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Calvin Walley


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Post  Posted 16 Oct 2007 7:22 pm    
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i have noticed that if i'm in a good mood the steel seems to have a better sound. likewise if i'm in bad mood it will sound slightly out of tune ..is it just me or does this happen to anyone else?
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Dave Mudgett


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Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
Post  Posted 16 Oct 2007 7:37 pm    
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Sure, my mood can affect my playing. But the effect is not always obvious. Sometimes I play much better when I'm mad as blazes, and other times I can barely get out of my own way. Similarly, sometimes a good mood helps, and other times I just get complacent.

I also think it matters what type of music I'm trying to play. As usual, no easy answers for me at least.
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Larry Strawn


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Post  Posted 16 Oct 2007 7:57 pm    
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Mood definatly effects MY playing. On a friday night gig after working a 10 hr. day when I run in and throw everything on the bandstand, don't get a real good sound check, or tuned real good, bass is to loud, guitar is to loud, drummer is dragging, can't get good tone on my steel,,,,,,, yeah mood definatly effects things! Whoa!

Then Saturday night, rested up, no rush, walk in tune up, hey it sounds great. Really gonna have a good time tonight! Very Happy Very Happy

Larry
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Dion Stephen

 

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Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 2:10 am    
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it may not always make a person out of tune or off tempo, but it can effect your sound, dynamics, choice of notes, & the list goes on. the other gentlemen are right on & what you are experiencing is true mood effects everything. personaly i have went out not caring what happened & played very aggessive, a tearing it up mind set, & some of my best playing happened by just throwing caution to the wind.
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Ulf Edlund


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Umeå, Sweden
Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 4:16 am    
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Quote:
...if i'm in bad mood it will sound slightly out of tune ..


Hmm...
Playing slightly out of tune does effect my mood.
I see a negative circle here...

Well seriously, sure the mood reflects in my playing.
Maybe not enough for the audience to notice, but sometimes the guitar just plays itself, and sometimes it's a struggle all the way.
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Michael Douchette


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Gallatin, TN (deceased)
Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 5:05 am     The real question...
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The question is, how much does your playing affect someone's mood? Therein, my friends, lies the secret of the masters...
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Ward Skinner


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Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 7:05 am    
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Touche´ Douchette
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Larry Strawn


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Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 7:09 am     mood
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Some times my steel playing can really make people cry, or laugh! I'm wondering if that's a good thing or not! Laughing Oh Well

ps. I'm working nights this week and thru the week-end, I've got way to much time on my hands during the day to sit in front of this "puter"! Oh Well

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Roger Edgington


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San Antonio, Texas USA
Post  Posted 18 Oct 2007 7:33 am    
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Sure,a mood swing will effect my playing as far as how aggressive I am or how creative I may be. The one that gets me is if I am really POd to the point of leaving is when I play the best, in spite of how I really feel.
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Alan Brookes


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Brummy living in Southern California
Post  Posted 19 Oct 2007 11:41 am    
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Damn it ! I'm fed up ! I just ain't gonna play !
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Jeff Coffell

 

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Killeen Texas
Post  Posted 19 Oct 2007 1:04 pm    
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Mood is everything to me. Might as well be playing a banjo if my hearts not in it. Steelin comes from the soul. Just listen to JIMMY DAY. He said it all with his soul.

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Jeff C
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Robert Harper

 

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Alabama, USA
Post  Posted 19 Oct 2007 6:06 pm     Mood
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I play for my own entertainment. I have noticed my mood swings as sometime it is a real re-difinition of a song say I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry. If I am blue this song can get real blusy. If I am normal I play it more straight. Now If I am really tired or fed up, disgusted, most of the time, I don't want anything to make it worse, so I don't
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Duane Becker

 

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Elk,Wa 99009 USA
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2007 7:17 am    
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My mood doesnt effect my playing, but if I have a bad sound, eq just doesnt sound right or I can't hear my self that well on stage then I can get in a bad mood real fast.
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Don Sulesky


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Citrus County, FL, Orig. from MA & NH
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2007 7:57 am    
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My mood and the surroundings definately effect my playing. If I'm distracted then I find my playing is not as clean as it should be and my tone and attack isn't there.
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Tom Gorr

 

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Three Hills, Alberta
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2007 2:01 pm    
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Whatever my mood, if I sit down and play for 10 minutes, I get feeling like its time to lay down for a nap!

Needless to say, my progress on the instrument has been slow.
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Jim Mathis


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Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2007 7:08 pm    
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My playing affects my mood more than the other way around. No matter how I am feeling, after about 3 songs everthing is copasetic.
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