dunno...But you can probably get a lounge gig in Vegas .
We play a Country Music identified instrument, so what, go out and play it ! This is NOT the only "genre" identified instrument in the world, it's just one of them.
Oh yeh, we also don't have a Cello in any of the bands I play in, but it would be kool !