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Topic: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage | |
Emmo Floyd Replies: 7 Views: 1068 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 15 Feb 2006 4:43 pm Subject: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage |
I recognize the wisdom in yall's comments -- I read Bob's E9th theory page a while back and saw how E9 gives you as many chords with as little bar movement as possible (I guess). The big allure of pla ... | |
Topic: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage | |
Emmo Floyd Replies: 7 Views: 1068 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 15 Feb 2006 1:42 pm Subject: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage |
Well, the problem is that I don't have a steel yet; I've been playing lap steel on a guitar tuned E G B D F# A. I like this tuning because it gives me a pair of minor and major triads and it works on ... | |
Topic: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage | |
Emmo Floyd Replies: 7 Views: 1068 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 15 Feb 2006 1:23 pm Subject: Knee Lever / Pedal Linkage |
Would it be possible to set up a steel so that the pedals changed function (nothing too drastic) with the use of a certain knee lever? (I'm just talking about a single neck). | |
Topic: Glenn Lee questions for Bobbe Seymour (and all) | |
Emmo Floyd Replies: 12 Views: 3224 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 6 Jan 2006 6:23 pm Subject: Glenn Lee questions for Bobbe Seymour (and all) |
There's an article on the internet (Eye Weekly, "Men of Steel") noting that "Glenn Lee studied with steel guitar virtuoso Bobbe Seymour in Nashville" and that this accounted for a country presence in ... | |
Topic: Glenn Lee questions for Bobbe Seymour (and all) | |
Emmo Floyd Replies: 12 Views: 3224 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 6 Jan 2006 11:53 am Subject: Glenn Lee questions for Bobbe Seymour (and all) |
Did Glenn Lee play with a Stevens Bar? I know that Randolph plays with one and I suspect the same from the Campbells. Did he do his strumming (framming?) in E9th? What’s the strumming I hear on “ ... |
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