Anyone play steel and sing... at the same time!?
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Yes, I'm not a very good singer, but I get by. I sing a few tunes and sing a bit of harmony, too.
I think the reason you don't see many mics is that the mic gets pushed out of the way for the picture. (At least that's what I do. When I see early pictures of me playing with the mic in front of my face, I think to myself: I should have pushed that off to the side. Now I just do it automatically.)
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ernie Renn on 02 October 2001 at 07:59 PM.]</p></FONT>
I think the reason you don't see many mics is that the mic gets pushed out of the way for the picture. (At least that's what I do. When I see early pictures of me playing with the mic in front of my face, I think to myself: I should have pushed that off to the side. Now I just do it automatically.)
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I play steel and sing at the same time. Lots of harmony work and generally sing two songs per set or per show. I set up a boom stand on my right, run the stand up high with the boom slanting down to me. Doesn't get in my way like that. With practice, I can sing a harmony part and play a fairly difficult lick at the same time. Where I sometimes run into trouble is trying to sing the lead vocal and fill behind myself at the same time, because sometimes the steel and the vocal part get sorta intertwined, either that or one of them will temporarily "cut out" on me.
Larry Bell, who posted earlier, is very good at singing and playing steel at the same time. He seems to be able to do both jobs rather independently and smile at the same time. He also has the ability to carry on a meaningful conversation while setting up his gear, something that I've never been very good at doing.
Editing to add this remark: the great Bud Isaacs sings awesome and plays awesome, both at the same time.
Tim R.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tim Rowley on 02 October 2001 at 08:01 PM.]</p></FONT>
Larry Bell, who posted earlier, is very good at singing and playing steel at the same time. He seems to be able to do both jobs rather independently and smile at the same time. He also has the ability to carry on a meaningful conversation while setting up his gear, something that I've never been very good at doing.
Editing to add this remark: the great Bud Isaacs sings awesome and plays awesome, both at the same time.
Tim R.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tim Rowley on 02 October 2001 at 08:01 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I think it's a pretty good idea for all of us not to rule out the idea of singing and playing at the same time with any instrument we choose to learn...for many reasons. No matter what we might think of our vocal chops, singing trains our ears and helps our communication skills. (which ultimately is the reason to be a musician IMHO)
I'd be willing to bet that if the so called "Steel Guitar Messiah" (that we've all been waiting for) ever comes to give our instrument world wide acceptance, he/she is almost certainly gonna be a singer.
...and BTW, Junior Brown can sing & play good Pedal Steel too!
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I'd be willing to bet that if the so called "Steel Guitar Messiah" (that we've all been waiting for) ever comes to give our instrument world wide acceptance, he/she is almost certainly gonna be a singer.
...and BTW, Junior Brown can sing & play good Pedal Steel too!
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Schmidt on 03 October 2001 at 08:11 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Schmidt on 03 October 2001 at 08:25 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I've done it many times - I even fronted a band for a few years. I'm not a good singer, but I enjoy using the mike and entertaining folks.
It's not really that hard to sing and play rhythm steel at the same time on an S-12. Once you know your basic rhythm patterns, it's not much harder than playing guitar or piano.
If you're playing fills, they always work best in between the vocal lines. So you're not really playing and singing at the same time - you just switch from one to the other a lot.
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It's not really that hard to sing and play rhythm steel at the same time on an S-12. Once you know your basic rhythm patterns, it's not much harder than playing guitar or piano.
If you're playing fills, they always work best in between the vocal lines. So you're not really playing and singing at the same time - you just switch from one to the other a lot.
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When he played in the DC area with a group called The Rosslyn Mountain Boys, Tommy Hannum was one of the two lead singers. He sings almost as well as he plays steel and that's saying something!
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I did it for a while with my originals band the D-V-8's back in the 80's. It's one of the hardest things I ever tried to do, but wow, what a feeling of accomplishment when you pull it off!!
I've gotten really lazy since then.
every once in a while i try one of those tunes by myself in the practise room... by myself is the operative phrase...
I've gotten really lazy since then.
every once in a while i try one of those tunes by myself in the practise room... by myself is the operative phrase...
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The greatest boost I ever got about singing and playing came from Herby Wallace. We were at Larry Selfs' steel show in Debary Fl. about ten years ago. I sang and played Night Life. Herby said he thought I did a decent job of it and I was honored that he would even mention it. I'm not trying to blow my own horn but trying to tell everyone that when you play at these shows the "big guys" do listen and express appreciation for what us little guys do. Well maybe just a little horn blowing.
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Well,I was hoping I wouldnt have to type this today but here goes. Since 1973,I have doubled on Keyboards and Steel but Vocal has always been what got and kept the house jobs.
I used a secretary's swivel chair back then and have now built a large pack-a-seat and risers to align keyboards to my left at the proper height. Some stages dont have enough room for me to set up this way..so if not..I cant switch comfortably. It requires dropping the pick sometimes depending how intense the keyboard solo is, but the tough part is putting them back on with one hand..try it!you will see what i mean...I mark the insides of the two picks (red or blue)
I use Peavey Keyboards,DPM3se and Dpm4 plus a Yamaha piano module via midi.
The Emmons goes to a Nashville 400,lines out to the Peavey 8 channel powered mixer,115h international series speakers ..with high and mid range horn ..black widow 15s.
This makes a powerful setup that most bands need,covering fiddle sounds,sax,steel piano,strings and horns...
What is fun is singing a line and starting another instrument voice at the same time...
All the best from the west..Bill in Vegas
I used a secretary's swivel chair back then and have now built a large pack-a-seat and risers to align keyboards to my left at the proper height. Some stages dont have enough room for me to set up this way..so if not..I cant switch comfortably. It requires dropping the pick sometimes depending how intense the keyboard solo is, but the tough part is putting them back on with one hand..try it!you will see what i mean...I mark the insides of the two picks (red or blue)
I use Peavey Keyboards,DPM3se and Dpm4 plus a Yamaha piano module via midi.
The Emmons goes to a Nashville 400,lines out to the Peavey 8 channel powered mixer,115h international series speakers ..with high and mid range horn ..black widow 15s.
This makes a powerful setup that most bands need,covering fiddle sounds,sax,steel piano,strings and horns...
What is fun is singing a line and starting another instrument voice at the same time...
All the best from the west..Bill in Vegas
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I can't get this done. To me it's like drinking a glass of beer with a sigarette in my mouth
Besides that, my band forbids me to sing
JJ
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Besides that, my band forbids me to sing
JJ
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