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/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
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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
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no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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Tin ear here
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.
Like ambience well pursued? Dial up Josh Williams’ Highway Ambience. It actually IS.