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Topic: good advice (indirectly) from Jack Stoner... |
Ricky Littleton
From: Steely-Eyed Missile Man from Cocoa Beach, Florida USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2005 6:32 pm
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Having just recently buying a "Bo-bro" from Bobbe's SGN, I am finding myself in the midst of a new learning curve.
To quote Forumite Jack Stoner (a wylie ol' Range Rat like me - ha-ha)"play dobro licks and not pedal steel licks or it will sound like ..."
I've forced myself to do just this and I'm finding there is major useful fallout from taking that advice. New single string runs, a slant here and there and a generally new found attention to what's happening on the fret board and not always whats going on with my feet and knees.
I'm loving this new direction and it's bringing previously unseen (by me) possibilities to my playing in general.
There's good advice in this forum even when not directly presented.
In the words of an old radar mentor of mine from years ago "READIN' IS GOOD STUFF..."
Just thought I'd share...
Ricky...
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Emmons LeGrande - 8x4
Session 400 Ltd, Nashville 112,Hilton Volume pedal, Peterson VS-II Tuner
Dan-Echo, E-Bow, Ibanez Distortion, Bo-Bro, Ibanez Auto-Wah, PX4 Pandoras Box
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Joey Ace
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 22 Jul 2005 6:44 pm
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I use an original Match Bro, and get the best results by keeping the A and B Pedals down all the time.
Also pick close to the bridge.
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Ricky Littleton
From: Steely-Eyed Missile Man from Cocoa Beach, Florida USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2005 6:47 pm
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Hey! How 'bout that? THat's pretty much what I've been doing. That's too cool. Learning is as fun as just plain old playing!
Thanks Joey! Now I know I'm on the right track.
Ricky
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Emmons LeGrande - 8x4
Session 400 Ltd, Nashville 112,Hilton Volume pedal, Peterson VS-II Tuner
Dan-Echo, E-Bow, Ibanez Distortion, Bo-Bro, Ibanez Auto-Wah, PX4 Pandoras Box
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 23 Jul 2005 2:34 am
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Ricky, Thanks. I'll have to check out the unit at Bobbe's. We will go through Nashville on the way to the ISGC in St Louis.
But it's good advice. You have to think "Dobro" to really get the licks and sound. The C6th neck works good too. I use the high G (1st string) and strings 1,2,3,5,6,7 (key C) are the same interval as the popular Dobro G tuning.
I forgot to add the "range rat". However I left Ascension Island when I started understanding the St Helenians. [This message was edited by Jack Stoner on 23 July 2005 at 03:36 AM.] |
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