When David plays his lap steel guitar he is putting tears to music. The sound is always emotional to me and leads to a tear or two. He's not putting music to tears. It's tears to music.
That's a pedal steel guitar some call it a lap steel guitar but either one works! He also plays that instrument in the song "One of These Days" and "Great Gig In the Sky" with both of those songs also played during this Pulse concert! He also plays it in one more song which escapes me at the time! So glad you did the live version because so many people do the studio version from the album and think that is a regular guitar David is playing. Then when someone sees him playing the lap steel/pedal steel the reaction from someone seeing it the first time is always interesting!
It is not a pedal steel...a pedal steel mainly used in Western Swing and counyry actually has knee and foot pedals to change pitch..this is a pure lap steel...you are dead wrong!
Can never go wrong with any tune from the 'Pulse' concert. Your perception of live music will be changed forever when you view the entire concert--it includes the entire live version of 'Dark Side of the Moon' along with their more contemporary catalogue. Enjoy!
A lap steel,sounds like a supercharged slide guitar. Floyd and the Beatles came up with sounds that blew everyone’s mind. Oh,and I was there at Earls Court on the second night and the whole show changed my life and plenty of others who witnessed it October,1994.
As jonhenke said, that's a pedal steel guitar. A development from the slide guitar, which originated as a normal guitar played with a slider or 'steel' (hence the name). I love the unique sound it makes and the way it can slide continuously between notes - Gilmour makes the most of it in this track.
In the 'Live at Pompeii 2016' version, David does a much longer acoustic guitar solo at the end of the song after playing the steel guitar. It adds much more depth to the end of the song. There is also a version on HDPinkFloyd where David replaces the electric bass guitar with a standup bass and adds a cello to the mix.
If you want to see and hear more of "Lap Steel Guitar" in the hands of David Gilmour, watch: Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited)
Guys, horizontal electric guitar. Unlike an electric or acoustic guitar, the steel guitar is played horizontally, in fact it is shaped like a table and does not have a sound box, unless it is an acoustic model.
One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. David Gilmour knows how to make every note sing . He’s a master musician. You must watch the Johnny Cash version of the song Hurt( by Trent Reznor / band Nine In Nails) . It’s a must.
It is a lap steel...not a pedal steel...a pedal steel has knee and foot pedals to change pitch...that is a pure lap steel...more fret work required to change notes/pitch....the pedal steel is mainly used in Country and Western Swing music...a much later instrument than the lap steel, which originated in Hawaiian music.
th-cam.com/video/jXTmh8fC_RQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=equM1IMTs8-ZLsBM Love PF original version then listened to this and got to love another heavier tribute to a great band and song.
Why don't you do Father Christmas by the Kinks. If you haven't heard it it is a great song not just a great Christmas song. This song would be good anytime of the year.
When David plays his lap steel guitar he is putting tears to music. The sound is always emotional to me and leads to a tear or two. He's not putting music to tears. It's tears to music.
That's a pedal steel guitar some call it a lap steel guitar but either one works! He also plays that instrument in the song "One of These Days" and "Great Gig In the Sky" with both of those songs also played during this Pulse concert! He also plays it in one more song which escapes me at the time!
So glad you did the live version because so many people do the studio version from the album and think that is a regular guitar David is playing. Then when someone sees him playing the lap steel/pedal steel the reaction from someone seeing it the first time is always interesting!
Lost is the acoustic guitar at the beginning and at the end - change is so subtle
It is not a pedal steel...a pedal steel mainly used in Western Swing and counyry actually has knee and foot pedals to change pitch..this is a pure lap steel...you are dead wrong!
Welcome to magic of Pink Floyd... You will be addict to them very soon.
50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody!
Gilmour on that lap steel guitar is so freaking good...pure ecstasy!
Can never go wrong with any tune from the 'Pulse' concert. Your perception of live music will be changed forever when you view the entire concert--it includes the entire live version of 'Dark Side of the Moon' along with their more contemporary catalogue. Enjoy!
A lap steel,sounds like a supercharged slide guitar.
Floyd and the Beatles came up with sounds that blew everyone’s mind.
Oh,and I was there at Earls Court on the second night and the whole show changed my life and plenty of others who witnessed it
October,1994.
That's a Steel Guitar they were big in Country Songs back then and Pink Floyd was the First one that I've seen ever used one.
As jonhenke said, that's a pedal steel guitar. A development from the slide guitar, which originated as a normal guitar played with a slider or 'steel' (hence the name). I love the unique sound it makes and the way it can slide continuously between notes - Gilmour makes the most of it in this track.
New prescriber because ya'll are watching Pink Floyd
At the end there Gilmour is playing his red Jedson lap steel.
In the 'Live at Pompeii 2016' version, David does a much longer acoustic guitar solo at the end of the song after playing the steel guitar. It adds much more depth to the end of the song. There is also a version on HDPinkFloyd where David replaces the electric bass guitar with a standup bass and adds a cello to the mix.
If you want to see and hear more of "Lap Steel Guitar" in the hands of David Gilmour, watch:
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited)
Seen them twice ❤
Guys, horizontal electric guitar.
Unlike an electric or acoustic guitar, the steel guitar is played horizontally, in fact it is shaped like a table and does not have a sound box, unless it is an acoustic model.
One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. David Gilmour knows how to make every note sing . He’s a master musician. You must watch the Johnny Cash version of the song Hurt( by Trent Reznor / band Nine In Nails) . It’s a must.
melhor som melhor música do mundo pink floyd...
(12:52) If you want to hear Pink Floyd with orchestra and choir check out Atom Heart Mother. It's *very* beautiful.
Also check out One of these Days from Pulse
Best song ever😂
He plays the slide pedal guitar in a few songs One of these days for one
Check out Echoes part 1 and 2 you will not be disappointed
It's a lap steel guitar.
That's a Jedson lap steel
It is a lap steel...not a pedal steel...a pedal steel has knee and foot pedals to change pitch...that is a pure lap steel...more fret work required to change notes/pitch....the pedal steel is mainly used in Country and Western Swing music...a much later instrument than the lap steel, which originated in Hawaiian music.
th-cam.com/video/jXTmh8fC_RQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=equM1IMTs8-ZLsBM
Love PF original version then listened to this and got to love another heavier tribute to a great band and song.
1994
It's a pedal steel guitar. I guess you don't get much country music there lol.
Why don't you do Father Christmas by the Kinks. If you haven't heard it it is a great song not just a great Christmas song. This song would be good anytime of the year.
haha anytime of the year? lol ok haha ive added it to my list
Thank you 😁
@@Azimov-REACTS i joke not. It's a hard rock song that involves mugging Santa. Give it a go.
Get of this waiting go to abba
ALSO CALLED A SLIDE GUITAR FOR SHORT.NOBODYS FOOL BY CINDERELLA. JUST SAYING.
awesome cheers, never heard of Cinderella, but Nobodys fool - is this a cover of Evanescence by any chance?
U can't do pror mucic
Keep talking
Alter , noch mehr Pause geht nicht , oder ?
It's just called a slide guitar
I stopped watching on "I know you hate that song"
.....ok 🤷♂️