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Jacek Jakubek


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 5:47 am    
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I play a string-bender. Check out this tune with Buddy Emmons on his string-bender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDTgXgqLjUA
He's pretty good. He sounds better than me 'cause his
bender's got ten pedals. Mine only has five. I can only play half the stuff he can. String-benders with ten pedals are the best.

It has a nice ring to it and is short. And, most importantly, it conveys the essence of what Pedal Steel does: Bending strings. Pedals are not what defines PSG because you could have a guitar without pedals and still get that sound using only knee levers. But you can't have the pedal steel sound without string bending. So...String-bender.

What colour is your string-bender?
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Geoff Noble


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 7:56 am    
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TBH Pedal Steel Guitar is a far more accurate description of the instrument. Sure it bends strings but it does so much more than that!

Actually, to be pedantic about it, it doesn't bend strings, it bends notes, it alters the tension of a string, so really it should be note bender Laughing

Pedal Steel Guitar also captures the history of the instrument, the guitar became the steel guitar when played with a steel slide, the steel guitar becomes the pedal steel guitar when pedals are added to allow instant versatile tuning changes and as a bonus enable note bending.

Of course to be totally accurate and up to date it should be called the Pedal Lever Steel Guitar but that's probably a step too far Smile
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scott murray


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 9:25 am    
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Pedal Steel or Steel Guitar has the same number of syllables as String Bender. and String Bender is already used to describe standard guitars with the B-bender mechanism, a la Clarence White.
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Andy Henriksen

 

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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 10:00 am    
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String stretcher/slacker. Not bender.

well, I guess it does bend it slightly more around the finger end, when you press a pedal or lever...unless its unbending it. Shocked

I'm sure many of you are familiar with the Cocaine and Rhinestones podcast. The one devoted to Ralph Mooney had Tyler Mahan Coe (DAC's son) giving a brief description of how a PSG works, and he kept saying it "bends the strings" too, and I wanted to scream at my phone, "No, it's bending the NOTES."
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 10:35 am    
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Andy Henriksen wrote:
... he kept saying it "bends the strings" too, and I wanted to scream at my phone, "No, it's bending the NOTES."

Probably comes from a guitarist's orientation, as they more correctly "bend strings" (sideways) in order to "bend notes".

(So, does a "B-bender" bend the B string, or the B note? Well, depends which fret you're fingering, if any!)
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 10:39 am    
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Reminds me of John Lennon’s quip to the reporter who asked him what he called his hairstyle...
“Arthur”.
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Travis Wilson


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Johnson City, TX
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 2:31 pm    
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A lap bender piano
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Jim Park

 

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Carson City, Nv
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2019 8:36 pm    
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I got introduced as a Stringboard player once...
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Ian Worley


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Sacramento, CA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 11:02 am    
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Travis Wilson wrote:
A lap bender piano

Jim Park wrote:
I got introduced as a Stringboard player once...

Yeah, some people just don't understand what a table guitar is...
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Brooks Montgomery


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Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 11:07 am    
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Ian Worley wrote:
Travis Wilson wrote:
A lap bender piano

Jim Park wrote:
I got introduced as a Stringboard player once...

Yeah, some people just don't understand what a table guitar is...


I thought we all agreed they are pre-keyboards.
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 11:41 am    
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I’m sticking with my S10 Arthur.
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Clyde Lane

 

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Glasgow, Kentucky, USA
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 2:00 pm    
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I don't think that is Buddy Emmons in the video.
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Ian Rae


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Redditch, England
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 2:04 pm     String-breaker
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A PSG is a machine for breaking strings but it's not very efficient so it may not catch on.
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 6 Sep 2019 2:12 pm    
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Clyde Lane wrote:
I don't think that is Buddy Emmons in the video.

It’s gotta be Elvis...
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Jacek Jakubek


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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 7 Sep 2019 7:43 am    
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"And now Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to introduce to you my fine band...to my left on the electric guitar, Mr. James Burton! Play it James! (Applause). To my right, bending the strings on the string-bender, Mr. Fred Treece! Let 'em hear you Fred! (CROWD GOES WILD! ALL teenage girls rush the stage crying and pulling at their hair...)"

I thought about the fact mentioned that the string-bender does not actually "bend" the strings and that the word "bending strings" comes from the 6-string world. Probably true, but actually, the strings on pedal steel ARE bending at the changer. Where the round metal part that the strings rest on rotates at the changer, the string "bends" minimally. Sure, it's a very small bend, but it's still bending. Also, 6-string guitars with a bender are usually called "G-bender" or "B-bender." As far as I know, there's nothing really called a "string-bender," This can only mean that the word was waiting for it's true rightful heir: The Pedal Steel Guitar!

BONUS: We can now use the same word to describe the pedal steel player AND the pedal steel. "Hey Look Mom! A String-Bender playing his string-bender! I want to be a String-Bender when I grow up!"
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Dom Franco


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Post  Posted 7 Sep 2019 7:56 am    
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A guitarist who "bends" strings can only raise the pitch and lower it back to the original note. The pedal steel can lower a note and raise it back up to the original pitch and even higher if wanted...

SO MUCH BETTER!
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Jerry Overstreet


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Louisville Ky
Post  Posted 7 Sep 2019 8:37 am    
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I think it's named appropriately and descriptive as is. I don't see a need to start changing the name and adding more confusion than there already is about the instrument.

But...I guess you can call it whatever you want to.
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Fred Treece


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California, USA
Post  Posted 7 Sep 2019 10:32 am    
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Jacek Jakubek wrote:
"And now Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to introduce to you my fine band...to my left on the electric guitar, Mr. James Burton! Play it James! (Applause). To my right, bending the strings on the string-bender, Mr. Fred Treece! Let 'em hear you Fred! (CROWD GOES WILD! ALL teenage girls rush the stage crying and pulling at their hair...)"

I have no plausible argument for this 🤠
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Bobby D. Jones

 

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West Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2019 7:13 pm     "String Bender"
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I had an incident one night at a gig, I am laughing so hard thinking about that night from this post, I can hardly type on my computer.

My steel was sitting outside the back door to the kitchen 1 night set up with volume pedal on the pedal bar, Ready to to carry on stage. Two little white haired ladies was discussing what it was. One of them thought it was an Electric Cheese slicer with a floor speed control like an Electric Sewing Machine.

I jokingly sometimes call my steel an Electrified Adjustable Cheese Slicer.
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Rich Upright


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Florida, USA
Post  Posted 10 Sep 2019 7:46 pm    
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I've gotten keyboard (most common) xylophone,zither,steel pedal (mostly rock players),slide guitar...but nothing prepared me for something a got last spring at a gig...guy comes up to me & asks if they were having burgers & dogs at the gig, because his wife told him she saw me setting up a barbecue grill!
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 10 Sep 2019 7:48 pm    
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Rich Upright wrote:
...guy comes up to me & asks if they were having burgers & dogs at the gig, because his wife told him she saw me setting up a barbecue grill!

Ladies & Gentlemen, we have a winner!

Too funny!!
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Ian Worley


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Sacramento, CA
Post  Posted 10 Sep 2019 8:10 pm    
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if Rich and Bobby get together we can all have cheeseburgers
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