Checking the NAMM show 2006 exhibitor list, I was surprised
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to only find Carter Steel Guitars among all the Pedal Steel manufacterers you guys had listed.
Originally posted by captain Russ:
If you stop by the Morrel booth, you might remind them for me that they still haven't shipped my 8 string lap steel I ordered at the summer NAMM.
Hmmm. Morrel isn't listed as an exhibitor at Winter 2006 Namm either, so I'm wondering if they're still in business. Russ, I only hope you hadn't pre-paid or put down a deposit for that lap steel you had ordered at Summer Namm.
Originally posted by captain Russ:
The boys from Q-Lighting are going to be looking for you. I probably won't be able to finish my Lowes project in time to make it.
Russ, sorry I won't get to chance to meet this time, but I'll be sure to checkout the Q-lighting booth and pay my respects to your buds.
As far as any REALIZED Pedal Steel Guitar playing aspirations go, I know that I'll be lucky to even become proficient enough to play even the most basic licks. To be honest, I'm most interested in learning PSG basics to help me better emulate PSG on the keyboard. Though I'm first to admit that no pedal steel keyboard emulation can approach the sound & unique expression of a true Pedal Steel, The Tyros2's new Super Articulation Pedal Steel, which now includes the ability to bend only a single note in a chord, at least takes me a step closer.
Originally posted by DonM:
I bought a fiddle the other day. I tried for nearly ten minutes to play it, then gave it to my friend Dean.
DonM
Hmmm. maybe if I wait long enough, GlennT will buy his, and then eventually pass his PSG along to me too. - Scott
Originally posted by Tom Cavanaugh:
I can't wait to hear your "Night and Day" done on the pedal steel.
Tom: Not sure if he ever recorded "Night and Day", but you gotta checkout the late great pedal steel guitarist: Buddy Emmons', classic Jazz album entitled
Steel Guitar Jazz It's a masterpiece: Country meets Jazz.
Scott