My first song!

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Elliott Goldkind
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Joined: 27 Dec 2010 10:39 pm
Location: California, USA

My first song!

Post by Elliott Goldkind »

Hey all,

While I may never be good at this @*(# instrument, I sure do enjoy banging my head against it. I recently posted my first tune on the pedal steel. No, I don't think it's actually "good" but I think it's not too sucky either. So I'd call that progress. Enjoy (or don't)!

Thanks and Happy New Year to you all!
Elliott

http://soundcloud.com/elliottgoldkind/silentsteel-2012
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Lynn Fargo
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Post by Lynn Fargo »

Hi Elliott,
You're not alone. I'm sure a lot of us don't play as well as we'd like to. Sounds to me like you're getting the hang of it. I like your tone. What are you playing on and through?
Lynn
Elliott Goldkind
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Joined: 27 Dec 2010 10:39 pm
Location: California, USA

Post by Elliott Goldkind »

Lynn Fargo wrote:Hi Elliott,
You're not alone. I'm sure a lot of us don't play as well as we'd like to. Sounds to me like you're getting the hang of it. I like your tone. What are you playing on and through?
Lynn
Hey Lynn,

Thanks so much for listening and your words of encouragement. I'd like to think I'm getting the hang of it, albeit slooooowly.

I do think the tone is decent, even where all else might not be. I'm actually playing a student model Dekley, 3 peds and just ONE knee (!!!) and playing it directly into Logic via GuitarRig plugin (a little delay, a little verb). Am hoping to either add KLevers to this guitar or trade up to something better, but I must admit, as this is the only PSG I've ever played, I've grown quite fond of it.

Again, thanks for listening/commenting.

Best,
El
Elliott Goldkind
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Joined: 27 Dec 2010 10:39 pm
Location: California, USA

Post by Elliott Goldkind »

So sorry, I just saw the announcement at top that I should have posted this in Steel on the Web section of the forum. Sorry b0b, sorry all. May I ask that this thread (however unimportant) be moved there?

Thanks, my bad, etc....
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Billy McCombs
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Post by Billy McCombs »

I would say that your on the right track. Recording your self and listening to it is a great learning tool. Get your self some tracks to play along with. Try to practice every night if you can.
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