Upright PSG?

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

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Carlos Polidura
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Post by Carlos Polidura »

"BINGO"
you got it paul.
and there will always be country music...
(OH COUTRY MUSIC) ...such a beautiful music.

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sorry for the typing errors.
please bear with me.
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Post by Dan Sawyer »

Hey Per, that "portasteel" looks really cool. Has anyone tried that? I was confused by Lonestar's description of the copedant. Is it like a standard AB pedals? I'm going to have to email Lonestar for more info.
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Post by Dan Sawyer »

Hey Per, that "portasteel" looks really cool. Has anyone tried that? I was confused by Lonestar's description of the copedant. Is it like a standard AB pedals? I'm going to have to email Lonestar for more info.
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Post by Bud Harger »

In the mid-1950's, I saw PeeWee Whitewing and Bob White, with Hank Thompson, playing 'twin' Bigsby steels...BOTH standing, BOTH with pedals. It can still be done, but it limits the PSG's potential (IMHO).

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