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Robert Lewand
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Anyone have any suggestions for simulating a wolf whistle on a pedal steel?

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Jim Eller
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Post by Jim Eller »

I use the first string starting about 3/4 of the way up. Then slide up and back while using the volume pedal to swell the sound. On the back slide I start with a little forward motion first.

Hard to describe I guess but it does get the crowds attention when used in the right place and sparingly.
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Post by Joey Ace »

Jim, Long time no see!

Robert,
Jim's post describes what I do. It's a "feel thing", not really easy to tab, since it involves the volume pedal.

Here's an example of me doing it in a cover of Gretchen Wilson's <U>Redneck Woman</U>.

The Wolf Whistle is not in the original recording, and my band tries to stay true to the recordings, so I only did it at practices, not shows.

Then one day our singer said to me, "How come you never do the Steel Whistle live, I like it".

Ever since, I haven't missed doing it in "Redneck Woman".

It's interesting to note that there is a Wolf Whistle on Gretchen's new CD. It's in the song <U>California Girls</U> (not the Beach Boys song of the same name), right after the line "there ain't nothing wrong with plastic surgery...".


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Gareth Carthew
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Post by Gareth Carthew »

That's the way I would go too.

I've never done it on steel but use it on slide 6 string all the time.

Steve Miller's "The Joker" is a common find in my repetoire. It's done in exactly that way with a steel slide. No reason it should be any different on pedal steel. Image
Peter

Post by Peter »

I have tabbed out my version of the wolf whistle.
Get it here.
Of course you can do it your way if you find mine too simple.

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Post by rpetersen »

Peter - I actually thought that it would be harder to learn than that!!!!

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Post by basilh »

Listen to Jennifer Eccles by the Hollies. !!
Jennifer Eccles

And read about the UK steeli who played on the record http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/011667.html
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