Sunday, June 30, 2013

Milestones -- October 2012 to June 30, 2013

Tine to change strings on my guitar so it is time to reflect on what I have accomplished since the last time I changed strings.

I have learned the following songs:


  • Kansas City (C6)
  • Walking After Midnight (C6)
  • How D'ya Do (C6)
  • The Last Date (E9)
  • Aloha Oe (E9)


By the time I got to How D'ya Do I had forgotten Kansas City and Walking After Midnight. When I told my instructor this his response was "No you did not forget them. You just forgot where you placed them. I relayed to him that we were moving too fast and needed to slow down. I feel that I need to really focus on one song until I get sick and tired of playing it and I need my instructor to remind me that I have not fully learned the song yet. We came away with this new understanding. At this point I have fully learned How D'ya Do and am continuing to practice it to polish it up. I am tired of the song but I know I am making progress. I think I have relayed before that I am harder on myself than most listeners would be. I notice every little error. To give you an idea of what this looks like for me, let me relay an incident that just recently happened.

A friend of ours was over and visiting with my girlfriend and I was upstairs practicing How D'ya Do. I would go over the introduction over and over again perfecting little things. When I was satisfied (or bored) I moved on to the first verse of the song working on little details. Some times I play the original recording, paying attention to the little details and comparing to where I am at. At one point, I played the entire song and our friend commented to my girlfriend

"Is that a recording?" knowing I was practicing and also knowing I used recordings during my practice. My girlfriend listened a moment and said

"No, thats him playing!"

"Sounds like a recording." our friend said.

After she left, my girlfriend told me that she had been busy lately and had not been paying attention to my playing and told me I had really improved a lot. Now that made me feel good at the same time I thought to myself "I have a long way to go."

There you have it, my curse I put on myself. I need to be critical but not overly critical.

I know need to go back and relearn Kansas City and Walking After Midnight and The Last Date. I figure eventually I will remember them longer than my next song. I still remember Steel Guitar Rag!


I have also learned the basics of Music Theory

I have learned some advanced techniques for the slide. Left hand techniques cannot be learned in an afternoon over a beer contrary to what you may hear from others.

I have learned some basics of Tabledit. I have not had the time to invest in in learning more.

I have learned Amazing Slow Downer and use it a lot.

I have met a couple of people who are interested in learning the pedal steel guitar and am looking forward to hearing about their progress.

Ok enough for now, if I remember anything else I have done since last October I will revise this post. I am off to change strings and I will write a post about changing strings.




Thursday, June 6, 2013

C6 Jerry Byrd - How yD'ya Do

 I have been practicing after work 2 to 3 hours a day plus an hour lesson. With this schedule I have not been able to post anything till now.Well, I finally got the mechanics down of the entire song! Modified C6 tuning no pedals or levers. Now it is time to polish the song and work out all the little kinks I have in playing the song. There are some things like forward and backward raking on the same fret just picking 4 strings and I still have problems just getting the 4 strings. Sometimes I pick three other times I pick five strings. Timing is getting better. Some parts of the song change tempo. I still have to guard against rushing the song, however, I am better at keeping in the groove now than I was even 6 months ago. When I work with the slide on  two strings and still need to pick the open strings adjacent to where my slide is positioned, I still some times touch the adjacent string and get that weird sound so I practice that one maneuver over and over again until I get it ( I think I do) and incorporate it back into the song. I am looking forward to the weekend so I can put all day Saturday and Sunday practicing the song. I only have one "honey-do" task on my schedule and I hope to keep it that way so I can practice. Shhh do not tell my girl friend.

I think this song has been a good one to learn and it is a pretty little tune. I have the confidence now that I really want to tackle Coconut Grove next. I may not know what I am getting myself into but I am going to try. There are a lot of forward and backward bar slants in this song. It is a cool song. Check it out. Look up Jimmy Day Coconut Grove. I love this version. This song was originally played on the lap steel and was popular in the 20's and 30's. So, the obvious question becomes "WHY? Why learn bar slants when your pedals do the same thing?" The sound is different for one. Two, I think these old techniques need to be preserved as they are part of our history. Three, it forces me to train my ear to know that my bar slant is correct. Finally I think it is fun.

Hey, I want to hear from you guys no matter where you are US, Canada, Europe or Asia. Drop a line and say howdy and tell me whats going on with your steel guitar experience. Give me permission and I will share your email in a post.

Keep Steelin
Stann