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Topic: Travelin' Man ---> VIDEO |
Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 24 Dec 2015 8:30 am
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Wonderful, Doug. Not that I want to dissect it or anything but one of the things that strikes me so strongly is.... clean! The discipline to not go to town, to not embellish for no good reason, to stay home and play it like you mean it is a lesson I have been trying to learn for...forever.
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 24 Dec 2015 9:15 am
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Marvelous, Doug! Jon's spot on - and so are you.
Can you post that tuning here, please? I've never been tempted to try non-pedal playing (although Mr Morrell was a magician!) but this may be the catalyst. _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles and Martins - and, at last, a Gibson Super 400!
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
From: Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Steven Hicken Jr.
From: Leeds, United Kingdom
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Posted 24 Dec 2015 12:21 pm
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Great playing! _________________ 25 year old wannabe.
2015 Show Pro
2020 Hudson Hudsonator (Pedabro)
202X *Insert new guitar here*
https://www.stevenhickenjr.com/ |
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Allen Hutchison
From: Kilcoy, Qld, Australia
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Posted 24 Dec 2015 12:37 pm Top stuff
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Beautiful job Doug - love it |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 24 Dec 2015 9:12 pm
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Thanks for the kind replies! Merry Christmas!
Jon, I like to play melodies without adding too much embellishment. There is a time for improv, and I like that too, but for melody I prefer to let that stand on it's own without a lot of fills.
Roger, this version of E13 is somewhat like E9 pedal steel guitar. Strings 5 through 10 are the same as PSG. String 4 (C#) is the note produced by pressing your A pedal. The upper strings are set up differently though and take some getting used to. When I first played the tuning (coming from pedal steel) I was frustrated because I kept hearing "pedal changes" in my head, but was unable to get them. After a while I learned to use the bar more to make up for the lack of pedals. Tom Morrell used this tuning with a "way low" E on string 10. He said that he seldom used that low E, and I didn't find it all that useful either so I went with B.
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1 G# 3rd
2 F# 9th
3 E root
4 C# 6th
5 B 5th
6 G# 3rd
7 F# 2nd
8 E root
9 D 7b
10 B 5th
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Another tuning option for non-pedal steel, coming from pedal steel, is A6. Imagine your pedals A & B held down (A6) and fill out the 10 strings as you choose from there. The tuning has to have the notes A, C#, E, F#
For non-pedal string Gauges check this ---> http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.php _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
25 Songs C6 Lap Steel / 25 MORE Songs C6 Lap Steel / 16 Songs, C6, A6, B11 / 60 Popular Melodies E9 Pedal Steel |
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Bosse Engzell
From: �ppelbo, SWEDEN
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Posted 25 Dec 2015 4:56 am
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Great!!! Realy nice to seee and listen toooooo!
Merry Cristmas,
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 25 Dec 2015 6:57 am
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Many thanks, Doug - much food for thought. It looks like an economical tuning and seems to make good sense.
I often sit and noodle, just playing tunes on my E9 neck without any pedals - I'm 'seeing' the raises and lowers and replicating them with bar movements. I think it's good practice and, theoretically at least, it should improve my general touch.
Excuse my ignorance (I've never wanted a non-pedal guitar before so I know nothing about them), but are ten-string lap-steels common? What's affordable and/or available? I think I'll have to get one.
See what you did??? (I hope you're having a nice Christmas Day.) _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles and Martins - and, at last, a Gibson Super 400!
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Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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Posted 25 Dec 2015 7:11 am
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Now you gotta follow that up with "Rhythm Of The Falling Rain". That would be great. _________________ Fender Kingman, Sierra Crown D-10, Evans Amplifier, Soup Cube. |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 25 Dec 2015 8:14 am
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Roger, 10-string lap steels are rare, especially older ones like this Epiphone. Some of the current manufacturers make 10-string non-pedal steels, like MSA and possibly some of the smaller builders. String spacing is critical, in my opinion. The spacing should be wider than pedal steel guitar, for easier bar slants. You could do a Google search or a Steel Forum search for 10-string lap steel for more info. I expect that most of the current ones are consoles (with legs). _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
25 Songs C6 Lap Steel / 25 MORE Songs C6 Lap Steel / 16 Songs, C6, A6, B11 / 60 Popular Melodies E9 Pedal Steel |
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