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  Topic: E9th Chord Chart & Tip Sheet
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 491
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PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 23 Jul 2009 5:13 am   Subject: Chord Chart
Big thanks for your effort! Email sent today. Looking forward to receiving it.
  Topic: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 40
Views: 23879

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 20 Jul 2009 6:13 am   Subject: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Wow. What a great variety of picks to choose from. Regarding Jerry's post, are these "open" finger picks helpful for finger blocking? It would seem that one could silence the string witho ...
  Topic: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 40
Views: 23879

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Jul 2009 9:51 am   Subject: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Thanks, guys. I'll look into all of those types. I meant to write earlier "...back of the pick on my 3rd finger catch on the string above the one I am attemping to pick"
  Topic: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 40
Views: 23879

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Jul 2009 5:02 am   Subject: What brand of finger picks do you use?
Since I got no response from my earlier post, I thought I would try another angle. I would be interested in knowing what brand of finger picks (thumb, as well) you use. In addition, what is the dist ...
  Topic: Pick Length
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 0
Views: 803

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 Jul 2009 10:46 am   Subject: Pick Length
In Jeff Newman's "Introduction to the Pedal Steel Guitar" Part 1, he talks about palm blocking and pick length. He instructs one to place the right hand on the string (that will be picked w ...
  Topic: Direction of rolled string on tuning peg
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 4
Views: 1632

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 7 Jul 2009 10:58 am   Subject: Direction of rolled string on tuning peg
So, to get this straight, you wrap a couple of times around the post ON TOP of the 1/4 inch peice of string sticking out of the hole, AND THEN begin back the other way right on top of the first winds ...
  Topic: Direction of rolled string on tuning peg
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 4
Views: 1632

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 7 Jul 2009 7:15 am   Subject: Direction of rolled string on tuning peg
I just changed the strings for the first time on my recently purchased Carter Starter. I got the new starter string set from the forum. Questions: 1) I noticed that when I had wound my 10 string wit ...
  Topic: What type of tone bar/steel?
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 23
Views: 10008

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 19 Jun 2009 7:08 am   Subject: What type of tone bar/steel?
I have one with "Emmons" stamped on the end. It seems smooth, but I'm only 1 week into this instrument and don't know any thing else. Is what I have not desireable? Also, I have seen vide ...
  Topic: Strings for E9
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 9
Views: 2509

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Jun 2009 5:21 am   Subject: Strings for E9
Thanks for your responses. I will order some strings through the forum and research the oil issue from the links you sent.
  Topic: Strings for E9
Charlie Silliman

Replies: 9
Views: 2509

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 9 Jun 2009 12:28 pm   Subject: Strings for E9
This is my first post to the forum, having just been activated today. I having been visiting the forum for several weeks now and have enjoyed what I have read and learned. I am a composer/lyricist t ...
 
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