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As of yesterday, I now own a pedal steel. (Note that I didn't say I'm a pedal steel player).
I bought a used Zumsteel ten string 3p/4kl through Blue Note Music in Berkeley, CA, and took it to my regular Thursday night gig with my band Go Van Gogh.
It was an interesting night. I normally play a National Dynamic lap steel tuned to open D. Here I am with four extra strings, all these pedals and knee levers, and a tuning a whole step higher, trying to play songs I know well. Parts of it didn't suck Image but what amazed me was that the parts that didn't suck sounded pretty darned good.

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Post by Ron Page »

Boy! That took guts to bandstand it immediately. I don't think many experienced PSG players would gig a new one right out of the box.

Congratulations on your new PEDAL steel. You're going to have a ball with that.

That one, being from Berkeley, might be tilted to the left side a bit. An adjustment to the legs should fix it right up. Image

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It's actually a nice store on Telegraph Avenue just before you get to the loony bin part of the street. The steel was there for a while on consignment...I don't think anybody in the store knew much about it. The guy who helped me was pretty amazed when I went to take it apart; his quote was, "Oh, so THAT's how you do it!"

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Post by Mike Perlowin »

Congratulations Brad.

We all knew it was only a matter of time before you took the plunge.
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The pedal steel and backgammon have something in common. Easy to get started but a lifetime to figure out.

Congratulations on taking the plunge. It's a wonderful obsession.

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Post by Al Marcus »

Congratulations Brad. That's pretty rough taking it out the day you got it. I can sympathize with you. But the next time will be easier.....al Image



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moved from No Peddlers.....
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Post by Tony Prior »

Hey Brad..congrats. You should get some sorta medal or something..

When I play at my gigs I'm still waiting for the parts that don't suck !

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Post by Charlie Fullerton »

Caved in, eh!!!! At least you didn't totally "Suck"! I know a few players for whom that cannot be said (no names -- no way!).
I was a little saddened that you went all the way to E9th: you could have had pedals, etc. with a nice C6th or even a Bb6th, or better still Herb R's pedal A6th which has alot of possibilities.
I hope you enjoy those first two strings!
I really mean it! Congrats, and have fun!
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Post by Mark van Allen »

Way to Go Brad! I hope you didn't have anything else planned for next few years... Ray's comment about Backgammon is appropo in another way- doubling- as in "I'm gonna need twice as many necks", twice as many knees, twice as much gear to haul, twice as much practice time, twice as many new cds... Have Fun!

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Thanks for the good wishes and advice, everyone. And special thanks to Rick for the portrait of Benedict Arnold!

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Say it isn't so! Sob!

Good luck with your new steel, Brad. You'll make some good sounds with it.
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Post by Tom Jordan »

Brad, best of luck with your new guitar. The Zum sounds cool.

I'll be your replacement...for the first time in about 20 years I'll be pedal-less. I got the non-pedal bug about a year ago and can't seem to get enough. My new faux-deluxe is almost ready for the finish coat and I'm excited.

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