New Video - Wayfaring Stranger
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New Video - Wayfaring Stranger
One of my favorite old folk songs. I'm playing a 1958 Airline lap steel, standard C6 tuning. I'm using a flat pick on this one. Thanks for watching.
----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0MsCl3J-7g
----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0MsCl3J-7g
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Hi Doug,
nice job on that old gospel song. I appreciate you posting these videos.
I been playing 6 string lap steel for about a year and enjoying it a lot. Also play pedal steel for much longer. I noticed you use a straight pick for many of your lap videos.
I been using the thumb/finger picks and playing more like the pedal steel. Is there and any advantage to using the straight pick? thanks again!
nice job on that old gospel song. I appreciate you posting these videos.
I been playing 6 string lap steel for about a year and enjoying it a lot. Also play pedal steel for much longer. I noticed you use a straight pick for many of your lap videos.
I been using the thumb/finger picks and playing more like the pedal steel. Is there and any advantage to using the straight pick? thanks again!
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Thanks Lonnie, I too have been playing pedal steel for many years and I use finger picks on pedal steel. On lap steel I use mostly finger picks, and occasionally a flat pick. For certain songs I like the "strumming sound" of a guitar pick, and it's very useful for tremolo picking (rapid notes) on one string. But for most chord work on steel guitar we pick string groups that omit certain strings. For example, if you need to play strings 2, 3, and 5 at the same time, a flat pick won't work (unless you use a combination of pick and fingers).
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I've loved that song for years and appreciated everyone from Jo Stafford to Tony Rice's take on it. Your rendition is terrific, Doug.
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Always great to hear a new video from you Doug. You have inspired many of us here through the years. I have a preference for the 6 string also. I assume you are subtly using a volume pedal which sounds great. With the numbers of views you get on your YouTube channel I would guess you are the biggest asset for keeping the Lap Steel in most peoples consciousness. What a great effort from you. Hoping to see more videos from you in the not too distant future. You are such a credit to the Lap Steel Guitar world!
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Agreed!Mike A Holland wrote:Always great to hear a new video from you Doug. You have inspired many of us here through the years. I have a preference for the 6 string also. I assume you are subtly using a volume pedal which sounds great. With the numbers of views you get on your YouTube channel I would guess you are the biggest asset for keeping the Lap Steel in most peoples consciousness. What a great effort from you. Hoping to see more videos from you in the not too distant future. You are such a credit to the Lap Steel Guitar world!
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Thank you for the kind comments. Yes Mike, I'm using a volume pedal. You can probably tell by my right knee rising and falling. I've been using a volume pedal for 50 years on pedal steel, so I'm very comfortable with one. I'm also using delay on the steel, which broadens and fattens the sound. So the combination of delay and volume swells helps to create a smooth sound IMO.
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Nice version, Doug. Like you, I love the sound of delay and the volume pedal on the lap steel. Hope you are doing well.
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Re: New Video - Wayfaring Stranger
Doug, great as usual.Doug Beaumier wrote:One of my favorite old folk songs. I'm playing a 1958 Airline lap steel, standard C6 tuning. I'm using a flat pick on this one. Thanks for watching.
----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0MsCl3J-7g
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