Pedal Steel/Lap Steel
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:56 pm
I've got a cheap lap steel as well as an Epiphone guitar with the action set way high, to simulate a lap steel (The epiphone actually does it a little better!). With a nice quality bar, some reverb, and an Ernie Ball volume pedal, I can get a pretty decent sound out of it.
But at heart, i'm just a wannabe pedal steel player.
I got to play one once, pretty recently - at a Guitar Center, believe it or not. It's a pretty intimidating instrument: 10 strings, three pedals, a few knee levers, and a volume pedal - all used almost simultaneously!
After 20 minutes or so, I was able to get a so/so sound out of the thing, and even started pulling off some really cool licks.
My next project with Dale is for him to install a B-bender on my battered Tele - y'know a facsimile for us lowly 6-stringers, and something for me to get by on. But ultimately, I want to learn pedal steel. I want a decent starter instrument, a book, some sheet music, some lessons if possible! Can anyone help? Are there any pedal steel players here?
I'll leave you with a really cool video from Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xslQCqlTdYA
But at heart, i'm just a wannabe pedal steel player.
I got to play one once, pretty recently - at a Guitar Center, believe it or not. It's a pretty intimidating instrument: 10 strings, three pedals, a few knee levers, and a volume pedal - all used almost simultaneously!
After 20 minutes or so, I was able to get a so/so sound out of the thing, and even started pulling off some really cool licks.
My next project with Dale is for him to install a B-bender on my battered Tele - y'know a facsimile for us lowly 6-stringers, and something for me to get by on. But ultimately, I want to learn pedal steel. I want a decent starter instrument, a book, some sheet music, some lessons if possible! Can anyone help? Are there any pedal steel players here?
I'll leave you with a really cool video from Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xslQCqlTdYA