pisces7378
New member
I am no country music fan. But I have heard the pedal steel begin to expand out into other forms of music, and when played propperly sound damn cool. A bad ass pedal steel solo is cool and if it is added propperly to a slow song, it can add tons of drama and melody support.
However to me it is a total fucking mystery. I just went to MusiciansFriend.com to see how much these things cost. (just to see not to actually buy). First of all they are EXPENSIVE!!!
But could anyone help me out by explaining to me in 50 words or less the methodology behind playing a pedal steel guitar?
On MF.com the common features seem to be..
- Three floor pedals
- Four knee levers
- E9th Nashville tuning
- All-pull changer system
- End-plate tuning
What are these things? What are the floor pedals for? And a "Knee Lever???"
And an E9th Nachville tuning??? Can you not tune the thing however you want to?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks guys
However to me it is a total fucking mystery. I just went to MusiciansFriend.com to see how much these things cost. (just to see not to actually buy). First of all they are EXPENSIVE!!!
But could anyone help me out by explaining to me in 50 words or less the methodology behind playing a pedal steel guitar?
On MF.com the common features seem to be..
- Three floor pedals
- Four knee levers
- E9th Nashville tuning
- All-pull changer system
- End-plate tuning
What are these things? What are the floor pedals for? And a "Knee Lever???"
And an E9th Nachville tuning??? Can you not tune the thing however you want to?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks guys