Which side of a Pedal steel is the front |
Front of the guitar is the side which faces the audience |
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Front of the guitar is the side you sit at |
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Topic: Front or Back of a pedal steel |
Alan Murphy
From: N Ireland
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 10:33 am
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I consider the front of a pedal steel to be the side which faces the audience and the back of the guitar is the side you sit at. Recently two different people disagreed with me saying if it was a piano you sit at the front of a piano, I have included a quick poll to gauge the general opinion |
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Thomas Stone
From: San Francisco
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 2:16 pm
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If you say that the front is where the maker puts their name, it works for both pedal steels and pianos. |
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Alan Murphy
From: N Ireland
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 3:02 pm
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Hi Thomas, good point about a piano, I suppose a pedal steel is more like a keyboard and when playing you consider you are at the front and the makers name is usually the rear side facing the audience .. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 3:31 pm
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Well, if you sit in the driver's seat of a car, where is the front? It's the direction you are facing. There is only one front and one rear, one left and one right side of a car. That's something you have to learn when sourcing parts.
This is something I've never thought of before. I suppose we could refer to the player's side of a pedal steel as the front.
Considering Alan's example of say an electronic keyboard, the front would be considered the side the player is seated on and the rear the side facing the audience.
Too confusing to me and I just don't have a good explanation of why we are calling which end which....and I don't care to give it any further though.
Last edited by Jerry Overstreet on 15 Feb 2021 5:30 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 4:31 pm
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Sorry Alan, I'm with Jerry - I decline to discuss it. I worked for years in TV with "do you mean stage right or camera right?" _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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Alan Murphy
From: N Ireland
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 5:50 pm
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Hi Ian, Jerry The current poll looks clear cut enough. At least we can be sure steel players all think the same way, so when another musician thinks differently we can suggest unlike a keyboard the front of a pedal steel faces the audience, and our forum poll is just about as definitive as it gets. |
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Dave Mudgett
From: Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 6:35 pm
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Seriously - is this really even at question? And by whom? I've never heard any steel player, ever, suggest that the front of a steel is the back end. Boggles the mind.
Sorta like asking, "Which side is the top of a guitar?" I suppose they'll say, "Well, the end facing the player is the top." Yeah, right. |
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Dennis Detweiler
From: Solon, Iowa, US
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 8:39 pm
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This makes a Spanish guitar player sound creepy. He hangs the guitar around his neck, stands behind it and reaches over the top of it to play the front of it. Or, is he playing the back of it? _________________ 1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Revelation preamp, Carbon Copy Delay and Hall Of Fame Reverb, Crown XLS 1002, 2- 15" Eminence Wheelhouse speakers, ShoBud Pedal, Effects Pedals. 1949 Epiphone D-8. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 9:55 pm
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February 15, 2021: The date we officially ran out of topics on The Steel Guitar Forum.
Doesn’t someone even have a tuning issue? |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 10:18 pm
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Isn't the brand name of a pedal steel guitar usually placed on the front apron of the guitar? |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 15 Feb 2021 11:09 pm
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Yep, the logo is on the front of the guitar and the player sits behind the guitar.
A related topic... I have heard some players refer to the neck closest to the player as the front neck, and the neck furthest from the player as the rear neck! So on a D-10, they would say that the C6 neck is the front neck (because it’s the first neck in front of them?) And the E9 neck is the rear neck because it’s out beyond the C6 neck. Weird! ...but I have encountered that a few times.
Calling them the inner neck and the outer neck would solve the problem, but there really shouldn’t be a problem at all. Front is front and rear is rear. _________________ 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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James Sission
From: Sugar Land,Texas USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 4:10 am
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Dave Mudgett wrote: |
Seriously - is this really even at question? And by whom? I've never heard any steel player, ever, suggest that the front of a steel is the back end. Boggles the mind.
Sorta like asking, "Which side is the top of a guitar?" I suppose they'll say, "Well, the end facing the player is the top." Yeah, right. |
Scared me, I thought I had an Emmons Fatfront
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Jerry Erickson
From: Atlanta,IL 61723
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 7:55 am
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Front neck, back neck. And then Curley Chalker switches them..... I'm taking a nap.
You're playing a club , sitting at the front of the stage and somebody from the back of the room, which is by the front door, yells out a request....... |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Dennis Detweiler
From: Solon, Iowa, US
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 9:16 am
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Yes Doug and how about, I think I'll go down north for the Summer? Or, Let's head up South for the Winter? _________________ 1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Revelation preamp, Carbon Copy Delay and Hall Of Fame Reverb, Crown XLS 1002, 2- 15" Eminence Wheelhouse speakers, ShoBud Pedal, Effects Pedals. 1949 Epiphone D-8. |
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Don R Brown
From: Rochester, New York, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 9:29 am
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So we're saying most steel players don't know which way is up? I feel more at home here now, I fit right in! _________________ Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun. |
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John Larson
From: Pennsyltucky, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 2:27 pm
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Front of the piano is the side that faces the audience. _________________ Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous; praise is meet for the upright. Give praise to the Lord with the harp, chant unto Him with the ten-stringed psaltery. Sing unto Him a new song, chant well unto Him with jubilation. For the word of the Lord is true, and all His works are in faithfulness. The Lord loveth mercy and judgement; the earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.
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Dana Blodgett
From: California, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 2:31 pm
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For some reason I’m thinking’ of George Carlin right now! _________________ Dana Blodgett
From Los Osos,Ca.
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 2:56 pm
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Dave Mudgett wrote: |
...is this really even a question? |
On this forum, anything can be a question, and sometimes the more basic the better. On a D10, the C6 neck is right in front of you, and for the E9 you have to reach over to the back. _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
Homebuilt keyless U12 7x5, Excel keyless U12 8x8, Williams keyless U12 7x8, Telonics rack and 15" cabs |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Don R Brown
From: Rochester, New York, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2021 8:40 pm
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Well the Winnie Winston book, Page 15, says "Now place the pedal rack on the front legs." Page 19 says "OK. You are sitting behind the steel..." And the picture identifying the various parts, on page 13, shows the front neck closer to the audience and the back neck closer to the player.
So that agrees with how most of us see it - the front of the instrument faces the audience. I'm not saying that book is the ultimate authority, but it does seem to confirm my own understanding of what is where. _________________ Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun. |
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john widgren
From: Wilton CT
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Posted 17 Feb 2021 1:57 pm Avast and belay
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Forward and Aft, Port and Starboard...
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widcj@hotmail.com |
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Alan Murphy
From: N Ireland
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Posted 17 Feb 2021 4:25 pm
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Many thanks to all who have participated in the discussion and poll, lots of very funny and interesting thoughts. I think Doug's comment is spot on, "Some people think the front of an instrument is whatever is in front of them" I have now asked three different keyboard players and they all say the keys are the front side for them and they translate that to the front of a pedal steel is the side we sit at. If you are late setting up for a gig just don't let a keyboard player screw in the front legs for you |
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Bobby D. Jones
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 19 Feb 2021 6:01 pm
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I see where piano and keyboard players calls the keys the front, On the old upright pianos the back was against a wall, And the keys were facing out, Where the seat was located.
For a Steel Guitar, I have always heard the Front Apron with emblem or name faces the crowd and the Rear Apron faces the player. |
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