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Zane King


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2013 7:47 pm    
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Nothing. Laughing I am sure some of you first thought that so I went ahead and said it. Seriously, it occurs to me that there are some comparisons that are interesting and just fun to think about.

A while back I wrote a thread entitled "There Are No Fans Of Steel Guitar". Turns out, "There Are No Fans of Golf" either. No no no! Not just because it is one of the hardest and most frustrating games on the planet. What I mean by that is that the fans of golf are all golfers! Every one in the audience at the Masters tournament are all at least novice golfers and many of them are actually very good. Each move the professional makes is studied and calculated by countless would be professionals. They want to know everything the pro does right down to the color of their shoelaces (as this might make a difference with the peripheral view). HA! Thus this is true in the steel guitar world that the color of a thumb pick would make a measurable difference. Yellow picks by the way does increase speed. LOL.

So as I thought more about this the more I realized that I'm all worked up about steel guitar artists not really having fans. Now, I'm sure there are exceptions here and there. Occasionally people do like steel guitar music without even knowing what the A/B pedals are for. It does happen. As I guess, there are few people in the world who watch golf that might not even know what the difference is between an L wedge and a 9 iron. It happens. Still, this all makes me feel better now. I read threads here on the Forum and see posts on FB that talk about the popularity of the steel, the future of the instrument, on and on. I think it helps us to understand that what we need to recruit in order for us to experience growth for the instrument is players. More players. That's what we need. Because players are the market. This is the world of golf too. People who hack away or even scratch the round make up the golf community/market.

Now I'm sure some of you are saying, well Zane you should have already known this. Well, I have known this for awhile but truth is because of all the talk about "growth" and "popularity" I just thought maybe the steel guitar might have a few "fans". Now again folks I know there are some mild exceptions here and there but for the most part it's all us pickers who love this. And I love each and everyone of you! Whenever I play steel guitar shows I just love watching every player I can. It doesn't matter how good they may or may not be. I always find something I can "steel" from them.
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Lastly, it also occurred to me that to play the steel guitar it also takes the ability similar to the execution of the perfect golf swing. I bet it won't take you long to figure out which I am the best at...steeling or golfing? Cool
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Bill L. Wilson


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2013 9:00 pm     Golf and Steel.
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I've never played golf, but after finding a golf club(a wood) a few yrs ago, I TEED up a ball just to see what I could do. I smacked that ball straight as an arrow, and never picked the club ever again............. Unfortunately, Pedal Steel didn't work out the same, cause nobody sets down to one of these, and hits it straight as an arrow on the very first swing. After 40yrs. I'm still plugging away, and it's way more fun than golf. Oh, I do enjoy watching a golf match, but have absolutely no desire to play.
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Jim Bob Sedgwick

 

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Clinton, Missouri USA
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2013 9:11 pm    
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If steel guitar was a sport, it would be called golf. Every time you correct one thing you are doing wrong, you develop another bad habit. But, what a great instrument. Smile
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Paul King

 

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Gainesville, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 2:23 am    
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What do golf and steel guitar have in common? If you do bad you can only blame yourself and they both can frusturate you. However, a steel guitar sure sounds better and you are not going to throw your back out by swinging it but you can carrying it. They both have hazards too.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 3:29 am    
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My web site is "gulfcoaststeelguitar.com".

And, I live in a golfing community. That's as close as I can come. Cool
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Bud Angelotti


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Larryville, NJ, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 4:37 am    
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Golf & steel have a lot in common.
Composure. "Proper" technique. Ability to navigate changing terrain and make the right shot or sound thru distractions. You don't hit a golf ball as hard as you can and you don't pick the strings as hard as you can. It takes finesse. or at least it should IMHOP.
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Don R Brown


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Rochester, New York, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 5:36 am    
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I'd say in both of them, one day you can play very well and the very next day you just can't seem to get anything right. For no apparent reason.
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Rick Barnhart


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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 5:54 am    
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Just name that little white ball Tone...we're all chasin' it Smile
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Sonny Jenkins


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Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 6:19 am    
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When I hit a clam,,I can't throw my steel nearly as far as I can a golf club!!!
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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 7:50 am    
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what they have in common? you don't need a six pack of abs. lotsa dumpy ones out there.
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William Lake

 

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Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 8:19 am    
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They both allow you to practice your profanity vocabulary.
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Ron Funk

 

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Ballwin, Missouri
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 9:03 am    
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A round of golf costs the same as a two-day ticket to Scotty's Conv.

It's all a matter of one's priorities for that weekend.

I chose Scotty's - and had more fun too !
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Dave Bertoncini


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Sun City West, Arizona USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 9:56 am    
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To me it seems on both you can beat yourself by trying too hard...
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Tommy Wallace

 

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Bowling Green Kentucky
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 10:01 am    
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I'm bad at both.
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Ray Minich

 

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Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 10:57 am    
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A graphite driver just lets me smack the ball farther into the woods....

What could I say about a graphite steel guitar deck?

Hitting a golf ball looks, at first glance, like it should be as easy as falling off a log. It ain't.
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john buffington

 

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Owasso OK - USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2013 11:52 am    
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Both can be very expensive habits for some of us !!!!!
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Ray Thomas

 

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Goldsboro North Carolina
Post  Posted 7 Sep 2013 6:57 am     Golf and the Steel
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I work at a golf course, the boss allows me to keep a steel there to practice on during slack times, when golfers walk in they will look at the steel and ask "whats that". I agree that golf and steel playing has much in common.
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Joseph Napolitano

 

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Post  Posted 7 Sep 2013 11:42 am    
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Both require obsessive practicing(and understanding wives)in order to have any success
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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 8 Sep 2013 12:10 pm    
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What do steel guitar and golf have in common? Jeeez!!! That's the straight line of the century Laughing however, this IS a family forum so I will not post the obvious answer. But if you remember Johnny Carson's interview w/Arnold Palmer's wife, you can figure it out Wink
Zane King


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Nashville, TN
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2013 5:24 am    
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Fun stuff!!!! Mike Cass you got me going to You Tube or somewhere to find that interview! Laughing Laughing
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Ray Thomas

 

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Goldsboro North Carolina
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2013 6:00 am     Golf and Steel Playing
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Zane, I doubt if it will be on utube, send me a private I mean very private phone number, I'll call you and reveal the secret
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Jim Means

 

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Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2013 6:15 pm     What does Golf and Steel Guitar have in common?
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MAJOR FRUSTRATION Oh Well


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Wally Taylor

 

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Hardin, Kentucky, USA
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2013 4:01 am    
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Never thought of the two being related, but I tend to agree with all comments. But, no one ever kissed my steel for luck... Very Happy
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Lyle Dent


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Little Rock ,Arkansas
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2013 5:58 am    
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Golf and steel have many things in common .

First tee at Augusta National or the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.

The tools or clubs for various shots and the strings amps and effects you bring to a gig or session.

Greats start at an early age as Tiger,Phil,Rory or Buddy,Tommy,Zane.

Some bring it from the range to the course or from the house to the stage and some cannot.

Hours and hours of practice.

You need a patient wife and family.

Some players teach and some play.

There is a joke somewhere about God and a 1 iron and the steel.

Golf is game for life like the steel.
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Per Berner


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Skovde, Sweden
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2013 6:37 am    
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What do they have in common? The swing, of course.
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