Alvino Rey interview - 2001 - Video
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Alvino Rey interview - 2001 - Video
Here's an interesting 2001 interview with "the father of the pedal steel guitar", Alvino Rey. He talks about early pedal steels, pickups, and the first Gibson pedal steel guitars.
---click---> https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/alvino-rey
---click---> https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/alvino-rey
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I sent one of my CDs to Alvino a few years ago just out of respect. Not expecting anything back, I received this letter from him. Will always cherish it.
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Wow - to say that interview is interesting was a real understatement. Fantastic.
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Really cool.. Stringy looks like something Rod Serling would have dreamed up.. CREEPY, and demonic looking.. However, the "talkbox" effect used was decades ahead of its time... An interesting, and kind of disturbing video! bob
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Yes, I agree, Bob. That Stringy video is bizarre and creepy!
It's interesting to hear Alvino talk about the early "pedal guitars" and how they were designed to expand the chord possibilities for orchestra and big band work. He says they were not intended to be used in country music, and it's "a shame" that the pedal steel is now considered a country music instrument.
It's interesting to hear Alvino talk about the early "pedal guitars" and how they were designed to expand the chord possibilities for orchestra and big band work. He says they were not intended to be used in country music, and it's "a shame" that the pedal steel is now considered a country music instrument.
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very interesting indeed. it's also kind of a shame that he doesn't acknowledge all the great players who played jazz on the instrument.
I didn't realize he was something of a frustrated guitarist. seems like that's where his heart and his interests really were but he had an injury to his right hand. the stories about his friend Segovia were quite revealing
I didn't realize he was something of a frustrated guitarist. seems like that's where his heart and his interests really were but he had an injury to his right hand. the stories about his friend Segovia were quite revealing
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In a different world.
Scout says:it's also kind of a shame that he doesn't acknowledge all the great players who played jazz on the instrument.
My thoughts exactly, JB, SW, BE were greater players than he ever was..yet he does not even mention them..I was put off by his omissions.
My thoughts exactly, JB, SW, BE were greater players than he ever was..yet he does not even mention them..I was put off by his omissions.
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