Volume pedal
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Volume pedal
For electric lap and/or console steel players, how often do you use a volume pedal?
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I don't use a volume pedal at all for straight steel. My approach is about the same as when I'm playing acoustic steel, with straight up attack and natural decay. Back in the day when I was playing PSG (not very well, as I recall) volume pedal was just part of the instrument - a vital part of the sound.
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As a "grandstudent" of Jerry Byrd, you'd think I might use it more but I never do. Never felt natural to me and JB was more of an exception rather than the rule with Hawaiian steel guitar styles.
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I voted "sometimes"...many times I just use the controls on the steel guitar but there are times I want foot control over volume. It depends on the musical situation.
That would be one of those times!Frank James Pracher wrote:I will use one on gigs, but just for instrument changes, and to turn down the guitar between songs. I will occasionally do volume swells with it, but not very often.
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I chose always because it's almost always there. I don't ride it like a pedal steel player. It's not used to enhance sustain. It's a volume knob. Adjust the volume. Adjust how hard the overdrive or amp gets hit. It's used for "violining" because it's easier than a guitar mounted volume knob. If for some reason it's not plugged in, or I'm playing a regular guitar, I use the volume knob.