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Topic: Anyone play the Fender 1000? |
Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 8 Dec 2010 12:58 pm
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Hello Folks, I am new into pedal steel and would like to know please if anyone plays a Fender 1000. I have a 1964 model with the E9th tuning with 1 Knee lever to lower the E's and 3 pedals. The other neck is in C6th with 6 pedals. Is it vital to have the two chromatic strings in E9th? At the moment I hav'nt but the my Fender can be retuned to a multiple of copedants. I guess what I want is to hear some samples of music played on this machine so I can be aware of its capabilities. I am 60 and will be happy to learn how to accompany country songs with a smattering of fills and turn arounds. That sort of thing. I will be very grateful for any help. Please don't tell me I should have bought an E9th with 10 strings. My wife will divorce me as I pestered her to agree to the Fender. Peter Darling. Live in the UK. [/b][/b] |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Michael Maddex
From: Northern New Mexico, USA
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Posted 8 Dec 2010 3:03 pm Fender Steel Forum
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Brad gave you some good tips there. There is also a forum for Fender steel players:
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Fender_Steel_Forum/index.php
HTH. Enjoy. _________________ "For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert." -- Arthur C. Clarke |
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Cliff Kane
From: the late great golden state
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Posted 8 Dec 2010 3:43 pm
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Check out our host, Bobby Lee's, tuning page:
http://b0b.com/tunings/blee.htm#Hawaiian
He has a link to a sweet tune he recorded using both necks on a Fender 1000. As you know, it's easy to change the cables around to try different tunings and pulls. These are obviously limited compared to a modern loaded steel, but so what, they are great guitars and cooler than a modern guitar in some ways. Nothing else really sounds like them. There is a lot of great music and fun to be had with them. So many great recordings have been made by the masters of steel guitar playing Fender cable guitars. |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 9 Dec 2010 3:15 pm
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Great job Basil. Very nice. |
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Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Dec 2010 1:22 pm Fender 1000
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Thanks Brad for your tips. I have read about you and I have a lap steel too. I made it from Martin Koch's book on how to make a lap steel guitar. Mind you I had a few advantages in that I have made a few violins a nd a classical guitar some years ago. This Steel guitar thing is Scarey. I have played the violin before and am used to making my own notes but with the steel guitar there is no logic and it is very intimidating...But I'll crack it some when!!! Hope I,ve answered this in the right way. Many Many thanks...Peter
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Dec 2010 4:40 pm Re: Anyone play the Fender 1000?
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Peter you asked "Anyone play the Fender 1000?"
Peter Darling wrote: |
Hello Folks, I guess what I want is to hear some samples of music played on this machine so I can be aware of its capabilities. I am 60 and will be happy to learn how to accompany country songs with a smattering of fills and turn arounds. That sort of thing. I will be very grateful for any help. Peter Darling. Live in the UK. |
Good, methinks we/I've fulfilled the initial request.
What else Peter ? |
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Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Dec 2010 8:06 am Fender 1000 help
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Hi Basil, Thanks very much for your help and the offer of some tuition. I like the Hawaiian style of playing and enjoyed listening to your samples. I'll have to read up on how to do Skype. Will I be able to record any of the lessons so I can go back to it and how much do you charge please? This computer age is mind boggling. How exciting!...I'll get back to you.Kind Regards Peter. |
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Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Dec 2010 8:13 am Fender 1000 help
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Hi Basil its Peter again. Sorry I forgot to add that I live in Andover, Hampshire. |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Dec 2010 6:32 pm
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Hi Peter, what I do Is video the lesson as well.. edit it and send it as a DVD, so the pupil has a constant reference to the development.
It is quite a successful procedure but I only have a few pupils because of time constraints, nevertheless I would take you on primarily because you're "Virgin" territory and you have a Fender 1000 which is what I'm a specialist with.
I'll E-Mail you, or if you 'phone me I'll call you straight back (Minimising the cost to you)
the numbers are in my prior post in this thread.
Any time any day.
The way I did this is similar to what I do but I include the two way dialogue in the recording..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ceno6hM1IA
This example is NOT meant as instruction per se, but just pointing out general mistakes commonly made with this tune.
My student/friend from Germany Joerg Schubert with his pristine Mk2 Lake Placid Blue Fender 1000 (Original Factory finish) He was over last month for his annual "hands on" refresher..
The wife had my Fender 1000 downstairs practising and I was using HER Fender 400..(She's the Boss)
Joerg:- "Hawaiian" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54bIHm7XOxE
Again:- "Steel Guitar Rag" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO3ILdSFEgY |
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Tim Whitlock
From: Colorado, USA
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Posted 12 Dec 2010 5:33 pm
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My main guitar is a 1958 Fender 1000. The guitar was not designed for E9 and I have tuned down to D9 due to string breakage. I use a standard set of E9 strings. I string my guitar with strings 1 and 3 - 9. No knee levers - I lower the Es (Ds for me) with my right foot on pedal #8. My other neck is tuned to C6. |
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 12 Dec 2010 10:52 pm
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That blue Fender is GEORGEOUS _________________ Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, Recording King Professional Dobro, NV400, NV112,Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open D slide guitar) . Playing for 54 years and still counting. |
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Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 13 Dec 2010 2:17 pm Fender 1000 talk
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Thank you for your input Tim. I have now met up with Basil Henriques who is going to take me on for tuition. ( God help Basil)...His copedants have been sent to me now and I will restring my steel so its the same as his. He plays vastly differantly to the country tunings using most of the pedals to arrive at different keys much in the way the fender 1000 was designed to be played. I cannot disclose anymore as I will be treading on Basil's territory to which I have no right. Many thanks though for your help. I cannot believe that in just one week over 600 people have clicked onto my request for help for the Fender1000. Maybe I have started a movement!
Kind regards
Peter
Tim Whitlock wrote: |
My main guitar is a 1958 Fender 1000. The guitar was not designed for E9 and I have tuned down to D9 due to string breakage. I use a standard set of E9 strings. I string my guitar with strings 1 and 3 - 9. No knee levers - I lower the Es (Ds for me) with my right foot on pedal #8. My other neck is tuned to C6. |
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Peter Darling
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 13 Dec 2010 2:22 pm Fender 1000 talk
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You are right Richard, his blue Fender IS absolutely magnificent. Was reading some talk about black steels sound better than other colours. Oh dear!! better not start on that topic.
Kind regards
Peter
Richard Sinkler wrote: |
That blue Fender is GEORGEOUS |
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