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Uploaded by signora22 on May 3, 2008
Pedal steel jazz improvisation on C6, minor blues
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great stuff !
jpdrum69 1 year ago
Giampiè!!
signora22 1 year ago
very nice playing, but the accompany-track is too loud and bad
frankvdg 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment. I agree about the bad & too loud sound.
Nice. I am want to get into pedal steel. Would you say a D10 is worth the investment or I'd better go with a single neck?
stratojetb47 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I think D 10 is is the best way to play country music ( with E9 neck) and others music like jazz, swing etc...(with C6 neck). This is, more or less, the common standard. Otherwise you can use universal single neck 12 strings
signora22 2 years ago
Very nice!
Marcelo
steelguitar7 2 years ago
mate this is awesome, hip lines, savage voicings. i play jazz guitar at uni, uve made me get a job to afford a steel. Ta.
timwilks13 2 years ago
This song is Mr. PC originally by John Coltrane... very nice...
latinjazzjunta 2 years ago
Thanks!
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great stuff !
jpdrum69 1 year ago
Giampiè!!
signora22 1 year ago
very nice playing, but the accompany-track is too loud and bad
frankvdg 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment. I agree about the bad & too loud sound.
signora22 1 year ago
Nice. I am want to get into pedal steel. Would you say a D10 is worth the investment or I'd better go with a single neck?
stratojetb47 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I think D 10 is is the best way to play country music ( with E9 neck) and others music like jazz, swing etc...(with C6 neck). This is, more or less, the common standard. Otherwise you can use universal single neck 12 strings
signora22 2 years ago