@@0k53sejh Thank you! It’s important to note that this Les Paul is modified with a B Bender system by Dietrich Parts. It makes pedal steel techniques much more achievable on a regular electric guitar.
I actually picked up enough from your fingers and hand positions to get this solo to where I’m happy with it! Without this video, I would have just ben playing some random lines. Very helpful, thanks, and thanks for the reply!
Wow!!!! Incredible buddy. Keep up the great content. 👍
Love Toy,...quite cool on the les Paul...
Great player for sure!
Bro!!!! Sounding great!
Beautifully done! Trying to figure this out for a gig friday
Thank you very much. You have a b bender too?
Unfortunately not. @@XxSkydog71xX
@@scootmcgoot570 no worries too because these shapes are fairly simple to replicate. Good luck on the gig
Awesome as always. Nailed it.
@@DonTheGuitarGuy thanks!
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Always wondered if I could get a steel sound on my les paul, might give one a try sometime later.
You can get pretty close with a B Bender from Dietrich Parts like the one in this video
Wow, man! Great tone. If I was just listening to you play, I couldn't have told the difference. What are you using for pedals?
Thank you very much. I’m not using any pedals, just an ambient reverb through GarageBand!
trying to learn this but can't figure out where all of the notes are coming from even with it slowed down! GREAT JOB though. The rest is on me.
@@0k53sejh Thank you! It’s important to note that this Les Paul is modified with a B Bender system by Dietrich Parts. It makes pedal steel techniques much more achievable on a regular electric guitar.
I actually picked up enough from your fingers and hand positions to get this solo to where I’m happy with it! Without this video, I would have just ben playing some random lines. Very helpful, thanks, and thanks for the reply!
I have to ask man where did you come up with that username, skydog
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