5 Necks

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Norman Evans
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Larry Carlson
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Post by Larry Carlson »

That's not a guitar.
It's a front door with pickups..... :whoa:
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I wonder what the short necks sound like? :whoa:
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Erv Niehaus wrote:I wonder what the short necks sound like? :whoa:
Erv, you'll find your answer at 1:26.

BTW, I like how he used the extra fabric from his shirt to surround the pickups. Why didn't I ever think of that...? ;)
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Erv Niehaus
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Thanks, Jim! :D
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Post by Per Berner »

That was absolutely awful in every way imaginable. As cheesy as it gets! And he probably thinks he's really good...
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Post by David Matzenik »

Cheesy, yes, but I find it oddly compelling.
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Jim Cohen wrote:Erv, you'll find your answer at 1:26.
Sorry, didn't make it that far....
David Matzenik wrote:Cheesy, yes, but I find it oddly compelling.
What exactly does it compell you to do, David?
Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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Post by Colin Bolton »

David Matzenik wrote:Cheesy, yes, but I find it oddly compelling.
David and so do I, I actually like it and the steel guitar is different but it serves it's purpose, it is no more offensive than all this surf board crap I see,
he seems to get a lovely earthy sound and the backing track is what it needs, my view of course, like it or not.

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:whoa:
Why are there so many SGF members always downgrading and making negative comments on some other players. Are you the #1 Master of the steel guitar? Not.
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Wally Pfeifer wrote::whoa:
Why are there so many SGF members always downgrading and making negative comments on some other players. Are you the #1 Master of the steel guitar? Not.
Agreed. Certainly prevents me from posting any videos of my playing.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Well, he's playing the right stuff and it's a nice arrangement, but he needs to work on his intonation. He's slightly flat or sharp (off fret) most of the time. He needs to concentrate on playing in tune with the track, but in general I like his style.
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If he played an entire song on the front neck he might have to make an appointment afterward with the chiropractor.
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Post by Chris Walke »

Doug Beaumier wrote:Well, he's playing the right stuff and it's a nice arrangement, but he needs to work on his intonation. He's slightly flat or sharp (off fret) most of the time. He needs to concentrate on playing in tune with the track, but in general I like his style.
And there's a response worth reading. Honest, neither dismissive nor condescending.
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