Technique Question
Posted: 11 Jul 2001 3:13 pm
I've been playing steel for 6 months and I have a question on technique that I would like to put to the group....
I have been struggling with a slide starting
with the knee lever that lowers the E up two frets and resolved to the A pedal. The starting notes sounded ok, as well as the ending notes,the problem was the sound of the transition.
I worked on this for the longest time and just couldn't get it to my liking (let me say at this point that I'm a TONE junkie -
I may never be able to play fast and fancy licks, but the ones that I do play, I want to sound sweet).
I just discovered that if I 'slant' the bar during the slide it resolves much more smoothly.
My question - is this a technique that is commonly used or is it something that just happens to suit my ear?
Thanks,
David
Carter S-10, Twin Reverb w/Peavey Ext Cab
I have been struggling with a slide starting
with the knee lever that lowers the E up two frets and resolved to the A pedal. The starting notes sounded ok, as well as the ending notes,the problem was the sound of the transition.
I worked on this for the longest time and just couldn't get it to my liking (let me say at this point that I'm a TONE junkie -
I may never be able to play fast and fancy licks, but the ones that I do play, I want to sound sweet).
I just discovered that if I 'slant' the bar during the slide it resolves much more smoothly.
My question - is this a technique that is commonly used or is it something that just happens to suit my ear?
Thanks,
David
Carter S-10, Twin Reverb w/Peavey Ext Cab