Played the Lap Steel Bass Video link
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Bill Hatcher
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Played the Lap Steel Bass Video link
tonight i hotwired a little pickup onto the 4 string lap bass i am making just to do some testing and so far so good! i will install some bass pickups when they get here in the mail. i turned on an Ipad so you guys could see the first attempt. i just went to youtube and pulled up some tracks that are minus bass and tried to play along. i put on a used set of flat wounds and later on will try some other types of strings.
had fun just trying some different bass grooves. sorry for the long video and the audio is just the ipad mic, but you can get an idea of the potential. thx! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gueMPOKK95s&t=265s
had fun just trying some different bass grooves. sorry for the long video and the audio is just the ipad mic, but you can get an idea of the potential. thx! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gueMPOKK95s&t=265s
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Great playing & beautiful instrument Bill! You actually made me like YMCA.
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Tuning is just like bass guitar....EADG.Robert Colaninno wrote:What tuning are using ?That bass lap steel is so cool and the playing is awesome. I have a friend who was a guitar player and cut 3 of his fingers off on a table saw. Still has his middle finger and thumb. He might be able to doodle with something like this. Thanks
Which hand?
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that's great. I'm sure you've showed him Billy Hew Len for inspiration?Robert Colaninno wrote:Thanks Bill , It's his left hand. He can hold a bar with some effort. He is getting a prosthetic soon. I showed him your video and he was amazed.
I have a guitarist friend that lost most his fingers on his left hand at the second knuckle from frostbite, his right hand is messed up too. It was years and alot of hard work but he can play quite well now, most people dont even know he's handicapped.
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I was not expecting this. When I read your post re the building of a lap steel bass, I really did not get it! Having watched you play this instrument I totally understand where you are coming from. A new concept to me and very well played. Bill, you are clearly a very good bass player as well as a very good steel player. Kudos!
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Kudos on the build and the great playing, Bill! That is deeply cool.
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Did you have a 30 “ scale? If not, it would only sound like too big a string for too short of a scale as does 99% of all the steel guitars with scales between say 22-25†tuned down to low E in the electric /acoustic bass zone. 30†is the least I would use. 32-34 would sound and feel even better, but you would have to work a bit harder playing it.Erv Niehaus wrote:When I was playing a T-8 Stringmaster, I had bass strings on one of the necks.
Erv
At 30â€, you can use a heavier string for a good string feel and sound and keep the fret spacing to a good playable comfort zone.
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