bare feet?
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- graham rodger
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bare feet?
i have a sho bud sd12 with pretty wide pedals,2 3/4 pitch,i find playin bare foot helps me know where i am on pedalboard easier,is this common at all,or just me?
anyone else do this?
anyone else do this?
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I prefer playing barefoot, even on my Dekley with the rather sharp-edged "d" pedals. Same here: I like feeling exactly where I am on the pedals. I also get much better ankle rotation with nothing on my feet; much better for controlling the rock on and off the A pedal without accidentally engaging LKL. Of course, going around barefoot on a bar gig is risky business!
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So far, i share the curse of needing to be shoeless to work the dang controls - no really, i think it feels rather good. I also like to elevate the heel with a piece of 1/2 or 3/4 inch wood. It feels like easier leverage. ' also liked the idea from a recent thread of having 'socks for all occaisions' - christmas, valentines, etc.
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james, Were talking money here, but if one is playing a 3p 4K is it possible to spread the width between pedals. I'am sure a PS builder could do that. There may be some one out there that has already made that adjustment. But than that may have been one of the ideas that went to the circular file, or todays shreader.
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Taking your shoes off takes all of the "sole" out of it...
But seriously, I have very wide feet too, 10EEE and I cannot play my GFI ULTRA with my work shoes on, so I have to take my playing shoes with me and change before I start. Bowling shoes and Wrestling shoes work well but their expensive. The only guitar I can play bare foot is a Sho~Bud "The Professional". My Zum and my GFI both require footwear.
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But seriously, I have very wide feet too, 10EEE and I cannot play my GFI ULTRA with my work shoes on, so I have to take my playing shoes with me and change before I start. Bowling shoes and Wrestling shoes work well but their expensive. The only guitar I can play bare foot is a Sho~Bud "The Professional". My Zum and my GFI both require footwear.
Don
Adjustable pedal spacing was just ONE of the innovations designed by Gene Fields into the Fender PS-210
see note # 8 here :- PS-210 Brochure
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see note # 8 here :- PS-210 Brochure
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I try and play barefoot now and then. Only when I get an urge to have a quick tinkle on the strings either befor I'm dressed in the morning or when I'm just about to go to bed.
It doesn't last long. I just can't play barefoot. I find it very uncomfortable. No doubt this is due to the shape and surface of my pedals.
Otherwise, I'm always playing in western boots. Size 10D and no problems feeling the pedals. I tried playing in plain old desert boots a while back. What a difference it made not having a stack heel! That extra height really notices.
The only issue I do have is that now and then my ankle get's a bit stiff and sore if I'm doing lots of rocking from B to AB and back.
It doesn't last long. I just can't play barefoot. I find it very uncomfortable. No doubt this is due to the shape and surface of my pedals.
Otherwise, I'm always playing in western boots. Size 10D and no problems feeling the pedals. I tried playing in plain old desert boots a while back. What a difference it made not having a stack heel! That extra height really notices.
The only issue I do have is that now and then my ankle get's a bit stiff and sore if I'm doing lots of rocking from B to AB and back.
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I used to think I must be the most amaaaaazzzzing steel player ever until one day I figured out people were just staring at the idiot up on the stage with his shoe off!I have put together a formula for success-Dim lights,Dark socks and a monitor carefully placed in front of my left foot.If oder is an issue,blame it on the cook.If no cook blame it on the drummer,They sweat more! But seriously I havn`t found a pair of shoes that allow me to feel the pedals like I need them to but I do wish I could wear one at least on my pedal foot.