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Glenn Suchan wrote:... However, I find Robert Rich’s use of steel (lap steel, in this example) in his ‘dark ambient’ compositions to be interesting, musical and completely supportive of the intent of his compositions: Here’s an example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7yYdpHsR1GI

Keep on pickin’!
Glenn
Thanks for posting that, Glenn. I'm a fan of ambient music. It's very pleasurable to play on steel. You all might enjoy this ambient collage of 4 pedal steel tracks: https://soundhost.net/2022/07/beamer/
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Bob Carlucci
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Never been a big fan of " ambient" spacey music..Just not my thing.. I am more of a 2's and 4's D-G-A-D kind of guy... The steel players from the 60's through I dunno, maybe 2000 or so playing E9 I can understand and relate to is what still cling to,,, Limited yes, but its what I like.... bob
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!

no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
Jon Zimmerman
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Tin ear here

Post by Jon Zimmerman »

Can I be the first to offer Congrats to b0b for his Homeopathic cure for Tinitus.. or, as it’s known in the Smokies, Gallatinitus (sp). No more banjo n bagpipe shreds, nor Yoko yodels. Meee YOW velous 😀

Like ambience well pursued? Dial up Josh Williams’ Highway Ambience. It actually IS. 😎
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