Guess this Steeler (mp3 sample)
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Guess this Steeler (mp3 sample)
Ok....let's see how good you are.
Download this short solo & see if you can
tell who's steelin'.
<a href=http://home.hvc.rr.com/jsganz/MysterySteeler.mp3>*Click Here*</a><font face=loosiescript><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 03 November 2002 at 09:18 AM.]</p></FONT>
Download this short solo & see if you can
tell who's steelin'.
<a href=http://home.hvc.rr.com/jsganz/MysterySteeler.mp3>*Click Here*</a><font face=loosiescript><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 03 November 2002 at 09:18 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I think this demonstrates how truly difficult it is to develop your own true voice on your instrument and have it recognized by a majority of musicians and non-musicians alike without the listener playing guessing games.
When one reaches this almost unobtainable goal, then that in my opinion is really 'making it' and you are pretty much written in the history books.
I will use a non-steel player and jazz musician as an example. If someone plays you a snippet of Louis Armstrong (him playing not singing) and said guess who this is, no doubt a majority of people would know right away without guessing. Same would hold true for Coltrane, Charlie Parker, etc. Yes there are many people who can now sound like them, but the fact that they invented the sound is what makes them truly great.
I am curios as to why there was so much random guessing when you guys heard this example, from Emmons, to Newman, to Jay Dee Maness??, all such different players . ...What were you guys basing these guesses on?
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Well I don't know about anyone else but I can tell why I guessed Jay Dee.<SMALL>I am curios as to why there was so much random guessing when you guys heard this example, from Emmons, to Newman, to Jay Dee Maness??, all such different players . ...What were you guys basing these guesses on?</SMALL>
First off I haven't heard this Steel player before so right there I didn't have a chance to accurately identify it. I've heard Jay Dee Maness play like several different players before...he does a lot of legends justice depending on the song, some songs you just have to play the solo a certain way...since I know from experience Jay Dee does this style well...I just guessed him for fun.
Now that I know it's not him it sounds less like his tone, etc.
And while I'm making excuses for myself


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Oh puuuleeeze! How <u>anybody</u> could have guessed this was one of the major players (one of the "big dogs" as I call them), is beyond me...really!
Let's just say the "intonation" leaves a little to be desired! Now, Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green, Jeff Newman, Jimmy Day, and Weldon Myrick may have sounded like this when they had only been playing for 6 months...but, after that?
Not Hardly!
Let's just say the "intonation" leaves a little to be desired! Now, Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green, Jeff Newman, Jimmy Day, and Weldon Myrick may have sounded like this when they had only been playing for 6 months...but, after that?
Not Hardly!
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I could certainly tell you who it wasn't.
Lloyd Green, Buddy Emmons, Weldon Myrick and JD Maness, for sure. I thought it might have been Mooney, but my best guess was that it could have been someone I didn't know. I guessed it with the clues given. I asked my wife who it was and she said it started off sounding a little like Hal Rugg. I could hear where she was coming from.
Lloyd Green, Buddy Emmons, Weldon Myrick and JD Maness, for sure. I thought it might have been Mooney, but my best guess was that it could have been someone I didn't know. I guessed it with the clues given. I asked my wife who it was and she said it started off sounding a little like Hal Rugg. I could hear where she was coming from.
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