
I know this topic has been beat over and over again. But here's the question.
I am also curious as to how Paul plays with his right hand. His characteristic sound to me is embodied in his touch. Specifically in his very subtle pick attack. This is a lot of what makes his music so smooth and tasteful. I've read a lot here on the forum about this and I know the foot pedal has a bit to do with slower songs but I just don't know how he does the same effect on fast uptempo songs. It's not the foot pedal doing this. It's his touch. But how the hell does he do it???

. As far as the pick attack,
Here's my 2 cents worth of thought on this. When the thumbpick or the fingerpick makes contact with a string, its going to make an attack. The question is how to control this.
Well it seems that the only way to control it is 1)how hard you pick the strings, and 2)perhaps the angle you pick at it. I don't see a whole lot of room for adjustment there.
One might say that you learn to pick the strings fast but gently.....Well, then your not playing loud enough...
Another person might say pick further away from the bridge.
I don't know?
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Here's an interesting piece of info. A while back, I read Paul's interview in the old Steel Guitar Magazine back in the early 80's. There was one part where he mentioned how during his playing, he had his bass settings turned back quite a bit because the way he picks produces a more bassy response. I found this very interesting.
Anyway, Paul is a wizard with whatever technique he uses. I don't know of any steeler who has quite the same touch. Of course Buddy, Chalker, Hughey, Day, and Byrd and others had a great touch as well. But to me, Paul's touch has something more to it.