Posted: 22 Oct 2023 10:13 pm
I find PSG and even Jerry Bird class non-pedal steel is up there with bowed instruments. Unlike keys, one has to “manufacture” each note using both hands and in our case feet and legs.
Unlike guitars, we have no frets.
I mention JB because I agree with Lloyd Green’s statement (printed Decades ago) where he says that JB was the first steel guitarist whi wasn’t just that or “just” a musician, but an artist. This may seem a completely different subject altogether, but I think it’s related. How many violinists do you know which are beyond bein a “violinist” or a “Pro”, but really an artist wher you sit down in total awe and feel your hair falling off your head?
How many steel guitarists?
But then, how many pianistst and guitarist?
I’ve played alongside violinists in the “Gypsy”-Jazz segment, and some are tall older men with big ol’ hands whom by their looks you would not suspect of being a musician until they grab an insteument and floor tou playing their heart out, and I watch their fingers “caress” that diminute small “play-field” and can’t seem to stop wondering HOW!
I’ve seen folks trying to play some instrument and struggle their whole live away with it, and some just take off witgin months. In his online course, PF mentions having learned BE’s C6th setup in 2 years. Ha! I’m back at it 3 years now and I can’t reach up to his Pack’a’Seat.
And again, I’ve seen proficient people on one instrument struggle on an other, same as some which struggled on one, took off on another.
I can play Jazz Rhythm on guitar all nite long and Gypsy is fast and chord changes come flying at you and most don’t remember mist tunes’ names, yet I could never solo. It’s awkward to me. Thus I came back to this here.
My youngest son got a guitar at the last Django Reinhardt Festival near Paris before “Covid”. After 3 months uphill battle, he ask for permission to try his little paws at the piano, a month later he played the Goodfather theme in two keys, another month later All Of Me. 3 years in niw, he plays stuff off Bill Evans and we niw got a B3 organ clone with bass pedals which rook him a few days to get accustomed to. Sure, keys… you just press them and out comes the tone. Playing two completely different lines and in different phrasing… it’s a challenge to many. Then playing bass with the feet and just like that, he’s as busy as a PSG player, but playing a whole orchestration.
… JD.
Unlike guitars, we have no frets.
I mention JB because I agree with Lloyd Green’s statement (printed Decades ago) where he says that JB was the first steel guitarist whi wasn’t just that or “just” a musician, but an artist. This may seem a completely different subject altogether, but I think it’s related. How many violinists do you know which are beyond bein a “violinist” or a “Pro”, but really an artist wher you sit down in total awe and feel your hair falling off your head?
How many steel guitarists?
But then, how many pianistst and guitarist?
I’ve played alongside violinists in the “Gypsy”-Jazz segment, and some are tall older men with big ol’ hands whom by their looks you would not suspect of being a musician until they grab an insteument and floor tou playing their heart out, and I watch their fingers “caress” that diminute small “play-field” and can’t seem to stop wondering HOW!
I’ve seen folks trying to play some instrument and struggle their whole live away with it, and some just take off witgin months. In his online course, PF mentions having learned BE’s C6th setup in 2 years. Ha! I’m back at it 3 years now and I can’t reach up to his Pack’a’Seat.
And again, I’ve seen proficient people on one instrument struggle on an other, same as some which struggled on one, took off on another.
I can play Jazz Rhythm on guitar all nite long and Gypsy is fast and chord changes come flying at you and most don’t remember mist tunes’ names, yet I could never solo. It’s awkward to me. Thus I came back to this here.
My youngest son got a guitar at the last Django Reinhardt Festival near Paris before “Covid”. After 3 months uphill battle, he ask for permission to try his little paws at the piano, a month later he played the Goodfather theme in two keys, another month later All Of Me. 3 years in niw, he plays stuff off Bill Evans and we niw got a B3 organ clone with bass pedals which rook him a few days to get accustomed to. Sure, keys… you just press them and out comes the tone. Playing two completely different lines and in different phrasing… it’s a challenge to many. Then playing bass with the feet and just like that, he’s as busy as a PSG player, but playing a whole orchestration.
… JD.