I'd almost forgotten this. A Capo on a Pedal Steel. Use one myself on Dobro, but Gene O'Neal on Steel was new to me when I first watched one of several videos of he and Charley performing this song. Anyone out there use it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNY_YxnasWg
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Being a fan of Murnel Babineaux' wonderful cajun picking, i noticed he was using one on several tunes in his "Steel Guitar Unconvention" set. (starts at about 3.33.26) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4uZ_B7r93k
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...aah... Gene O'Neal. What a wonderful and innovative player.
FWIW, I have a long 5/8" bar I acquired somewhere over the years that works pretty good as a capo and I use it occasionally. Slide under the strings against the fretboard. Fits most steels I've owned. Interesting effects...
Jeff Newman had an instruction tune back in the 70s or 80s, "Friend" by Paycheck IIRC, that demonstrated use of the capo.
FWIW, I have a long 5/8" bar I acquired somewhere over the years that works pretty good as a capo and I use it occasionally. Slide under the strings against the fretboard. Fits most steels I've owned. Interesting effects...
Jeff Newman had an instruction tune back in the 70s or 80s, "Friend" by Paycheck IIRC, that demonstrated use of the capo.
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Any one ever partially capo up some of the strings groupings leaving some open ?
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Here's where I got the idea Jon. '77 Tom Bradshaw catalog with Jeff's capo instruction course for 2 tunes. I just happened to have a bar that would work already. I guess it would depend on the guitar's string height relative to the fret board.
Some players are hesitant to lay anything on the fret board though, but it doesn't bother me. Whatever works.
Some players are hesitant to lay anything on the fret board though, but it doesn't bother me. Whatever works.
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I use a piece of aluminum angle with electrical tape on the bottom so it doesn’t scratch the fretboard. Using the angle provides a straight edge to to line up with the frets and I fine tune with a tuner. The edge of the angle that touches the strings is machined to fit underneath the strings without creating too much tension. Wish I had a pic to show it but it’s really easy to accomplish.
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