JayDee Technique: Hello Trouble
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Alan Judson
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JayDee Technique: Hello Trouble
Hello,
At about 0:39 JayDee changes his hand position and does some rapid-fire staccato playing. I *think* he's double thumbing each of the lower notes in the double-stops, but I'm not sure how he's getting that overall sound.
Any thoughts on this technique? Does it have a name?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21qANTsBmAw
At about 0:39 JayDee changes his hand position and does some rapid-fire staccato playing. I *think* he's double thumbing each of the lower notes in the double-stops, but I'm not sure how he's getting that overall sound.
Any thoughts on this technique? Does it have a name?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21qANTsBmAw
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Richard Sinkler
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Looks like he is "double thumbing" as you thought. Very, very common. I do it all (maybe not all) the time. I've never heard an actual name for it.
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JD made that fast double thumb picking effect famous in his solo on Ray Stevens recording of Misty. When I first heard it I thought it was a recording engineer's trick...some kind of double tracking. Then I saw JD play it live and it blew my mind all over again!!! It was no trick...he actually played all those notes!!!
That was one iconic solo I'll never forget.
That was one iconic solo I'll never forget.
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John McClung
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Alan, Jay Dee has two courses where he explains a lot about some of his most recognizable solos. Check with Jim Palenscar at Steel Guitars of North County, he usually has them available, and was involved in their production.
Jay Dee is one of he tastiest, smoothest "flat hand" pickers and blockers in the world, and the reason I preface my E9 101 curriculum with the admonition, "There's nothing written in stone for pedal steel."
Please contact Jim Palenscar:
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Jay Dee is one of he tastiest, smoothest "flat hand" pickers and blockers in the world, and the reason I preface my E9 101 curriculum with the admonition, "There's nothing written in stone for pedal steel."
Please contact Jim Palenscar:
Email SteelGuitars@cox.net
<mailto>
Steel Guitars of North County
3375 Mission Ave. Suite D
Oceanside, California 92058
760-754-2120
Hours: Tues-Sat 10AM-5PM
E9 INSTRUCTION
If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net
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Alan Judson
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There is a video of J.D. playing Hello Trouble with the Desert Rose Band on the old Church Street Station TV show that is just spectacular. J.D. is the one who sends me to my steel to find something more than anyone else. His tone on those DRB recordings can't be beat, pure steel guitar attitude.
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I got both DVDs from JayDee's website, www.jaydeemaness.com . Might be good to check there too.John McClung wrote:Alan, Jay Dee has two courses where he explains a lot about some of his most recognizable solos. Check with Jim Palenscar at Steel Guitars of North County, he usually has them available...
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Did these tabs many years ago. Might be of interest.
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001952.html
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https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001952.html
B.Erlandsen
Zumsteel S12extE9 7+7