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Topic: Waikiki Steel Guitar Week and Festival 2022 | |
David Famularo Replies: 5 Views: 1601 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 3 Feb 2023 5:02 pm Subject: Waikiki Steel Guitar Week and Festival 2022 |
Thanks! Would you know what tuning Margie Mays is using? | |
Topic: Waikiki Steel Guitar Week and Festival 2022 | |
David Famularo Replies: 5 Views: 1601 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 25 Jul 2022 11:26 pm Subject: Waikiki Steel Guitar Week and Festival 2022 |
Some very nice playing at the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Showcase at the just held (July 2022) Waikiki Steel Guitar Week and Festival 2022 which you can watch on Youtube. Not posting the link since there w ... | |
Topic: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning | |
David Famularo Replies: 6 Views: 1685 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 26 Nov 2017 1:55 pm Subject: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning |
Thanks Jim and Jeff | |
Topic: Keoloha's Modern Harmony Method for Hawaiian Steel Guitar | |
David Famularo Replies: 2 Views: 787 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 24 Nov 2017 1:42 pm Subject: Keoloha's Modern Harmony Method for Hawaiian Steel Guitar |
That's interesting. I guess they were a part of the journey towards finding superiortunings. | |
Topic: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning | |
David Famularo Replies: 6 Views: 1685 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 24 Nov 2017 1:41 pm Subject: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning |
Thanks for your reply Jeff - in the book the A7 tuning is (from the top) E C# A E C# G | |
Topic: Keoloha's Modern Harmony Method for Hawaiian Steel Guitar | |
David Famularo Replies: 2 Views: 787 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 24 Nov 2017 11:39 am Subject: Keoloha's Modern Harmony Method for Hawaiian Steel Guitar |
Hi There
I came across a copy of Keoloha's Modern Harmony Method for Hawaiian Steel Guitar (1935) in David N White Gallery, collectables store in Wellington, New Zealand. I was curious to find out ... |
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Topic: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning | |
David Famularo Replies: 6 Views: 1685 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 24 Nov 2017 11:35 am Subject: Strings for C6 versus A7 tuning |
Hi There
Does one use the same strings for lap steels in the C6 and A7 tunings or different ones. I have recently bought a second lap steel, originally intended to use as my primary C6 tuning guita ... |
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Topic: Straight bar Dominant 7 chord positions on the C6 | |
David Famularo Replies: 14 Views: 4543 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 17 Jun 2017 1:32 pm Subject: Straight bar Dominant 7 chord positions on the C6 |
Thanks for all the great answers, each helpful in their own way. | |
Topic: First four steel notes on Rambling Man by Hank Williams | |
David Famularo Replies: 3 Views: 1795 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 17 Jun 2017 1:17 pm Subject: First four steel notes on Rambling Man by Hank Williams |
Thanks for the replies. Yes, I think I is simply the Am chord played from the bottom up. I play it on the 24th fret on my C6. It is so simple and yet sounds so good. I had thought it was likely to be ... | |
Topic: Straight bar Dominant 7 chord positions on the C6 | |
David Famularo Replies: 14 Views: 4543 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 15 Jun 2017 1:46 am Subject: Straight bar Dominant 7 chord positions on the C6 |
Hi There
Something that has been confusing me for a while while I teach myself the C6 lapsteel is what straight bar chord positions are available to use when playing a Dominant 7 chord. When I key ... |
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Topic: First four steel notes on Rambling Man by Hank Williams | |
David Famularo Replies: 3 Views: 1795 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 15 Jun 2017 1:01 am Subject: First four steel notes on Rambling Man by Hank Williams |
Hi There
Can anyone tell me what are the first four notes played on the steel on Rambling Man by Hank Willians as played on a C6. According to my internet sources it is an A minor chord and seems t ... |
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Topic: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand | |
David Famularo Replies: 20 Views: 9312 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 18 Apr 2017 12:21 am Subject: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand |
Then on the other hand, maybe it's a crazy idea.
That's why I tend to sit on things for a while. |
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Topic: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand | |
David Famularo Replies: 20 Views: 9312 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 12 Apr 2017 5:16 pm Subject: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand |
Hi Levi
Yes, I have been to the Wairarapa Country Music Festival (formerly Clareville till it changed locations) a few times. I write advertising features for the Wairarapa Times Age and Wairarapa ... |
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Topic: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand | |
David Famularo Replies: 20 Views: 9312 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 8 Apr 2017 9:41 pm Subject: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand |
PS the trickiest thing is probably not finding other non-pedal steel players but guitarists, bass players and drummers who have a feel for Hawaiian and even country music. And in country, then you hav ... | |
Topic: Non-pedal steelers in New Zealand | |
David Famularo Replies: 20 Views: 9312 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 8 Apr 2017 9:18 pm Subject: Hawaiian steel comback |
Well, you kind of know me now Levi. I'm expect the non-pedal Hawaiian and country steel will be making a big comeback pretty soon as I (ahem) find that everything I get into tends to become popular fi ... | |
Topic: arpeggios for improvisation | |
David Famularo Replies: 8 Views: 3553 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 3 Apr 2017 1:37 am Subject: arpeggios for improvisation |
"One very effective method of learning is to take a specific tune and write out a succession of arpeggios to suit, paying attention to interesting voicings and ease movement between them."
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Topic: arpeggios for improvisation | |
David Famularo Replies: 8 Views: 3553 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 30 Mar 2017 9:57 am Subject: arpeggios for improvisation |
thanks! I'll check those out
I forgot to mention that I play a C6 lap. |
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Topic: arpeggios for improvisation | |
David Famularo Replies: 8 Views: 3553 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 30 Mar 2017 1:53 am Subject: arpeggios for improvisation |
Hi
Can anyone recommend resources for learning arpeggios to use for improvisation? I would like to learn some nice patterns to play over one or a series of chords! thanks! |
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Topic: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy | |
David Famularo Replies: 40 Views: 10840 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 28 Mar 2017 2:49 am Subject: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy |
"If the touch isn't there, the tone will not be accurately represented."
So true! It's all in the touch with the lap steel. And as much as I love musical instruments for their own intr ... |
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Topic: Jerry Byrd live ... "come a little closer" | |
David Famularo Replies: 15 Views: 4453 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 26 Mar 2017 10:09 pm Subject: Beautiful |
I've got to say, that is an absolutely beautiful piece of playing. Is it a non-pedal steel he is using?
Early on when I started learning the lap steel I realised you can't "fake" playing ... |
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Topic: Jerry Byrd live ... "come a little closer" | |
David Famularo Replies: 15 Views: 4453 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 26 Mar 2017 9:56 pm Subject: 1950s version |
Jerry played that song on his C diatonic tuning. I like his 1950's recording of the song. It's faster than this live one, more energy, and has a nice bakelite tone.
What album is the original from ... |
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Topic: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy | |
David Famularo Replies: 40 Views: 10840 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 22 Mar 2017 1:34 am Subject: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy |
Interesting what you say about mandolin David M Brown. Mandolin is a secondary instrument for me but I have a lovely sounding one. I was looking at different types of lessons online and eventually rea ... | |
Topic: What types of lap steels best capture 1940s/1950s sound | |
David Famularo Replies: 29 Views: 11498 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 22 Mar 2017 1:18 am Subject: What types of lap steels best capture 1940s/1950s sound |
Popped into my local music store in nearby Masterton, which has a very nice range of guitars etc, and they have three tube amps, at least one of which is a neo-vintage model so I'm going to take my la ... | |
Topic: What types of lap steels best capture 1940s/1950s sound | |
David Famularo Replies: 29 Views: 11498 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 20 Mar 2017 12:42 am Subject: What types of lap steels best capture 1940s/1950s sound |
Thanks Roman | |
Topic: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy | |
David Famularo Replies: 40 Views: 10840 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 20 Mar 2017 12:40 am Subject: Lap steel demostrations always bluesy |
Thanks for your replies. It's good to be different to all the rest! It has passed my mind that theoretically since this is a "steel guitar" forum there should be lots of blues steel players ... | |
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