Very nice... if you want it to sound more authentic to steel guitar, find a position that lets the first three notes sustain (instead of stacato) then do the pulled and released note bend while the other three notes are still ringing... but still, good lick, thanks for posting!
@taariqtaariq That's a negative thing to say to a guy who is "doing the work" to be a better, more versatile player... Hats off to this guy who's obviously a rocker, but open minded enough to "cross over" to listening to, and liking country music. Besides, suggesting Clarence White is irrelevant advice to give this guy since Clarence used a heavily modified guitar with an internal bending device, which this guy doesn't have.
to just listen a master of country music guitar , using pull string tele or no parsons/green telecaster is worthwhile.
I understand the dude is probably a hoogly googly widdly widdly shred head so listening to the country rock pedal steel sounds played the master Mr Clarence white can't be a bad thing.
Awesome Gotta Learn That Lick
PeanutButterAndTele 5 months ago
wrong tone for pedal-steel lick
treelifeUK 9 months ago
I worked out a much better way to do a steel riff when I was just 16.
Nekroguitar 1 year ago
Sounds like the beginning to back to life by pink floyd
steve61091 1 year ago
Very nice... if you want it to sound more authentic to steel guitar, find a position that lets the first three notes sustain (instead of stacato) then do the pulled and released note bend while the other three notes are still ringing... but still, good lick, thanks for posting!
matt4music 1 year ago
clarence white can be heard on any 'Byrds' record from 'younger than yesterday ' up to 'father along'.
taariqtaariq 2 years ago
listen to clarence white and come back in 20 years .....
taariqtaariq 2 years ago
Ok, thanks for the suggestion
furiousnewf 2 years ago
@taariqtaariq That's a negative thing to say to a guy who is "doing the work" to be a better, more versatile player... Hats off to this guy who's obviously a rocker, but open minded enough to "cross over" to listening to, and liking country music. Besides, suggesting Clarence White is irrelevant advice to give this guy since Clarence used a heavily modified guitar with an internal bending device, which this guy doesn't have.
matt4music 1 year ago
@matt4music
to just listen a master of country music guitar , using pull string tele or no parsons/green telecaster is worthwhile.
I understand the dude is probably a hoogly googly widdly widdly shred head so listening to the country rock pedal steel sounds played the master Mr Clarence white can't be a bad thing.
taariqtaariq 1 year ago
what effects are on. and dude you like those damn yngwie frets. ha.
walkeen 2 years ago