Bar Recommendation for dobro and lap steel
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Bar Recommendation for dobro and lap steel
can someone recommend a bar for 6 string dobro and lap? thanks chas
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For Dobro, the old-timers would use a Stevens bar with flat ends. These seem very primitive awkward compared to newer designs like Scheerhorn, with beveled ends, lower center of gravity, large radius, etc. A round bar is not good for a Dobro, because it does not lend itself to hammer-on and pull-off techniques that are a big part of the bluegrass Dobro style. For 6-string lap steel, I try to use a round bar for classic tone -- but sometimes it's easy to "cheat" and use my Scheerhorn for that, too.
Actually, a roundnose bullet bar may be very appropriate for Dobro - it depends. I use a lot of open string chords, sometimes, using the tip of bullet bar to note two strings. You can't do that with a Sheerhorn, shubb, Lap Dawg, etc. On the other hand, it's pretty tough to do bluegrass-style hammer/pull flurries with a bullet bar so it all depends on what style you play (or want to play). Do a search - you'll find lots of opinions on this topic.
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Gary Swallows is coming on really strong with his custom bars- similar to a Scheerhorn or lap dog, with the flared ends for faster pulloffs, but the upper half with the finger grip area is made of exotic wood! Smooth, warm and harder to drop than metal. Since they're custom, he'll also make a bullet end. I have one of each style and the bullet end is the best of both worlds, you can do the hammer/pulloffs easily, plus get the slants etc. with the bullet tip. Check him out at: http://www.gssteels.com/gssteels/
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Hello chas,
Well, bars are kinda like cookin' potatoes. There are lots of ways.
I play PSG and SG 80% of the time. I just use the same 7/8 stainless bar. Sometimes I use the Red Rajah cause it sticks to your hand and is more quiet on the strings. Another alternative is the grey plastic 7/8 bar that Goodrich makes to be used with the Matchbro. Very light, fast, not slippery and, sounds fine on the dobro. (It has a funky sound on electrics) Whenever I try to go back to the Stevens type bar, I get caught in the strings.
My style is more country, Hawaiian, jazz, and noise.
(ps I really like your cd)
Ron
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Well, bars are kinda like cookin' potatoes. There are lots of ways.
I play PSG and SG 80% of the time. I just use the same 7/8 stainless bar. Sometimes I use the Red Rajah cause it sticks to your hand and is more quiet on the strings. Another alternative is the grey plastic 7/8 bar that Goodrich makes to be used with the Matchbro. Very light, fast, not slippery and, sounds fine on the dobro. (It has a funky sound on electrics) Whenever I try to go back to the Stevens type bar, I get caught in the strings.
My style is more country, Hawaiian, jazz, and noise.
(ps I really like your cd)
Ron
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HI Chas,
I like the shub/pearse2.its kinda like a steavens on one end and round nosed on the other.I like the round end for chord and general melody lines,and if the tune has a lot of hammer ons/pull-offs I simply turn the bar around and use the sharper end.they are well made and with very little practice
you can flip it around end for end during a song if you like....But then,advice is like
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I like the shub/pearse2.its kinda like a steavens on one end and round nosed on the other.I like the round end for chord and general melody lines,and if the tune has a lot of hammer ons/pull-offs I simply turn the bar around and use the sharper end.they are well made and with very little practice
you can flip it around end for end during a song if you like....But then,advice is like
hemmoroids....................
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"there's been an awful murder, down on music row!"
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