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Topic: An extra E9th pull | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 2 Views: 212 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 26 Apr 2024 11:57 am Subject: An extra E9th pull |
And I have it split to give me a B note with the A pedal and RKR.
Nice 4/5 chord. |
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Topic: An extra E9th pull | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 2 Views: 212 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 26 Apr 2024 5:48 am Subject: An extra E9th pull |
I know I've had some daft notions in the last three years (losing the C pedal was one; I soon missed that!!!) but this one seems like a keeper.
My D10 Emmons has 8+9 - six KLs and four pedals work ... |
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Topic: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 34 Views: 4109 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 25 Apr 2024 11:55 am Subject: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? |
Dan:
My RKR has protested much more often since I added the 10th string B to A lower. Before that, I went 18 years on this LeGrande without it letting go. |
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Topic: Mike G. Smith Recordings? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 7 Views: 674 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 23 Apr 2024 4:59 am Subject: Mike G. Smith Recordings? |
I think it's been some years (twenty?) since Mike reissued 'Dreams of India' on CD.
He added two bonus tracks that he wrote and recorded in 2001; as fine as the original album was, these two gems ( ... |
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Topic: cabinet drop | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 59 Views: 4312 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 22 Apr 2024 7:00 am Subject: cabinet drop |
Rick Beato is using the method I've used for as long as I've played - getting 1sts and 5ths 'singing' together.
I can soon tell if all is well on six-string if I play an open D (but with an A note ... |
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Topic: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 34 Views: 4109 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 22 Apr 2024 6:21 am Subject: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? |
Wayne
Here's my RKR before it broke under the strain. Hopefully, you can see what you need in this photo. Later (see earlier post), I doubled-upped the BC and connected them with screws. Bobby ... |
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Topic: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 34 Views: 4109 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 21 Apr 2024 8:50 am Subject: Aftermarket bell-cranks: a possible 'fix'? |
How did you manage that, George???
Yikes! My guitar's on the bench as we speak... |
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Topic: cabinet drop | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 59 Views: 4312 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 20 Apr 2024 6:42 am Subject: cabinet drop |
Agreed.
I often wish I'd opted for compensators on my E9 neck. Now, though, I dou8bt I have space in the changer. Dunno, though: the 1st and 7th? Maybe. |
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Topic: cabinet drop | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 59 Views: 4312 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 20 Apr 2024 6:14 am Subject: cabinet drop |
It was ever thus: that inversion (A pedal/F lever) is no place to linger for too long. You can learn to 'play' it in tune and, anyway, it's no worse than a bar-slant if you use more than two strings. | |
Topic: cabinet drop | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 59 Views: 4312 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Apr 2024 4:55 am Subject: cabinet drop |
I keep a TU-12 in my chain but its only purpose is to allow me to check the overall pitch of my necks. Florida weather along with A/C (and ceiling-fans) can cause things to detune.
I stress, thoug ... |
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Topic: My 'new' 12 string Zum | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 21 Views: 1947 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 16 Apr 2024 12:24 pm Subject: My 'new' 12 string Zum |
That's kind of you, Steve.
As I can no longer take shows and go on the road, I have a tendency to yearn for something 'new' to occupy me. The fact is, my LeGrande is playing as smoothly as ever an ... |
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Topic: My 'new' 12 string Zum | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 21 Views: 1947 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 15 Apr 2024 5:29 am Subject: My 'new' 12 string Zum |
Bo:
I posted a picture on a Facebook steel page just showing it off, really, when my friend Larry Bell answered, saying: "If you ever want to sell it, I want first refusal!' In a moment ... |
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Topic: Telonics combo | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 4 Views: 540 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 15 Apr 2024 3:34 am Subject: Telonics combo |
I'm baffled by the names. I see TCA500C ir TCA 500: Are there different models? | |
Topic: cabinet drop | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 59 Views: 4312 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 13 Apr 2024 5:51 am Subject: cabinet drop |
Well said, Bob. | |
Topic: My pedal steel guitar makes a lot of noise | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 7 Views: 957 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 13 Apr 2024 5:45 am Subject: My pedal steel guitar makes a lot of noise |
It's hard (impossible) to appraise your situation from what you've described. How old is the guitar? What is it?
I ask this because, many decades ago when I was first doing recording sessions in L ... |
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 11 Apr 2024 6:29 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
I'll concede that, Mike!
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 11 Apr 2024 2:07 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
Dave
You found the right adjective and that's what troubles me about it. It's vulgar. I'm uncomfortable with vulgarity in any context. |
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 10 Apr 2024 10:10 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
Bob
In my case, I was proud that I came to be a go-to guy on guitar: specifically fingerstyle electric then, when the b-bender thing erupted, I was an early starter on that. It all got me some goo ... |
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 10 Apr 2024 7:24 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
Good post, Bob!
"...playing convincingly.." What an apt phrase! It's what I managed to do, by playing in tune and staying within the boundaries of my technique. The folks who booked ... |
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Topic: 95-ish Emmons D10 5X8 | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 2 Views: 1687 |
Forum Section: For Sale: Steel Guitars Posted: 10 Apr 2024 2:09 am Subject: 95-ish Emmons D10 5X8 |
Wow! What a pretty guitar!
How is this still here?? |
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Topic: Issues with recording on my Tascam DP03 | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 5 Views: 249 |
Forum Section: Recording Posted: 9 Apr 2024 12:00 pm Subject: Issues with recording on my Tascam DP03 |
Yes, Norman.
After much experimenting, I think the problem lies with a faulty headphone cord!! I just substituted a lesser brand (I was using my Sony CH-somethings) that has the distinct advanta ... |
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 9 Apr 2024 10:12 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
Whilst I wasn't aware of the term 'Utility player' back in '73, I'm embarrassed to admit that, for quite a few years, I did treat steel as a second-alternate instrument.
Perhaps I was unfortunate ... |
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Topic: C6: a miniscule change | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 7 Views: 725 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 9 Apr 2024 7:04 am Subject: C6: a miniscule change |
D7#11 is okay too, Dale. It's the A-lower that gives us the #11th.
Try the same thing on E9: 1,5,6,9 at the 10th with the B string lowered a half. |
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Topic: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 55 Views: 2060 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 9 Apr 2024 7:00 am Subject: Steel players who gave up "armpit" guitar for the steel? |
I was amused at Dave Mudgett's second photo. There MAY have been a time when I would have adopted such a theatrical stance while playing but, in 2024, things are very different.
https://bb.steelgu ... |
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Topic: C6: a miniscule change | |
Roger Rettig Replies: 7 Views: 725 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 9 Apr 2024 6:15 am Subject: C6: a miniscule change |
Not quite, Dale, respectfully..
It's in C and the second chord is D9#11. Except that it's the 5th pedal along with lowering the As. Try it: the melody is laying right in front of you. If you ... |
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