He Built a Pedal Steel Guitar... Video 👀
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sounds?
Sounds good for playing in the C Clamp Scale.
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Gotta give the guy a A for effort.. He needs to rethink his copedent a bit to be able to go from I toIV to V and maybe a relative minor.Use a real bar as well, and certainly LOSE the big C clamps...bob
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no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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I agree. He's getting some interesting chords in open position, but he really needs to work on his playing technique. He would be so much better off buying a student model pedal steel. But... then he would probably tear it all apart and put in his own parts, maybe even cables! Some guys are more interested in tinkering and cobbling than actually learning to play the steel.Gotta give the guy a A for effort..
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I'm with Ross! This is where innovation begins. This is far more effort than I would have ever put forth. If you don't take the first step, you don't move forward. I'd love to see the underside "buisness" end of it!
Ross, you may have a nice CNC machine, but I'll bet this guy owns more c-clamps than you do!
Ross, you may have a nice CNC machine, but I'll bet this guy owns more c-clamps than you do!
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I'd be interested to see how it sounded with a better bar, some reverb, and more practice. As long as the pedals did their job well enough, you could coax some real twang out of it. I wonder what kind of changer it is...
There would be a distinct advantage to having a steel that could be built/repaired almost completely from hardware store parts.
There would be a distinct advantage to having a steel that could be built/repaired almost completely from hardware store parts.
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