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Playing steel with handicaps.................
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 1:26 pm
by Ray Montee
If I understand it correctly, Jules Ah See, had a deformed left hand. A custom glove was made that would permit the holding of a steel bar.
With that and his burning desire to pursue the music he loved...... Jules went on to become a living legend in Hawaiian Music circles and the steel guitar
community.
YOU TUBE is featuring a number of videos at this time showing Jules playing his fabulous style. If you want to see vintage steel guitar stylists and hear the music of that era.....you might drop into
the jerrybyrdchannel, hosted by Stein-frederic of Norway.
You're certain to enjoy it.
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 2:19 pm
by Ron Whitfield
Ray, I think you're confusing Jules w/Billy Hew Len. If Jules had any handicap it wasn't to the degree of Billy's who cut off at least a major part of his bar hand, if not all of it. With his custom glove he could even get some minor slants in, which may explain why he went with pedals at times.
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 3:36 pm
by Matthew Dawson
Jules used pedals sometimes.......
You guys are correct!
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 3:44 pm
by Ray Montee
You may have tho't for a moment that Montee had walked himself into a corner but you know, this was only a TEST! I just had to discover who WAS, and who Wasn't reading this post.
By all means....you're 100% accurate.
Thanks for so noting.....and calling it to the attention of the entire world. It is appreciated!
Posted: 13 Nov 2011 10:20 pm
by John Bushouse
Andy Iona was missing his right hand thumb, wasn't he?
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 6:55 am
by Geoff Cline
I have plenty of handicaps when it comes to steel, although I am in possession of all my senses and digits...if you get my meaning. I'm an FHB--fallible human being, with too little discipline and too much desire to emulate Joaquin, Vance, Speedy, et. al.
Handicapped
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 7:46 am
by Dave Stewart
GFI has been able to meet a wide variety of custom steel needs. We have designed and built left-handed steels, steels with heel and toe pedals, steels for handicapped players, and steels with unusual and complicated setups.
STEELS FOR HANDICAPPED PLAYERS
Re: Handicapped
Posted: 16 Nov 2011 5:45 pm
by basilh
Dave Stewart wrote:GFI has been able to meet a wide variety of custom steel needs. We have designed and built left-handed steels, steels with heel and toe pedals, steels for handicapped players, and steels with unusual and complicated setups.
STEELS FOR HANDICAPPED PLAYERS
BUT refused to make one for me !!
Posted: 17 Nov 2011 6:22 am
by Tom Grosz
It was amazing to realize the amount of dexterity required to play steel guitar, and have sometimes wondered how I would cope if I no longer had them.
Furthermore, I am encouraged to see many innovations that allow folks to learn or continue to play an instrument!