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Topic: When to use just intonation, when to use equal temperament | |
John Alexander Replies: 25 Views: 4956 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 3 Mar 2024 8:35 pm Subject: When to use just intonation, when to use equal temperament |
Back in the day when my Ex and I had a band; there was NO FRETS in our band and was the most in-tune band I've ever played with.
Leslie> Singer/Fiddle Ricky > Pedal Steel Ric > Upright ... |
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Topic: Question about universal tunings. | |
John Alexander Replies: 10 Views: 2700 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 23 Feb 2024 12:25 am Subject: Question about universal tunings. |
The Bb6 universal tuning seems to have been derived from a Bb6 non-universal tuning that was being used by Maurice Anderson, and perhaps others using the same or similar tunings so far as I know, arou ... | |
Topic: HELP,,,Bb6 Copedent,,,DAY Set up | |
John Alexander Replies: 7 Views: 1599 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 28 Jan 2023 4:43 pm Subject: HELP,,,Bb6 Copedent,,,DAY Set up |
Now John that's about the best explanation I've heard,,,or could ever hope for!!!! So, based on the copedent here on the forum, if I switched pedals1 and2,what would I activate to put me in 9th mode, ... | |
Topic: HELP,,,Bb6 Copedent,,,DAY Set up | |
John Alexander Replies: 7 Views: 1599 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 28 Jan 2023 8:39 am Subject: Re: HELP,,,Bb6 Copedent,,,DAY Set up |
Need help figuring out the pedal/lever arrangement for Reese,s Bb6 copedent using the Day set up CBA instead of ABC. Involves more than just switching the pedals,,,since levers have to work in conju ... | |
Topic: Where to begin? Questions from a newbie in Montana... | |
John Alexander Replies: 17 Views: 4338 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 31 Oct 2022 8:28 am Subject: Re: Where to begin? Questions from a newbie in Montana... |
Thanks for sharing John! Dad and Harley would spend many hours together in the "garage". In fact, many a steel picker visited my Dad's "garage" over the years. So, whereabouts a ... | |
Topic: Where to begin? Questions from a newbie in Montana... | |
John Alexander Replies: 17 Views: 4338 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 30 Oct 2022 11:24 pm Subject: Re: Where to begin? Questions from a newbie in Montana... |
The S12 is actually a reincarnation of a double 12 string MSA that was owned by a very dear friend of my Dad - Harley Brendal. Dad used the neck, tuning head and changer housing from Harley's steel a ... | |
Topic: C6 Jazz Solo + Vocal... | |
John Alexander Replies: 162 Views: 46512 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 5 Apr 2022 12:07 pm Subject: C6 Jazz Solo + Vocal... |
Wonderful. | |
Topic: Pensativa, a jazz classic | |
John Alexander Replies: 16 Views: 4516 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 29 Apr 2021 10:49 pm Subject: Pensativa, a jazz classic |
Really good, Mike! I share your appreciation of Clare Fischer, and have been paying a lot of attention to his music for some years. | |
Topic: SWSGA 2020 in 2021 | |
John Alexander Replies: 8 Views: 2486 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 15 Jan 2021 12:04 pm Subject: SWSGA 2020 in 2021 |
Nice to hear these - Thanks for posting them. | |
Topic: Who was the best live band you've ever seen? | |
John Alexander Replies: 132 Views: 123267 |
Forum Section: Music Posted: 24 Dec 2020 4:36 pm Subject: Who was the best live band you've ever seen? |
Miles Davis (the "Lost Quintet"), September 1969 @ Shelly's Manne Hole in Hollywood, CA. | |
Topic: 2 More Steel Improvs | |
John Alexander Replies: 9 Views: 2192 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 23 Dec 2020 2:50 am Subject: Re: Steel Improvisations |
I've written two books on improvisation
I ordered a copy of your second book based on its Introduction and some of your other writings I found on line. 'The Event' increasingly became the focus. T ... |
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Topic: 2 More Steel Improvs | |
John Alexander Replies: 9 Views: 2192 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 19 Dec 2020 2:10 pm Subject: 2 More Steel Improvs |
I like both tracks. In each I heard many events and subtleties that were interesting and pleasing to me. | |
Topic: New Slide Man Slim & Penny Hanna single: "Above & Below" | |
John Alexander Replies: 9 Views: 2265 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 11 Dec 2020 2:32 am Subject: New Slide Man Slim & Penny Hanna single: "Above & Below" |
A smile indeed.
Then I went to the video section of your web site and listened to practically everything there. It's all so well done that it's a little misleading to single anything out, ... |
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Topic: Question to pros about practice endurance | |
John Alexander Replies: 40 Views: 7849 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 9 Dec 2020 7:53 pm Subject: Question to pros about practice endurance |
Practicing is mentally exhausting for me and I need a break after 20 or 30 minutes. On a good day I can do that 5 times ... but that reminds me of a Garry Graffman book.
Gary Graffman, concert pia ... |
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Topic: Bossa Nova E9 | |
John Alexander Replies: 13 Views: 2960 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 12 Sep 2020 10:16 pm Subject: Bossa Nova E9 |
Very nice! | |
Topic: Just Friends 3 choruses improv and b5 ending | |
John Alexander Replies: 9 Views: 2298 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 7 Aug 2020 9:18 pm Subject: Just Friends 3 choruses improv and b5 ending |
Very nice! | |
Topic: Doug Livingston!! | |
John Alexander Replies: 25 Views: 11638 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 7 Aug 2020 8:38 pm Subject: Doug Livingston!! |
Hut ab, ihr Herren, ein Genie!
Translation: "Hats off, gentlemen, a genius." |
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Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord | |
John Alexander Replies: 54 Views: 15829 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 14 Jul 2020 5:41 pm Subject: Major chord vs. relative minor chord |
The bands I play in are music theory deserts. I would expect the guy to play Cm as the relative minor to C6.
Nope, not kidding. In a way I'm with your bandmates, not having previously encountered ... |
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Topic: Steel guitar identity/long way around the barn? | |
John Alexander Replies: 41 Views: 10224 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 13 Jul 2020 10:59 pm Subject: Steel guitar identity/long way around the barn? |
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Very bright comment, in my opinion. |
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Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord | |
John Alexander Replies: 54 Views: 15829 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 13 Jul 2020 10:23 pm Subject: Major chord vs. relative minor chord |
Once you get beyond Major 6th and Minor 7th chords, the theory of relativity goes a little south for chords. But it is very useful up to that point.
If you are the guy in the rehearsal saying &quo ... |
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Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord | |
John Alexander Replies: 54 Views: 15829 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 13 Jul 2020 8:17 pm Subject: Major chord vs. relative minor chord |
Imagine rehearsing with another musician who says, "Hey Fred, when we get to the second measure, instead of playing Emin7(b5) let's play the relative major." What???
Yeah, that's a ... |
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Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord | |
John Alexander Replies: 54 Views: 15829 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 13 Jul 2020 4:29 pm Subject: Major chord vs. relative minor chord |
I think what we’re missing is a weed whacker. I’m no music PhD, but indulge me here.
I understand your analysis and agree that it is logical. However, I've come to the conclusion t ... |
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Topic: Franklin and music theory books | |
John Alexander Replies: 31 Views: 8039 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 13 Jul 2020 4:07 pm Subject: Franklin and music theory books |
There are only 2 ways to close-voice a 7th chord: R-3-5-7 and 7-R-3-5.
There are four ways to close-voice a 7th chord, as shown in the article Bill linked to: Root position and three inversions. |
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Topic: Franklin and music theory books | |
John Alexander Replies: 31 Views: 8039 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 13 Jul 2020 3:58 pm Subject: Franklin and music theory books |
I was talking about doing the drop 2 of the standard inversions, . . . for instance: https://www.guitarlessonworld.com/lessons/drop-2-chords/
No confusion on that, but whether or not mentioned in ... |
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Topic: Franklin and music theory books | |
John Alexander Replies: 31 Views: 8039 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 13 Jul 2020 1:58 pm Subject: Franklin and music theory books |
Wouldn’t that make the formula Root: 5 R 3 7 1st inversion: 7 3 5 R 2nd inversion R 5 7 3 3rd inversion 3 7 R 5 ? Or am I misunderstanding something? Yes I think so. In conventi ... |
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