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Topic: Best pedal steel on the market 2020 | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 52 Views: 21907 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 5 Aug 2020 12:49 pm Subject: Best pedal steel on the market 2020 |
The "best" pedal steel for 2020 is the same as the "best" pedal steel for any other year.
It's the one that inspires a player the most. Good with the politics, and also true. |
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Topic: D10 to Universal Steel | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 27 Views: 6595 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 14 Apr 2020 6:31 am Subject: D10 to Universal Steel |
Johnny Cox’s D13 is a very cool idea, though, and I would pursue that if just starting out.
I did this almost a year ago now and I'm really happy I did. All the E9 stuff is there, plus ... |
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Topic: Bandmaster versus Bassman | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 19 Views: 4731 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 4 Apr 2020 7:40 am Subject: Bandmaster versus Bassman |
Both are great but I love Bandmasters, the redheaded stepchild of the Fender line. It's my favorite Fender for the very reasons many don't like it. The stiffer SS rectifier and lower gain makes it a ... | |
Topic: Somranjan Chakraborty - Hindustani steel | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 6 Views: 2906 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 4 Apr 2020 6:32 am Subject: Somranjan Chakraborty - Hindustani steel |
I once, before getting into steel guitar, witnessed Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt at a concert demonstrating a taan (scalar run) where he showed how he would play it with 1 note per beat, 2 notes per beat, 3 ... | |
Topic: Atonal, ambient, noise-art Weissenborn | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 46 Views: 13601 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:59 am Subject: Atonal, ambient, noise-art Weissenborn |
I can dig it in small doses and from a distance. Definitely not headphone music for me.
As for Eugene Chadbourne vs. The Blue Ribbons, I'm a fan straight-up. I still like Hank and Patsy, too. |
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Topic: Steel Guitar Fads | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 51 Views: 17817 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 23 Mar 2020 5:21 pm Subject: Steel Guitar Fads |
If all these “fads†could be thrown together in a single night of playing, you would have a very interesting gig indeed.
This is how I see it. More sounds are better than fewer, but mu ... |
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Topic: "Moanin'", the hard bop anthem | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 27 Views: 5885 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 14 Mar 2020 2:23 pm Subject: "Moanin'", the hard bop anthem |
Deep from the well. Two thumbs way up! | |
Topic: Textbook Examples of Steel and Guitar Playing Together? | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 46 Views: 12798 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 7 Mar 2020 7:11 am Subject: Textbook Examples of Steel and Guitar Playing Together? |
Bill Frisell and Greg Leisz, in a more modern context. The All We Are Saying album is a new standard. | |
Topic: steel players from India | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 4 Views: 1724 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 28 Feb 2020 8:48 am Subject: steel players from India |
I've been meaning to post this question, so maybe here is the place to do so.
Can anyone make a custom fretboard sticker that would show both the 12TET western fret markers and also the 22 (unequal ... |
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Topic: Thumb pick help needed!! | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 11 Views: 3134 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 16 Feb 2020 4:52 pm Subject: Thumb pick help needed!! |
Fred Kelly Jazz Bumblebees changed the way I play 6 strings. They're fine for PSG, too. | |
Topic: No picks | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 26 Views: 7940 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 14 Feb 2020 9:36 am Subject: No picks |
I play 6 strings with a thumbpick and three fleshy fingers. I did the same for a bit with PSG but quickly found that my arm was beginning to ache. Save yourself and adapt. You'll adjust quickly, de ... | |
Topic: my playing days have come to an abrupt end | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 14 Views: 5807 |
Forum Section: Steel Without Pedals Posted: 9 Feb 2020 7:15 am Subject: my playing days have come to an abrupt end |
Don, this is awful. You know, playing may be difficult, but there's a composer in you waiting to get out. If you haven't messed with it yet, try messing with Musecore or a similar program.
http ... |
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Topic: Beginner Buying Advice | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 30 Views: 20916 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 1 Feb 2020 7:38 am Subject: Beginner Buying Advice |
I started about 8 months ago with a U12 set up with Johnny's D13. At this point, I still trying to get the basic changes under my fingers, feet, and knees. So take a few substantial grains of salt wi ... | |
Topic: Please close | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 1 Views: 846 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 23 Jan 2020 5:36 am Subject: Please close |
This is great. Just move the music stand next time so I maybe nick an idea. | |
Topic: Universal Tuning on S12 guitar - looking for advice | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 5 Views: 2181 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 12 Jan 2020 7:15 am Subject: Universal Tuning on S12 guitar - looking for advice |
Don't sleep on Johnny Cox's D13. In addition to Greg's link above, see this thread (https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=341331).
I'm a newbie, 7 months into the beast, but I know I'm g ... |
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Topic: Is this country music? re:Will Van Horn | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 94 Views: 42008 |
Forum Section: Steel on the Web Posted: 9 Jan 2020 5:53 pm Subject: Is this country music? re:Will Van Horn |
I thought it was awesome. Just my cup of tea.
If you didnt like that, i bet you wont like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCYTR3wReXc And vice versa. Groovy stuff, man. You just won a f ... |
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Topic: Pedal steel with Hip-Hop? | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 12 Views: 5131 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 7 Jan 2020 7:02 am Subject: Pedal steel with Hip-Hop? |
What a cool opportunity. Post clips when you get a chance. | |
Topic: ACE pack a seat | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 12 Views: 4773 |
Forum Section: For Sale: Amps and Accessories Posted: 13 Dec 2019 8:34 am Subject: ACE pack a seat |
email sent from 44601. | |
Topic: Pedal steel in a different context.... | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 41 Views: 10735 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 11 Dec 2019 8:58 am Subject: Pedal steel in a different context.... |
Ted, Bokante is great! Thanks for the heads up. | |
Topic: Hilton Volume Pedal (Sold) | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 2 Views: 857 |
Forum Section: For Sale: Amps and Accessories Posted: 11 Dec 2019 7:56 am Subject: Hilton Volume Pedal (Sold) |
email sent | |
Topic: Fingerpicks | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 20 Views: 8110 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 7 Dec 2019 1:08 pm Subject: Fingerpicks |
Now don't experiment tooo much...
Fingerpicks take some getting used to, even when they fit & work properly. This is great advice. I'm 6 months into the instrument so I'm reminding myself her ... |
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Topic: 0-9 ID Clips | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 429 Views: 343996 |
Forum Section: For Sale: Amps and Accessories Posted: 24 Nov 2019 7:16 am Subject: 0-9 ID Clips |
Payment sent. | |
Topic: Tommy’s Volume & Tone Control alternative | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 18 Views: 11839 |
Forum Section: For Sale: Amps and Accessories Posted: 20 Nov 2019 9:47 am Subject: Tommy’s Volume & Tone Control alternative |
I made one of these (250K) for my rig. It's great before a dirt pedal followed by a traditional volume pedal. It's super useful if you're looking to cover lots of timbres and styles. | |
Topic: From thin and harsh to thick and muddy | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 14 Views: 4664 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 14 Nov 2019 8:31 am Subject: From thin and harsh to thick and muddy |
An EQ pedal is your best friend. Upper mids are where guitars sit in a mix. Most amps don't allow you to cut at 5k, boost at 1.5k, cut at 600, bump at 285, and roll off at 110, or so whatever you ne ... | |
Topic: Sierra #12 | |
Thomas Sabatini Replies: 23 Views: 6628 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 1 Nov 2019 6:45 am Subject: Sierra #12 |
These are functional works of art. The next level of PSG. | |
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