Tips for the Speedy West Jimmy Bryant Tone Knob Hammer On(?)
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Tips for the Speedy West Jimmy Bryant Tone Knob Hammer On(?)
This is something I first saw done in Buddy Merrill’s performance of “South†on the variety show, but now I see where he got it from… give “Railroadin’†by Speedy West a listen and he does it early on. My god he does it fast. I don’t know how to play that fast how does he not have carpal tunnel? Why did I just hear of him today who knows… had to tell my dad who he was and he opened for Hank… I’ve heard about the history of country my whole life but he missed out on Speedy West. Practice practice practice?
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Many of the postwar Gibson consoles and pedal steels had a stutter button (in addition to the booh-wah button) that were basically doorbell switches.Skip Edwards wrote:I remember hearing somewhere that Speedy West replaced the tone pot on his gtr with a doorbell switch... for those really fast tone shutters he did.
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I think this is from the Stratosphere Boogie liner notes:
In 1981 Speedy West had a debilitating stroke. At first he was partially paralyzed, but brain surgery helped him regain use of his arms and legs. But it couldn’t help him play steel guitar. The stroke also left him with the feeling of extreme cold on the right half of his body. He still wears long underwear, even in the summer, and a brown glove on his right hand.
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Slightly off topic, excuse please, but what tuning is Wakefield using on Speedy's Bigsby here?Fredrick Herb wrote:Demonstration of Speedys stutter switch on Speedys Bigsby..
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As simple as it gets.
I bought a "stutter" box (also called a "kill switch:) off Reverb for maybe $20. I'm sure you could put one together for $5.
Guitar ----> Box----->Amp. I velcro mine to the bottom of the guitar, where the finish was already funky.
https://www.facebook.com/jimfog/videos/ ... 605411300/
I bought a "stutter" box (also called a "kill switch:) off Reverb for maybe $20. I'm sure you could put one together for $5.
Guitar ----> Box----->Amp. I velcro mine to the bottom of the guitar, where the finish was already funky.
https://www.facebook.com/jimfog/videos/ ... 605411300/
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The "stutter switch" was standard on the later Multi-Chord guitars. I guess they got the idea to make it easier for steelers to make a similar effect (like Speedy's bar slams). All the switch does is short out the pickup; it's not exactly the same sound as doing the bar slams, and it also doesn't affect the tone. But...it's close enough for those who can't master the technique.
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I ordered a custom black delrin 6.5 oz tone bar. I noticed speedy uses black bars. They're light. Maybe that will help me. I don't wanna fake it.
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