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Daniel Lanois Clip - Sho~Bud LDG (Original Approach)
Posted: 24 Nov 2007 10:50 pm
by Chris LeDrew
There's something refreshing about this approach. He seems to be connecting with the guitar in a really unique way:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9yXDQaX ... re=related
Posted: 25 Nov 2007 12:42 am
by Marc Jenkins
Sweet stuff!
I read somewhere that Lanois likens playing pedal steel to prayer...
cool
Posted: 25 Nov 2007 7:24 am
by Michael Haverbeck
wow thats the way to start with when you dont know anything about i belive.
Posted: 25 Nov 2007 8:11 am
by Richard Sevigny
I've always been a fan of this guy. That clip only reinforces it
Posted: 25 Nov 2007 1:12 pm
by Ron !
Yeah and not only that.....That's an LDG.One of the first.
OUCCHHH........a lot of people trade their car for that
Posted: 26 Nov 2007 6:12 am
by Bob Taillefer
I love Daniel Lanois' approach to playing the steel guitar.
Although you can hear the soul of his country roots, he has decided to take the steel in a different direction.
Thanks for posting this video Chris!
Regards
Bob
Posted: 26 Nov 2007 8:57 am
by Chris LeDrew
My pleasure, Bob.
A Lanois quote, from the youtube page:
"I played in lots of country bands as a kid. I admire the tradition a lot. But I regard myself as an innovator. I start out in the tradition that I respect a lot, but then I use my own tunings and magnify the details that interest me."
With those wide strums, I highly doubt he's working from the standard E9 tuning. Any ideas as to his setup, anyone? Maybe Al Brisco has his copedent.
Posted: 26 Nov 2007 10:07 am
by Marc Jenkins
I did a bit of digging, and found this:
Kenley: What is your pedal steel tuning (including pedals and knee levers)?
Daniel: I use a standard Nashville E9 and I change a couple of the notes. I only use the two standard foot pedals and don’t use any knee levers. I change the tuning of the strings relative to what song I am playing. Sometimes, I will take the second from the top string (Major 7) and may drop that. The other thing I do is put two low E’s. The third string from the bottom is an E and I make the next one an E too. That’s it.
This is an older (2004) interview, and I do seem him using the knee levers in the youtube video. My suspicion is that he's constantly messing with it, like everything else! The interview is here:
http://www.neuhouse.com/acadie/interview_2004.htm
Posted: 26 Nov 2007 6:45 pm
by Ryan Gimpert
Thanks for posting this Chris.
I remember watching a 'Classic Albums' for U2's 'The Joshua Tree' and in the studio Daniel demonstrated on a Pro-1 some parts he played on the album. It's difficult to hear on the finished track (can't remember what song), but it was obvious he a unique approach to the instrument and a fine taste in guitars.