Can anyone explain the pedal techniques used by Bucks steel player in his early recordings of 1960-61.
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Ralph Mooney used a Fender pedal steel with no knee levers. Each pedal worked only one string, and Ralph played with both feet on the pedals.
Today we are used to having the E-->F# change a pedal that also does the B-->C#. By having those changes on separate pedals, Mooney was able to come up with some very unique licks.
Here is Ralph Mooney's tuning as documented in 1975 by Winnie Winston. By then he had switched to a ten string guitar with a knee lever: <font size="3" face="monospace"><pre> 1 2 3 4 5 knee
G# +A -G
E +F# +F
B +C#
G# +A
F#
E -Eb
D
C#
Bb
E </pre></font>I don't know what the low strings are about at all, but I don't think he had them on those early Buck Owens records.
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Today we are used to having the E-->F# change a pedal that also does the B-->C#. By having those changes on separate pedals, Mooney was able to come up with some very unique licks.
Here is Ralph Mooney's tuning as documented in 1975 by Winnie Winston. By then he had switched to a ten string guitar with a knee lever: <font size="3" face="monospace"><pre> 1 2 3 4 5 knee
G# +A -G
E +F# +F
B +C#
G# +A
F#
E -Eb
D
C#
Bb
E </pre></font>I don't know what the low strings are about at all, but I don't think he had them on those early Buck Owens records.
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Sierra Session S-12 E9th, Speedy West D-10, Sierra S-8 Lap<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Bobby Lee on 12-24-99]</FONT></P>