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  Topic: When to use just intonation, when to use equal temperament
John Alexander

Replies: 25
Views: 4956

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Question about universal tunings.
John Alexander

Replies: 10
Views: 2700

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: 2 More Steel Improvs
John Alexander

Replies: 9
Views: 2192

PostForum 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

PostForum 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. Smile

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, ...
  Topic: Question to pros about practice endurance
John Alexander

Replies: 40
Views: 7849

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Bossa Nova E9
John Alexander

Replies: 13
Views: 2960

PostForum 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

PostForum Section: Steel on the Web   Posted: 7 Aug 2020 9:18 pm   Subject: Just Friends 3 choruses improv and b5 ending
Very nice! Very Happy
  Topic: Doug Livingston!!
John Alexander

Replies: 25
Views: 11638

PostForum 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."
  Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord
John Alexander

Replies: 54
Views: 15829

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Steel guitar identity/long way around the barn?
John Alexander

Replies: 41
Views: 10224

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 13 Jul 2020 10:59 pm   Subject: Steel guitar identity/long way around the barn?
(Snipped)

Very bright comment, in my opinion.
  Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord
John Alexander

Replies: 54
Views: 15829

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord
John Alexander

Replies: 54
Views: 15829

PostForum 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??? Rolling Eyes
Yeah, that's a ...
  Topic: Major chord vs. relative minor chord
John Alexander

Replies: 54
Views: 15829

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Franklin and music theory books
John Alexander

Replies: 31
Views: 8039

PostForum 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.
  Topic: Franklin and music theory books
John Alexander

Replies: 31
Views: 8039

PostForum 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 ...
  Topic: Franklin and music theory books
John Alexander

Replies: 31
Views: 8039

PostForum 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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