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

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I'm pretty proud of this ... 🤠

https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/NR9E75pzu3Z4iQ457

The photo is of the "Tuckelite" steel and the "Luigifier" amp I used ...
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Really nice feel Rick!

Love the pic of the "Tuckelite" and "Luigifier"
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Post by Bill Sinclair »

...and a great job on those harmonics. I think that's what made me give up on learning this song some time back. Now that I've been inspired, I may have to revisit it.
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" ... it's like looking at a bear ; it's like going in for surgery, you know you gotta go and you can't get outta it " ... Jerry Byrd regarding the high harmonics part of Kawohikukapulani
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I messed them up ... but if I waited to get a clean series ... I'd be waiting till I'm old and gray ... hey, wait a minute :lol: :roll: :mrgreen:

Thanks for the kind words ...
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Post by Mike Neer »

Very sweet! As close to the tone of the ‘30s masters as you’re ever going to hear. You’ve perfected your vibrato.
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Post by Scott Thomas »

Beautifully done! You navigated all those transitions with great finesse, but I have to reserve my greatest praise for your vibrato--honestly the best I've heard since Iona maybe. So perfect. Like a digital effect (which in a sense, it is!) Blows me away.
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There's a lot of emotion there Rick. Great vibrato and tone for a slow difficult song (the slow ones are the hard ones).
I hear Jerry's E9th in there, good tuning for that song. :)
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Thanks again for the kind words ...

I've been working on playing everything on just one string ... concentrating on vibrato

This is my first foray back into polyphony in over a year ... .

Funny you mentioned digital effects ...I bought a Boss vibrato pedal and a looper pedal a couple years ago ... tried using the Boss itself a few years back when my tremors were made worse with inappropriate dosing of meds ... but it sounded weird to me ... robotic ..

Then I remembered someone's ear tracing techniques matching a drone note ... So I figured it might work the same way for vibrato.

So for 1/2 an hour each day I played a single note set at a rate of 6 Hz and an extent of about 50 cents and looped it ... playing along until it was ingrained in my muscle memory ...
I continue to use it as part of my daily practice routine ...

Here is some of my single string work from a year ago ....

https://youtu.be/KJCyzkDE92s
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Post by Jesse Pearson »

Hi Rick, good to hear your still playing. I really love the sound of the 25.5 Tenor, reminds me of Dick McIntire's tone. The vibrato on the single string video is very nice. I've been fooling around on Sol's C#min7 tuning and stuff from the 30' and 40'on my old blue Magnatone. I'm pretty sure I need a long scale lap steel, the difference in tone is something.
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Really, really beautiful. Such a great mood.

What tuning did you use?
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E9 ... hi to lo ... E B G# F# E D 🤠
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Beautiful, vintage sound, Rick. Your single mindedness in your practice routine is awe-inspiring.
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Andy Volk wrote:Beautiful, vintage sound, Rick. Your single mindedness in your practice routine is awe-inspiring.
Really. It shows what is possible when you isolate one aspect of your technique and dedicate yourself to it. Either that or Rick made a deal with the devil down at the crossroads and sold his soul for it. >:-)
Rick Aiello wrote: So for 1/2 an hour each day I played a single note set at a rate of 6 Hz and an extent of about 50 cents and looped it ... playing along until it was ingrained in my muscle memory ...
I continue to use it as part of my daily practice routine ...
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Post by Steve Marinak »

Bravo!

Very nice. Was the Tuckelite cast of a material like bakelite? Or is it aluminum?
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It's cast A356 aluminum ... I made them as a "set" ... black wrinkle finish

Here they are fresh out of the sand 🤠
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Wow, that is really cool, Rick! The playing and the guitar and amp, amazing.
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Post by Jim Newberry »

Rick, sounds beautiful. I’m so glad you got your vibrato back! Congratulations.
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Incredible mastering of the harmonics! Wow!
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Mucho Mahalos for all the kind words ... they really mean a lot to me 🤠


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that's some amazing craftsmanship! Love both of those pieces!
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Absolutely delicious sound. I think this needs another bump.
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