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Topic: Steel in a 3-piece band |
Kenny Rolling
From: Minnesota, USA
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Posted 13 Mar 2014 8:51 pm
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I've been playing guitar in bands for over 30 years and just recently "discovered" the steel guitar. I picked up a lap steel at a pawn shop last summer and quickly installed a couple of my benders on it with a cable pull system. I tune it to open "E", one pedal raising the B to C# and the other pedal raising the G# to an A. Now, I am working a few songs into my band's sets with the steel.
We are a 3-piece band so I do wind up playing a lot of guitar style rhythm stuff through the verses and chorus or a lot of finger style stuff throughout the whole song but I've found a few songs that I can play and sing at the same time.
The short list of songs so far is:
I Sang Dixie - Dwight Yoakam
Funny How Time Slips Away - Willie Nelson
Set em up Joe - Vern Gosdin
Just Between you and Me - Charlie Pride
Your Man - Josh Turner
This one's Gonna Hurt You - Marty Stuart
The Happy Song - Janitor Bob and the Armchair Cowboys
I would appreciate ideas for more selections within this genre of songs that could be arranged for Steel, Bass and Drums. |
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Wayne Neal
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 13 Mar 2014 11:46 pm
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Too cold at home Mark chesnut
When did you stop loving me George strait
Together again Buck owens
Tennessee whiskey George Jones
Just about any steel istrumental...steel guitar rag - remington ride - last date - Buds bounce - sleep walk.
I been playing lead for many years and started playing pedal steel too. I also play in a 3 pc. band. I set behind the steel and play guitar and steel on 90% of what we do.(I also sing and play fiddle and mandolin).
It is not as hard as you think to get from one to the other on a song as long as you have both instuments on at the same time(not on an A-B box). I rigged me up a bar holder so I can put my bar in the same spot every time and it dont fall down between the necks when I am not using it. Also rigged me up a string with a hair tie on each end to wrap around the neck(hook on the keys) and hang a hand towel in so I dont scratch my steel or my tele. Rig you up some sort of stand to put that baby on legs if you haven't already.
It takes a little practice but once you get used to it - its pretty cool. _________________ D10 Carter, b-bender Tele, Electric Fiddle & Mandolin, Peavey Stereo Chorus 400 BW1203's, Peavey Special 130 Ken Fox mod BW1203. |
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Joshua Gibson
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 14 Mar 2014 12:20 am
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It's really not that bad Jerry, My band has had about every combination possible... small gigs=Me on S/D-10 or acoustic or electric or once in a while dobro, My GF on bass/drums(and I do mean at the same time lol)or just bass and Our rhythm player.
It's really not as limiting as You would think even w/o the drums, We do a lot of classic country, western swing and a bit of bluegrassy folk type stuff. _________________ '83 Mullen custom D-10 8x5.
Mesa Lonestar classic 112 custom cab.
Session 400 Ltd, Nashville 1000,
Telonics, Zoom, BJS,
Goldtone BS, LITM, OS Dobros.
Fender, G&L, Gibson, Ibanez guitars. |
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Kenny Rolling
From: Minnesota, USA
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Posted 14 Mar 2014 4:19 pm
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I'd like to find a few more up-beat songs... swing, shuffle, two-step types. It's fairly easy to come up with slow songs that we can pull off as a 3 piece but the faster songs take a bit more pondering. |
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Wayne Neal
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 14 Mar 2014 9:45 pm
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Kansas city, The other woman-Ray Price, Big city-Merle Haggard,Aint livin Long like this Waylon Jennings...here are a few we do. _________________ D10 Carter, b-bender Tele, Electric Fiddle & Mandolin, Peavey Stereo Chorus 400 BW1203's, Peavey Special 130 Ken Fox mod BW1203. |
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Kenny Rolling
From: Minnesota, USA
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Posted 16 Mar 2014 7:08 am
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Big City fits the bill!
Sure isn't anything recent that works... I used the top 100 chart rankings for the past 3 years and found nothing that I could do this way. |
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