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Mark McCornack Replies: 19 Views: 10133 |
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Andy,
Every time I see your work I am just gob-smacked! Just gorgeous. Mark |
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That's a pretty neat idea, but honestly I thought it sounded pretty wanky, not very musically pleasing. Listening to the demo (around 6:00), some of the capabilities were demonstrated, but it just wa ... | |
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Here's a short arrangement I put together of Sammy Fain's theme to the 1951 Walt Disney animation Alice in Wonderland. Not quite the Bill Evans version, but still a bit stylized taken from the origina ... | |
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Hi Andy,
That Mullen is a real dazzler with that quilted bigleaf front apron! Looks almost as nice as something you would do! On the Crossover, maybe you recall we discussed this guitar a fe ... |
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Wow! A flash from the past seeing the very picture of the tear down I did of my old Crossover. I thought that layout of the cleaned up changer parts looked awfully familliar ![]() |
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Ben. Ideopathic Neuropathy was the diagnosis I got for my foot pain. "Ideopathic" because they couldn't find anything specifically related to known causes (Diabetis, vitamin deficiency, alco ... | |
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Yes, the soles are pretty thin and flat. Also, I wouldn't say there was an excessive amount of empty toe space sticking out. These are pretty close to just playing in socks and still have some protect ... | |
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I bought my first guitar, a new Sho~Bud Pro-1 back in '74. It had 3 pedals and 2 knee levers, both knee levers on the right (Eb, F). Many years later, I added 2 knee levers on the left, but didn't wan ... | |
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I've been playing mostly in stocking feet for a while now and have been developing some issues with pain in my left (pedal) foot, mostly after extensive playing. Wearing tennis shoes, dress shoes,(or ... | |
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Hi Walter. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and tab, and that was very kind of you to offer me a few bucks for the effort. I made and posted this video strictly for the enjoyment of doing so, and also t ... | |
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I recently edited this post and wanted to emphasize that a number of the chords shown call for a four string grip. Personally, I went from three to four picks not too long ago, and the transition was ... | |
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Here's a nice Jimmy Van Heusen song I worked up for the E9th pedal steel. it's 32 bars, AABA format and the two attached PDF files cover both the A and B parts. If you are interested in the details on ... | |
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Hi Jeff ... Yes! That's it, and your tab is quite clear. Thanks a ton! I guess the "seasick" lick wasn't really the best description ![]() |
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Very nice indeed and thanks for taking the time to put this together and post! I really like Tommy's playing and this is also a great album. There's another song on that album "Under These Condit ... | |
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I agree. That didn't make much sense to me either. What I thought was somewhat of a convention was
A B C - for standard Emmons floor pedals E - lowers rhe E strings to Eb F - raises E's to F D - ... |
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Great input, Tucker. This notion was also shared with me by another Forumite, and I think the logic is hard to argue with. I think I may also go with a "hybrid" route as you suggest giving t ... | |
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Greetings...I'm getting ready to tab something out to put up on forum and have a general question. Since the physical lever placement varies so much from setup to setup, frequently I've seen lever sho ... | |
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Mark McCornack Replies: 28 Views: 20899 |
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Very true! And in my case, I'm sure that my fingers will wear out before my guitar's ![]() |
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My Infinity has little to no hysteresis. The only physically obvious difference with other guitars I've owned is, the diameter of the axle at the nut. It's a mere 0.063". The changer also has be ... | |
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@Ivan. - I found the reference on the bronze inserts. It wasn't on the Forum at all, but on a YouTube I ran across called "Pedal Steel Build & Play" by Scott Finch. In the video, he talk ... | |
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The idea of using a bronze bushing insert in the finger makes so much sense, I wonder why this isn't just the universally accepted method. Regardless of whether this is aluminum finger on a steel axle ... | |
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Thanks so much for posting this. Truly incredibile! This puts a perspective on pedal steel mechanics right along those of the sledge hammer. | |
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Here's a piece of Italian pop music from songwriter Gino Paoli (1961) that I worked up on E9. Originally done as a slow waltz, I arranged this in a Bossa Nova rhythm an ... |
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I strongly agree with Roger. That is pretty much my setup, though my right and left knees are reversed (no, not my actual knees, but the levers ![]() |
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I'd love one as well. That is one of my favorite pieces of Buddy's work!
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