I have been trying to play my Fender Triple 8 for about a week or so. This is a TOUGH instrument! LOL
I am now just starting to sound like I’m not killing cats ... at least my neighbors can hear I’m playing Sleep Walk and Teardrop now...
But I am truly humbled!
A Humbling Experiencing
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Re: A Humbling Experiencing
Gotta give it at least a couple, three weeksRobert Jackson wrote:I have been trying to play my Fender Triple 8 for about a week or so. . .
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My T8 Stringmaster (medium scale) is humbling too...my lap steel that I've been playing relatively non-stop for several months, I found out it is a rather small 20.5" scale (Morrell). When I jump over to the Stringmaster, I find the tone full and rewarding, great sustain, harmonics leap out, etc...but my playing, on the other hand, having to deal with a rather significant additional 4 inches of scale length, takes a bit of a nose-dive.
I like having the cheap lap steel around for convenient practice around the house, but I may have to consider finding one with a scale that isn't at such extreme odds with my Stringmaster, to help me get used to that.
I like having the cheap lap steel around for convenient practice around the house, but I may have to consider finding one with a scale that isn't at such extreme odds with my Stringmaster, to help me get used to that.
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Still Trying
I’ve kind of had a breakthrough the last couple of days. I’ve dug in harder on both hands and am muting better. Trying to get the harmonics down. I’ve started with two easier songs, Sleepwalk and Teardrop.