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Micky Byrne


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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2012 2:46 pm    
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRq3dfYFK5Y&feature=relmfu

Enjoy my friend Ted Solesky here with the Scott Whitaker band. I believe Ted's on a D 9th...sure plays licks you don't normally hear in a 3 chord song Very Happy

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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2012 3:14 pm     Ted
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Your right. He's playing a lot of licks that you usually don't hear. Very tasteful. I started listening to more of his Youtube videos because I was so impressed.

Here is one that allows him to use his licks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-g0wCTbsVY&feature=relmfu

This is some good stuff. He is very good.


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Carl Kilmer


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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2012 7:47 pm    
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WOW! Now that's good country. Great band and love Scott's singing too.
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 21 Jun 2012 2:11 am    
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I've known or knew of Ted for many years. He and I both come from central Pa. Back in the mid 60's, Ted was "THE" pedal steel player in the area. I was in a York, Pa band in 65/66 (lead guitar) and our steel player, Harry "Hap" Hatterer, was taking lessons from Ted. Ted was a ZB dealer and our steel player bought a ZB through him.

Ted lived in the Ft Worth area for a long time and worked with bands in that area including one that was a regular at Billy Bob's and another that won the Texaco Country Showdown in Nashville one year.

He was not on the show schedule at the Texas (Dallas) Steel Show, that I know of, but should have been.
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Charles Curtis

 

Post  Posted 21 Jun 2012 7:30 am    
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Didn't Scott and this band with Ted win a contest competing with other bands a while back? IMO, when it comes to playing a slow song, it doesn't get any better than Ted. http://youtu.be/VJjfHYGhCcs
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Michael Robertson


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Post  Posted 21 Jun 2012 3:29 pm     Mark Greenway
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Mark Greenway did you see where the feedback got Scott real good on the last note?
Being a former sound man that is the cardinal sin FEEDBACK.
But yes some great steel guitar in that number.
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Daniel McKee

 

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Post  Posted 21 Jun 2012 11:26 pm    
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That is some very good steel playing.
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Micky Byrne


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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2012 1:34 am    
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Charles...it was either with Scotts band or with the Pat Waters band..I've forgotten...Ted sent me a DVD of the show. The Pat Waters band also included a Piano player..Ted can you varify which band?? Ted was pleased I put this thread in for him...He's kinda an "Unsung hero"

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Quentin Hickey

 

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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2012 3:17 am    
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Mickey, I agree with you. His steel playing is sweet. There seem to be allot of Unsung hero's arent there? My mentor and teacher Bob MacDonald is definately an unsung hero just like Ted. I am proud to say that Ted is playing the right steel to. Wink
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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2012 5:53 am     Ted
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Definitely an unsung hero.

I had never heard of Ted before. He should be featured at the Dallas Show if he is living right here in Texas. Can someone tell us some history about Ted? Who has he played for, where he is living, is he regularly playing now, how many times has he been married, how much money does he have in the bank, what is his address and cell phone number, does he like shrimp. You know, stuff like that. Smile Smile Smile Very Happy Laughing
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Micky Byrne


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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2012 8:22 am     Re: Ted
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Quentin...I get what you mean when you said "The right steel too" Winking

Mark...Ted used to live in Mineral Wells Texas...he also spent some time in Las Vegas. He used to Jam with Curly Chalker in his house...He sent me pics of it. Also pictures of him jamming with Jim Evans of Evans amplifiers...(Which he plays). He's a close friend of Bud Carter, and he was the one who told me that The Big "E" thinks highly of Bud. I'm not getting into his private life, but he's moved away from Texas. I get mail from him every day, and though we are an ocean apart it's nice for me to call him a good friend. If only I could understand the "Licks" he "tries" to explain to me via e'mails. I need him here one to one Laughing


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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2012 9:41 am     Ted Solesky
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Thanks Micky for the info. I find it interesting, and I know that others do also, to know a little bit about good talent like Ted.
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Ted Solesky

 

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Post  Posted 25 Jun 2012 11:15 pm    
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I thank you all for the kind remarks. I just moved to Montana. Just went thru a nasty divorce. Being sort of crazy but I met a a Thai lady thru skype and I'm flying to Thailand to meet her family. The girls name is Jaeb and she's a knock out and is naive about her good looks. As for my geetar, I like helping anyone in showing them my crazy ideas I do tune Eb. It lets me hit open strings in major keys like G or C. Some say, it give a neat body tone.
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Quentin Hickey

 

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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 3:26 am    
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Ted, youre awsome and don't let anyone tell you any different! I bet Jaeb is blown away with youre steel playing too. Take care.
Quentin.
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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 6:42 am     Ted Solesky
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Ted, I wish you happiness in your new relationship. I am a big fan of your playing. It's nice to get replies here on the Forum from great players. It's always a joy to hear from Paul Franklin and Tommy White and Buddy Emmons.

Ted, give us some more Youtube videos when you get settled in to your new life.

Again, congratulations to you and Jaeb.
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Ted Solesky

 

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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 10:43 am     you tube
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Thanks again for the kind comments and good wishes. I did stumble into a song I did. I love you Because. I'm struggling to find someone to get it on you tube to transfer it here. My purposeI, it should give you all some ideas. I do like sharing what little I know. I appreciated the help I got from good pickers. And as for Jaeb, shes a good Thai culture lady. Loyal, unconditional love. It's an adventure for me. Thanks again. Ted
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Gus York


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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 1:43 pm     Ted Solesky
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Thanks Micky for posting Teds playing-must be nice to have friends who can play that good!
Thought the guitar player in his band had some lessons from good ol'
Ray Flack ? Good 'Hag' style singer too!

Anyway-good all round stuff,

Gussy.
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Dave Alfstad

 

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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2012 12:02 pm    
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Whew! What a great steel solo on "Can I Sleep In Your Arms Tonight Ladies!"
Anybody out there want to try to tab this one out?
I sat down and learned the bulk of it but there are a couple phrases that I can't get to. The first one is at the 0:49 minute mark. It is the lick over the V chord. I can get most of it using the B & C pedals and the E knee lever, but there are other notes moving that I can't seem to find. The video cuts to him just as he is finishing up this lick and it looks like he is doing it all on the 12th fret with no bar movement.
Can anybody help out on this one?
Dave Alfstad

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Ted, I just read through the posts and saw that you had posted a response in this thread. (Apparently I originally got so excited I just skipped right to the end.) Your playing in this video and others is sublime! Maybe you can tell us how you play those wonderful phrases.
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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2012 6:32 pm     Ted Solesky
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Dave, I went back to listen to it again, and I can't figure it out either. Man, I like the way he played his part and all of the other licks and fills. Very Tasteful.....

I wish he was back here in Texas. I'd take some lessons from that guy.
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Dave Alfstad

 

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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2012 11:15 pm    
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I think I am getting close on that lick. It uses the B & C pedals and the E knee lever to lower the 4th string a 1/2 tone, but then I think he throws the 2nd string in there with a whole step lower and release. I am pretty close to it, but it takes some fancy knee and foot work. All the note movement can be done on one fret with no bar movement. Great stuff!
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Ted Solesky

 

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Post  Posted 30 Jun 2012 8:39 pm     licks
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Dave, I do the unison type licks with the B& C and I add the 2nd string 2 fret drop. To get that in and out effect. I do the long 1 7th lick by dropping the 2nd a full tone and using the B pedal start on a D position holding the 2nd and 5th active, then slide up to E then F and G and let go of pedals. I got some of that from Buddy. Like he did in Danny Boy. I did the 5 7th chord with the B & C and lowering the 2nd one fret. I use 2 4 & 6 strings, on the F# position,hold the 3 pedals in, slide back and let let go of 2nd string and C and put the C down in the E position. It sounds like a mistake but you end up holding the B & C on the E fret for the 5 7th chord. It's goofy but it works.
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Ted Solesky

 

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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2012 3:53 pm     Explaining Licks
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I HOPE MY NOTES WERE NOT TOO CONFUSING. A LOT LICKS JUST A FEEL THING. I EXPLAINED THE WHERE AND WHAT STRINGS BUT THE WAY THEY ATRE USED IS A FEEL THING
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Dave Alfstad

 

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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2012 5:22 pm    
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Ted, I really appreciate your reply. I haven't had a chance to work them out yet though. The playing sure sounds great, though, and your descriptions will be very helpful. Hopefully I can sit down with them more this coming week.
Thanks again!
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Ted Solesky

 

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Mineral Wells, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 17 Jul 2012 9:39 am     tab?'
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IF ANYONE HAS QUESTIONS, I'LL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER THEM.I REALIZE I AM DOING SOME UNUSUAL APPROACHES. AND I AM ASKING MICKY TO PUT A STRANGE VERSION OF 'I LOVE YOU BECAUSE' IT MAY GIVE YOU ALL AN IDEA OR TWO. TED
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Ted Solesky

 

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Post  Posted 28 Aug 2012 1:31 am    
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anyone has questions, i will be glad to help.
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