Do you sing while you steel?

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Gordy Hall
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Do you sing while you steel?

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I've been attempting to do harmony, and even some lead vocals while playing steel. I know that masters like Mr. Dave Lindley do it on lap slide, but do any of you sing while you play pedal steet?

Just wondering.

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Post by Chris LeDrew »

I sing while I play pedal steel. I do lead vocals on about 5 tunes throughout the night, and sing harmonies on about 75% of the set list. I set up the boom stand to the left of the front of my steel, away from the keyhead, and swing it to the side when I'm not singing.

I usually lay back on my playing if I'm singing lead, though. I Don't want to look like a know-it-all. Image
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Post by James Shelton »

I sing and play at the same time,but I can't do it on everything. If I'm playing lead lines I tend to want to sing the same thing I'm playing.So I mostly "comp" while I sing, and then play fills when I get a breath.

I used to Know I guy named Terry Reeves That could Play and sing just about anything at the same time. It would blow my mind to watch him do it! I learned a ton of stuff on the steel from seeing that cat. But I never did learn that sing/play at the same time thing.

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Post by Brett Day »

I sing while playing steel at shows, but you actually don't hear my steel until a solo is comin'. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10
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Post by Chuck Hall »

Having play'ed for over 40 years, I have found that singing while playing steel is somewhat akin to chewing gum while trying to eat. It ain't easy. If I sing while playing, I comp chords. One of the best in these parts is Roger "Buddy" Castleberry. He sings, he steels, he does it all.

Hey Buddy!!!!


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Post by Jay Ganz »

I do all my singing in the shower, so it gets
kind of tricky to play steel at the same time.
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Post by Rick McDuffie »

I've tried it, with limited success. I think that, if you could use a headset mic, it might be easier. A 58 on a boom obscures my view of the fretboard, and it's hard enough to see those markers under stage lights without that! I know that some of you great players don't need fret markers, but I'm not there yet Image
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Post by Larry Strawn »

I do half of the lead singing. Out of those songs I play steel on about 3/4's of them, some times swtching between steel and Tele during a song. Of course there are some songs no matter how much I'd like to play steel on, it's a lost cause!! [It's Tele from start to finish]!!

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Post by Ray Minich »

I have tried it, and it detracts from my steel playing abilities, which don't have much to be "detracted from" before they get distracting...
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Post by Al Udeen »

I hum when I play & I can hum a lot faster than I can play!
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

I can barely play steel much less sing at the same time but I sure like to watch Junior Brown do it, he's amazing.
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

I do every night. Mostly harmony. If you think about it, you should only be playing between the phrases anyway.
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Post by John Jeffries »

Think it's hard tryin' to sing & play? - Ever try to play & carry on a conversation at the same time? I saw Bill Monroe's fiddler, Kenny Baker, on stage at a B.G. Festival playing "Katy Hill" at about a hundred miles an hour while carrying on a conversation with Josh Graves....man, I can't imaginge anyone doing that, especially while playing a real fast number - on any instrument.... (I tried it once and wound up only playing "demented" chords).....B.T.W. I've been told that the only singer in my house is a sewing machine...wonder what that means?...guess that's why hummingbirds hum - cause they don't know the words!

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Post by Al Marcus »

Gordy-Good Question.

I used to sing solos and also harmony parts while playing 6 string. But I didn't like to sing while playing steel.

But when I did sing some solos, like " I left my heart in San francisco" or a few ballads, I just played nice chords and sustained them to fill up the background a little.....al Image

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Post by Damien Odell »

I sing harmomies and play steel at the same time. It took some getting used to at first, and I reckon I made some terrible sounds trying to co-ordinate knees, feet, hands and throat - but with practice it becomes second nature.
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Post by Gordy Hall »

Thanks for all your replies. I've been woodshedding on the pedal steel for about 6 months now, and trying to add some harmony vocals.

Sorta like trying to walk, talk, chew gum, drive,and eat all at the same time.

I have noticed over the years, though, with seeing lots of steel players in bands, that very few try to sing. I never saw Sneaky Pete or Jaydee Maness try to sing and play.

Junior Brown, as mentioned, is awesome. One of the other good ones I've seen was Jonathan Mitguard, and the guy with Robert Earl Keen did some good backups.

Gordy
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Post by Tom Taylor »

I sing while I play dobro, lead and harmony. Fortunately, chopping and comping is enough while singing, maybe with a few lick in between phrases.

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Post by Colby Tipton »

A friend of mine in Texas named David Franlin can do it real well, just like ridin' a bicycle. Me all I do is cuss sometimes when I'm playing.
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Post by Ernie Pollock »

I have been doing that just in the last couple of years, but I am not real crazy about singing & playing steel at the same time. But you can adapt to it in time.

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Post by Scott Henderson »

No it wakes up the guard dogs....

sorry couldn't resist

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Post by Sam White »

Gordy I don't sing when I steel the Cops will hear me.
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Post by L. A. Wunder »

I play in church, and sometimes we're a little short on voices, so I often sing along, at least part of the time. I just play chords underneath when I sing, but I've managed throw in a lick now-and-then as well.
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