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  Topic: Steel player on RFD?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 4
Views: 715

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 20 Oct 2005 1:50 pm   Subject: Steel player on RFD?
The other day, I was watching the Wilburn Bros show on RFD. Sometimes the steel player is Hal Rugg, however, this time I could not recognize who the steel player was, but, he was playing a MSA (possi ...
  Topic: Steel player on RFD?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 0
Views: 547

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 20 Oct 2005 1:50 pm   Subject: Steel player on RFD?
The other day, I was watching the Wilburn Bros show on RFD. Sometimes the steel player is Hal Rugg, however, this time I could not recognize who the steel player was, but, he was playing a MSA (possi ...
  Topic: F# to G on 7th string?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 37
Views: 7048

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 5 Sep 2005 6:20 pm   Subject: F# to G on 7th string?
Yes...this is a very useful change for the 7th string (changing the F# to G). This change enables you to get a very nice 7th on the "pedals down" chord.
  Topic: Jeffran Courses?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 13
Views: 2702

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 1 Sep 2005 5:23 pm   Subject: Jeffran Courses?
No doubt about it...there are a lot of real good JEFRAN courses. I would say, probably, the GIVE ME AN INTRO course (it is a lot of fun) and also the JUST PLAY THE MELODY or the BACK UP courses. The ...
  Topic: new Williams U12 = True love!
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 7
Views: 986

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 20 Aug 2005 5:36 pm   Subject: new Williams U12 = True love!
I have the exact twin to your new Williams PSG. I bought mine two years ago, it is the same color and all, it was pictured in the #2 issue of "Pedal Steel U.S." magazine. Anyway, it is a dream to pl ...
  Topic: Nashville 400 in the park...
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 1
Views: 609

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 4 Jul 2005 3:19 pm   Subject: Nashville 400 in the park...
Had a play-outside with a group, backing singers. Noticed a couple of amps not quite handling the extra volume needed to play outside with a situation where the performing got sort of (unnecessarily) ...
  Topic: Nashville 400 in the park...
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 0
Views: 533

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 4 Jul 2005 3:19 pm   Subject: Nashville 400 in the park...
Had a play-outside with a group, backing singers. Noticed a couple of amps not quite handling the extra volume needed to play outside with a situation where the performing got sort of (unnecessarily) ...
  Topic: Is this what PSG sounds like at concerts now?!
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 34
Views: 5477

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 30 Jun 2005 6:53 pm   Subject: Is this what PSG sounds like at concerts now?!
Theresa...When the Sound Stage Program on George Jones aired, they gave a phone number for a few seconds at the close of the program. I quick called and ordered, but I am sorry to say that I cannot f ...
  Topic: Is this what PSG sounds like at concerts now?!
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 34
Views: 5477

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 28 Jun 2005 5:38 pm   Subject: Is this what PSG sounds like at concerts now?!
No..all "big" productions do no sound bad (although some do). I refer you to the Sound Stage presentation of "George Jones, 50 years of hits". Every lead instrument comes through loud and clear, and ...
  Topic: To forumites that have served..
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 74
Views: 9040

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 30 May 2005 4:13 pm   Subject: To forumites that have served..
U.S. Navy, l957 to l96l, came out a Second Class Yeoman. The Navy was good to me and I truly enjoyed it. Also, I met quite a few guitar pickers in the Navy, and used to go into Horners music store ( ...
  Topic: MultiChord mania
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 5
Views: 962

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 19 May 2005 12:31 pm   Subject: MultiChord mania
My first steel was a used MultiChord, 6 stringer with four pedals. I bought it second hand for $50.00. At the time, I figured I really had something...anyway, it got me started and of course, like e ...
  Topic: Pedal Steels you DISLIKED..
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 49
Views: 8072

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 19 May 2005 12:23 pm   Subject: Pedal Steels you DISLIKED..
The worst steel for me was the one I started out with...a MultiChord 6 string, 4 pedals. The guitar was bad by todays standards, but, I give the Harlin Bros. credit...they probably got a lot of peopl ...
  Topic: Anyone drop/raise E's on the right knee?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 39
Views: 3670

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 Apr 2005 6:13 pm   Subject: Anyone drop/raise E's on the right knee?
After reading the above posts, it becomes obvious why you don't sit up to someone elses PSG and "take off". If the levers and pedals are different from yours, it is like trying to type with the lette ...
  Topic: The best advice you ever had?????
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 69
Views: 7438

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 10 Apr 2005 4:50 pm   Subject: The best advice you ever had?????
In the number 2 issue of Pedal Steel.US, there is an article by Mike Smith entitled "Playing With Confidence". I read and re-read that article several times and as far as PSG playing is concerned...t ...
  Topic: Is There is recent CRAZE about Sho-Bud's
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 12
Views: 1448

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 25 Mar 2005 5:32 pm   Subject: Is There is recent CRAZE about Sho-Bud's
I think one of the classic trademark, signatures of a ShoBud, is the attractive inlay work on the apron of most ShoBuds. I had a very nice (no dings and bright color) ShoBud LDG. A friend wanted to ...
  Topic: What was your first gig playing steel?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 59
Views: 10270

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 26 Feb 2005 6:56 pm   Subject: What was your first gig playing steel?
Probably the first gig for me was at the highschool auditorium in Summit S.D. playing with a small group doing a benefit. I played a six string MultiChord thru an Airline amp. We did what we could w ...
  Topic: Who plays thru Fender Steel King
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 66
Views: 6075

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 26 Feb 2005 6:41 pm   Subject: Who plays thru Fender Steel King
Who owns and plays thru the new Fender Steel King amp? How does it compare with the Peavey line.
  Topic: Who plays thru Fender Steel King
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 5
Views: 1115

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 26 Feb 2005 6:41 pm   Subject: Who plays thru Fender Steel King
Who owns and plays thru the new Fender Steel King amp? How does it compare with the Peavey line.
  Topic: Where are you playing this weekend?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 76
Views: 10680

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 21 Nov 2004 4:30 pm   Subject: Where are you playing this weekend?
I get to play out about once or twice a month. This weekend, however, I played for the washer and dryer in our basement...an easy gig but not so much of a challenge.

Leon Eneboe
  Topic: Hymns on Pedal Steel
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 4
Views: 1195

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 21 Nov 2004 4:24 pm   Subject: Hymns on Pedal Steel
If you like playing hymns...one that I really like to play and I'm sure you would like the beautiful chords is, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. In the hymnals, it is in the key of C, and there are a lo ...
  Topic: Don Warden with Porter Wagoner
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 4
Views: 3732

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 16 Nov 2004 5:19 pm   Subject: Don Warden with Porter Wagoner
Back about the time Don Warden was playing that stand up steel on the Porter Wagner Show, I was just starting out with a 6 string Multi-Chord. The Multi-Chord did not have a lot of capabilities but.. ...
  Topic: Where are you playing this weekend?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 50
Views: 7769

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 26 Oct 2004 5:57 pm   Subject: Where are you playing this weekend?
I,ll be playing at a Salvation Army Benefit show in Watertown S.D. this Friday nite, 7 to ll...get home by midnight...tired but happy to have gotten to play.
  Topic: Does anyone take their steel out already set up?
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 69
Views: 10374

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 11 Oct 2004 4:51 pm   Subject: Does anyone take their steel out already set up?
Gary;

Take the steel apart, put it in the case,EVERYTIME you haul it somewhere. I know of two instances (not mine) where the steel (in set up condition), tipped over going around the corner in a van ...
  Topic: F# raise
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 9
Views: 1491

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 8 Oct 2004 7:11 pm   Subject: F# raise
Raising the lst string from F# to G#, gives you the opportunity to play nice unison licks using strings 3 and l. The 7th string raised from F# to G, gives a nice seventh when used with strings 5 and ...
  Topic: Woo Hoo! My first PSG is on it's way!
Leon Eneboe

Replies: 22
Views: 3467

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 5 Oct 2004 3:55 pm   Subject: Woo Hoo! My first PSG is on it's way!
Andy...most of us started with the lap steel, and let me tell you that you are going to have a great time with pedal steel. I have always said that the pedal steel guitar is the most rewarding instru ...
 
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