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BE04: Simple E9 Passage, Single Note

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Beginner Steel Guitar 1-5 1 Turnaround

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  • In this video, a Peavey Vegas, and a Hilton volume pedal...thanks for posting...Mick

  • Dont we all...peace...Mick

  • Can you tell me the general purpose of the BC pedals. I know the AB will convert the I chord to the IV chord, but what do the BC pedals do in that regard. Does an open E become an A6 with the BC pedals engaged or is it an inversion of an F# minor or both depending on what the rest of the band is playing? Help!!

  • Becomes E 6+9, PLAYING THE bc AND STRINGS 7654 gives you a straight minor chord...In e would be a "2" chord, F# minor, which in effect, is A6 aswell...

  • Mickey I am so greatful for these compact lessons, Its like you walked up to me and gave me a Polynesean island with 100 dancing girls and said "Have a good time". Its incredibly generous of you- and recorded in pristine video and audio to boot. Thanks so much Josh Golden NY (no players around)

  • Well lets put some grass skirts on those girls and make them "rotate the crops"...LOL...Josh, thanks for posting. Im happy to hear that i have something worthwhile to share with you...You write me anytime...Mickey

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  • This is great man.Quick and to the point tips for steel.Just found you,and have been takeing heed to all of this.Started in January,and I am hooked.Thanks Mickey...Mark

  • Hi Nicky,

    what kind of amp and volume pedal are you using?

    thanks

  • some fancy pickin'. I miss hearing the sound of a steel in todays country.

  • Well...Im playing a highly modified Peavey Vegas 400. It preamps a NV112 with Burr Brown chips in it. As for the amps. The mids are at 9 oclock, the shift at 3, bass at 7, no bright pull, treble at 12, presence at 1 oclock. The signal goes to a route 66 compressor, minimal gain, to a Boss DD6 delay. I prefer a Mesa Boogie simulclass, 15 EV, MkIIC straight...

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