Great job! I have a Shobud Maverick too (for 20 years now) and, due to no teachers around, I've only dabbled on it. Going to set it up and dust it off and get going with it now thatnks to cats like you here on You Tube. Thanks!
Great camera angle for those of us intimidated by the pedal steel! I've been playing all kinds of stringed instruments for 25+ years but this one has eluded me in spite of the instructional videos out there. None of them approach the Maverick 3 pedal/1 knee instrument and it makes it very confusing. So your vids will really, really help! Thanks again for postig these.
sounds great. lovely feel/style. i'm really up for getting a steel - i found this inspiring. btw yes, paul desmond was the one that wrote it, but he was also the sax player in the dave brubeck quartet - so he's on the famous recording too.
Very Cool!!!
sitarbob 5 months ago
Man... You kick ass... (Mine especially !)
I posted 2 solo lap steel version of my arrangement of Take 5 in Dm7 on YouTube and... I'll keep on practicing !
crocauslide 1 year ago
Great job! I have a Shobud Maverick too (for 20 years now) and, due to no teachers around, I've only dabbled on it. Going to set it up and dust it off and get going with it now thatnks to cats like you here on You Tube. Thanks!
pacoblancosmith 1 year ago
@pacoblancosmith
Hey. Thanks 4 subscribing (but I'm not posting very frequently these days)
Good thing you're dusting off your gear - it's a great PSG to play
BarefootEspadrilles 1 year ago
@BarefootEspadrilles
Great camera angle for those of us intimidated by the pedal steel! I've been playing all kinds of stringed instruments for 25+ years but this one has eluded me in spite of the instructional videos out there. None of them approach the Maverick 3 pedal/1 knee instrument and it makes it very confusing. So your vids will really, really help! Thanks again for postig these.
pacoblancosmith 1 year ago
sounds great. lovely feel/style. i'm really up for getting a steel - i found this inspiring. btw yes, paul desmond was the one that wrote it, but he was also the sax player in the dave brubeck quartet - so he's on the famous recording too.
kermitkev 2 years ago
I like your pace and tone better than other versions on here. Good job.
1958fm 2 years ago
The passage right after the main melody was really great...both the back ground and the smooth whispers of the lap steel...thanks alot for sharing
dudarstmein 2 years ago
@dudarstmein
never say "lap" to a "pedal" steel - a whole lot of difference in there!
Thanks for the comment
BarefootEspadrilles 1 year ago
That was way smooth and cool! Please look at my video "penny for your kiss" and give me a comment! 5 stars 4 tou!
limelife 2 years ago