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  Topic: Adjustable Knee Lever or Pedal with different pulls
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 4
Views: 2032

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 26 Apr 2016 12:22 pm   Subject: Adjustable Knee Lever or Pedal with different pulls
Deleted. Best of luck Charley.
  Topic: RIP Duane Wong
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 10
Views: 9912

PostForum Section: Gone Home   Posted: 25 Apr 2016 2:17 pm   Subject: RIP Duane Wong
Been mostly away from the forum recently so I only just now saw this - I'm very sad. Music Works was (and still is, really) my "local" shop from my teen years on, and I used to see Pudgy fa ...
  Topic: &%rghu&%$&&^
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 41
Views: 11363

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 24 Sep 2015 9:15 am   Subject: &%rghu&%$&&^
I'm with you there, Hamilton - I'll only be 60, but still. Oops is right.

So my answer the OP is, yeah, definitely. But for some reason I haven't yet - probably because I'm too stupid to understa ...
  Topic: Vertical knee lever that raises F# string up a 1/2 step?
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 41
Views: 11740

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 24 Sep 2015 7:58 am   Subject: Vertical knee lever that raises F# string up a 1/2 step?
Funny. I've seen that pair of changes on every Buddy Emmons instructional material for the E9th neck.

I saw the same thing somewhere, on something on eBay (an album or a book or something) that app ...
  Topic: Nothing
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 4290
Views: 1308606

PostForum Section: Nothing   Posted: 19 Sep 2015 5:02 pm   Subject: Nothing
Also by the Firesign Theater:

Everything You Know Is Wrong

(I just sold a box of cassettes We're All Bozos On This Bus.)

Which is also totally on-topic (just like Alan!), since, if they were ...
  Topic: Nothing
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 4290
Views: 1308606

PostForum Section: Nothing   Posted: 19 Sep 2015 9:03 am   Subject: Nothing
Let there be light!

Oh, wait...
  Topic: Nothing
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 4290
Views: 1308606

PostForum Section: Nothing   Posted: 19 Sep 2015 2:13 am   Subject: Nothing
And you'll probably get nothing much out of it.

(The book, that is - eventually you'll get plenty out of the dog.)
  Topic: Vertical knee lever that raises F# string up a 1/2 step?
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 41
Views: 11740

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 19 Sep 2015 2:07 am   Subject: Vertical knee lever that raises F# string up a 1/2 step?
For what it's worth (and from me it ain't much), before I switched to two RKLs, I had the 6th string whole tone lower and the 1st string semitone raise together on the one RKL, and it worked well for ...
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 16 Sep 2015 10:25 am   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
b0b, I believe you can close this one up if you want....
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Sep 2015 7:42 pm   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Funny but it was a couple of faux Lloyd licks (and a couple of Rusty Young licks too) that first caught my conscious attention to me doing that blocking trick! That feels a tiny bit better to think t ...
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Sep 2015 3:18 pm   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
And John, thanks for the insights - in some ways, I can relate, because I have played a lot of different stringed instruments including lap steel, all of which have led to me developing somewhat uniqu ...
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Sep 2015 3:13 pm   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Chris, I have noticed that I also use the left-hand thumb to block the lowest strings as you describe. Same reason, really - to clean up the scraping of the wound strings when doing longish bar moves ...
  Topic: Vertical Knee Lever
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 8
Views: 3253

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Sep 2015 11:33 am   Subject: Vertical Knee Lever
And personally, I never liked having the B-to-A# move on the vertical - I use it so much more now that it's on one of my RKLs (but YMMV and all that stuff)....
  Topic: Vertical Knee Lever
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 8
Views: 3253

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Sep 2015 11:29 am   Subject: Vertical Knee Lever
Agreed that "losing" the standard C pedal would make some faster moves much more difficult, but I see no harm in using the vertical for an additional 4th string whole tone raise, which would ...
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Sep 2015 11:21 am   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Thanks, Mike - I do roll the bar rather than "scrape" it for vibrato, but for fast moves from one fret to another, there's no avoiding it. I also do pick fairly forcefully now. Blocking th ...
  Topic: right hand beta, trouble with then middle finger
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 13
Views: 4150

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Sep 2015 10:28 am   Subject: right hand beta, trouble with then middle finger
I posted my similar problems with my middle finger a while back, which started for me when I switched fingerpicks. It's taken me a very long time, but slowly I've readjusted my small motor skills and ...
  Topic: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 12
Views: 3512

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Sep 2015 10:20 am   Subject: Blocking the 7th string w/thumb pick (E9)
This is undoubtedly something that all decent players do* without even thinking about it, but as I've never seen it specifically taught in the books I've read, I thought I'd put it out there to see wh ...
  Topic: Buddy Emmons R.I.P.
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 130
Views: 157279

PostForum Section: Gone Home   Posted: 30 Jul 2015 8:58 am   Subject: Buddy Emmons R.I.P.
Buddy was one of my heroes from childhood, many MANY years before I ever even considered actually trying to play the steel - just from reading about him in many music magazines from the times. I'm ju ...
  Topic: '' Sho~Bud '' 16 string steel guitar .
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 34
Views: 13760

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 15 Jul 2015 12:48 am   Subject: '' Sho~Bud '' 16 string steel guitar .
It may not be the one that Gary's talking about, but it's the one I'm talking about! Smile Shocked

That steel never fails to make me drool....
  Topic: Using the LVL
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 16
Views: 4828

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:25 am   Subject: Using the LVL
Personally I find the waffle-style surfaced pedals on my '70s MSA to be more comfortable than the slicker pedals on my previous steel, a Simmons Genesis, and in terms of use with the vertical, I think ...
  Topic: '' Sho~Bud '' 16 string steel guitar .
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 34
Views: 13760

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:01 am   Subject: '' Sho~Bud '' 16 string steel guitar .
If it had been the double-strung steel Lane described, it would have been my dream Sho-Bud - and I would not have had the resources to purchase it anyway. Double darn. Sad

Very curious to learn ...
  Topic: Using the LVL
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 16
Views: 4828

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 Jul 2015 9:00 pm   Subject: Using the LVL
My LKV has a switch which gives me the 1 & 2 raises plus the whole tone 7 raise in one position, so count me in too, at least around half of the time!

Personally, I definitely prefer doing vert ...
  Topic: D-10 Perm, got pics, got some questions, new pix/question
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 38
Views: 15602

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 30 Jun 2015 4:43 pm   Subject: D-10 Perm, got pics, got some questions, new pix/question
...but I will have to teach the C6th neck the words, as it wants to hum a lot.

Thank you, Lane, for making me laugh out loud on that one!
  Topic: Chris Squire 1948-2015 RIP
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 20
Views: 10244

PostForum Section: Gone Home   Posted: 30 Jun 2015 4:37 pm   Subject: Chris Squire 1948-2015 RIP
Both - Steve Howe played a Sho-Bud rather prominently on "To Be Over" from Relayer, and somewhat more obscurely in the intro and outro of "Awaken" from Going For The One, with heav ...
  Topic: Chris Squire 1948-2015 RIP
Paul Hoaglin

Replies: 20
Views: 10244

PostForum Section: Gone Home   Posted: 29 Jun 2015 2:41 pm   Subject: Chris Squire 1948-2015 RIP
He was my hero when I played bass. I spent a lot of time trying to approximate his trebly Rickenbacker tone (with very mixed results). Godspeed Mr Squire....
 
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