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How many Lead Guitarist/steel players out there?
Posted: 13 Jan 2005 9:52 pm
by Billy McCoy
I have played lead guitar professionally since I was 19. Been playing steel on a professional level for only about 3 years.
How many of you play both?
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 2:50 am
by Jim Phelps
I've played both since I started at about 10 years old. Sometimes I'd take a job with a band that had me playing all steel or all guitar and I'd get rusty on the other but later I'd be in another band that had me playing the other and I'd get it back. Some bands I played both 50/50.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 2:59 am
by Tony Prior
Playing guitar since 12,( thats 44 years) Lead, rhythm, right, wrong, too loud, too soft, in tune, out of tune ,whatever..Steel the first time around from about '72 to '88..Steel the 2nd time around 2001 to now..
Nothings really changed..
Lead, rhythm, right, wrong,too loud, too soft,in tune, out of tune..whatever..
playing professionally ? uuhhmmmmm..well some would say thats a stretch..I do gig and I do get paid..and have been doing so for the whole ride...we'll leave it at that..
t<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 14 January 2005 at 03:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 3:53 am
by Ernie Renn
I play both. I started playing guitar in '65-'66. Tinkered around on Dad's Fender 400 for a short time. He traded it in for my first Tele in '68. I got the steel bug again in '72-'73. But really got into it in '74.
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 4:52 am
by Jussi Huhtakangas
I struggle with both!
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:05 am
by Mark Metdker
Yep, count me in. Not very good at either one, but that doesn't slow me down!
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:12 am
by Jerry Hayes
I try both and sometimes succeed and sometimes fail but I have a great time. I played full time in the Los Angeles area for many years on both lead and steel but mainly lead until the last 8 or 9 years I was there. As I got older I liked the setting down thing the steel guitar offered. Right now I play steel & Lead with Otto Shelor and the Ravens here in Va. Steel with the Trailblazers, lead with the Legends band, and lead with the Sterling Riggs Tribute to Elvis show....Have a good 'un..JH
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:18 am
by Allen Peterson
I attempt to play both, but not at the same time.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:28 am
by Bill Miller
I play both. Started on six string at around 8 years old...so that was 40 years ago. Geez, you'd think I'd be better than I am. Got my first steel in '90 and used it a bit in our 'part time' band. We're just a bunch of weekenders who get a paying gig once and awhile. Strictly local stuff. I've gotten a lot more serious about playing steel since I bought my Carter last year. The old Sho-Bud I had didn't have any knee levers which limited me severely. I've learned more in the last 8 months with this modern guitar than in all the previous 14 years. I'm still doing quite a of six string electric lead though.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:28 am
by Paul Wade
i started to play lead guitar at 11 years old. took
up p.s.g at 28. i do both
paul wade
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:47 am
by Joey Gaskins
I certainly try to play lead and steel. Sonme songs sound better than others, but throw in a piano too. While setting at my steel, I have a piano on my left and my guitar on my right. I need a swivel pak a seat. It works pretty well on the southern gospel that I play.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 5:54 am
by Bob Carlucci
My guitar/steel bio is identical to the one Jim Phelps wrote.. except I started playing guitar at 15 after playing drums for several years.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Carlucci on 14 January 2005 at 05:55 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:25 am
by Chris Forbes
I do both with equal mediocrity.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:28 am
by Jim Peters
Guitar since 64, steel 1 year. Played steel first and last time with my real band two weeks ago, just not the right songs and our keyboard player is too busy. Got a 1/2 and1/2 gig next week with a New Riders/Dylan/ band/country rock group much more suited for steel. JimP
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:29 am
by Michael Lewis
I started 6 string about 45 years ago! I played lead guitar professionally for many years. I got my first steel about 3 years ago! The steel has been such a joyful challenge that I tend to spend most of my playing time there!
Mike
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:39 am
by Bill R. Baker
To those who responded: do you use the same amp or do you have a dedicated amp for each?
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:49 am
by Tony Prior
Same amp?
good question..
First time around I was playing thru a Twin or 2..that was no big deal..added a 15" JBL to one of them and played both thru that beast right up unit '88 or so. Sold it like a fool around '92..The other Twin with 2 -12's disappeared somewhere along the way..may have traded it for another Tele or a Super reverb..one of those ...I ended up with another Tele and a Super Reverb with 1 less Twin so I think the Twin was involved in the trade..
Now I am playing thru a N400 for the Steel and lug around a Fender HR Deville (2x12's) for the Tele'..I do use both at the same time for Steel now and then..
2 amps are better than 1 ? I don't think so..
Eventually I would like to be back to a Twin again..2x12's or a single 15"..
Keep in mind the most famous STEEL LP LIVE concert of all time had Loyd playing thru a TWIN with 2 JBL 12 inchers..Panther Hall..
The HR Deville has an exellent overall Steel sound but not enough gain to really crank for the Steel on a moderate to large gig..
Can't find my Tele' tone on the N400..gave up...
just my take..
t<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 14 January 2005 at 06:56 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:51 am
by Andy Zynda
Guitar at 7. That was 38 years ago. PSG this year, and I'm having a blast.
I tried to use one amp for both, but if I do, one of the instruments always suffers.
Now I run 2 amps, and life is better.
Just got a Steel King for the PSG, and life will be MUCH better!
-andy-
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 6:53 am
by Mark Metdker
Small gigs, I run everything thru my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. Bigger gigs I break out the Nashville 112 for the steel. Wish I could get better strat sounds out of the N112, I would only use it.
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Posted: 14 Jan 2005 7:31 am
by Allen Peterson
For lead guitar I play through a Twin 2 X 12 with a POD 2.0. Sometimes I omit the POD and use a Boss distortion pedal, an Ibanez AD9 analog delay pedal and a Dunlop Wah Wah. For steel I play through a Nashville 112 with a Tubefex.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 7:43 am
by Andrew Buhler
6 stringer since the age of 10 (20 years total) and pedal steel for a year or so. Wanted to start steel much earlier but never had the $$$.
Definitely two amps: 70 Deluxe Reverb for Telecaster and 74 Dual Showman Reverb for the ZB. It's a lot to lug around but it's good exercise and the sound is worth it.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 7:52 am
by Stephen Gambrell
Primarily a guitar player, for 40 years or so---been fooling with steel for a couple of years, but I've only gigged with it a few times. I DEFINITELY use one amp---a Twin, with a 15" JBL, and my pedalboard for guitar. That way, I can run they dry channel for guitar, and the reverb channel for steel.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 8:13 am
by Jim West
Yep! Fender custom shop Nashville Tele w/Glaser "B" bender and a Dr Z MAZ 38 and a Fessenden S-12 w/GD Walker amp.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 8:26 am
by Jack Francis
Play lead guitar mostly but take the steel along when appropriate.
I attempt to bring mediocrity to new heights with both instruments.
People love the steel but it is because they don't realize my limitations on it.
Posted: 14 Jan 2005 8:32 am
by Roy Ayres
#1 instrument: Steel (a little rusty, but getting in a lot of practice time.)
#2 instrument: Lead guitar (even rustier -- but still like to play lead because my fingers feel so good when I stop.)
#3 instrument: Trombone (the rustiest -- especially with these store-bought teeth.)
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