The difference between a lap steel, pedal steel, & slide guitar + some advice to get started playing
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- The difference between slide guitar, a lap steel guitar, a console steel guitar, and a pedal steel guitar + some advice to get started playing them. Whether you just want to know what they're called, or if you're a guitarist or other instrumentalist looking to try something new, this is a good place to start. if you want to delve further into the steel guitar, you can subscribe to this channel, where there are several videos of steel guitar performance, and help to get you started playing.
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this video was exactly what i was looking for to understand the difference between these instruments. thank you!
Great, thanks for watching!
I'm a long-time (50 years) off and on guitar player. Mostly off due to military service, marriage, and work. But now that I'm retired (and single) I have all the time, freedom to seriously study music theory, and enough money to expand my electric and acoustic guitar collection and to learn a new instrument; i.e., steel guitar.
When I decided to jump into learning steel guitar, I knew that I wanted to keep it as simple as possible and begin with a lap / or console steel, and not pedal steel, so I decided I just needed a single neck guitar. In doing my research on what I might want to buy, I saw that one could buy a single neck 6-string lap steel for just a few hundred bucks. Butt I've always been a kind of "Gucci--brand" guitar collector; i.e., I want instruments with a brand name, so for my very first steel guitar, I went 5X pricier and got a vintage Fender Deluxe 8.
Then I started reading everything I could about learning how to play steel guitar, and discovered that there were dozens, hundreds, even an infinite number of tunings for steel guitar. I quickly surmised that I did not want to keep retuning / re-stringing a single neck guitar to test out Open G, Open D, A6, C6, and E9, etc., so I went back to the popular website we all know and love, and bought a 60's vintage Fender Stringmaster T8.
Both the DX-8 and T8 are short scale guitars, and in my search for multi-neck guitars and reading the Steel Guitar Forum, I learned that Fender also made mid scale (24 1/2 in) guitar, and a long scale (26 in) guitar, and I decided I "needed" mid-scale and long scale examples for my new steel guitar collection as well.
So back to ever-popular website we all know and love I went and picked up a 1953 Fender Stringmaster D8 (long scale) and a 60's vintage Stringmaster D8 (mid scale) as well.
THEN... I decided that I should get an actual 6-string lap steel. Back to the gear website I went and picked up a 60's vintage Fender Champ.
By now you can see that I'm partial to Fender instruments... Then I discovered the world of lap steel benders on TH-cam so... back to the gear website I go to pick up a brand new Gretsch 5700 and a Peters G/B Pitch Witch benders, and a roller nut and roller bridge for the Gretsch. Just got the 60's D8 and the Gretsch guitars and bender hardware in today. I will take my time modifying the Gretsch to make sure it's absolutely perfect.
I think the madness has run its course, though I really, really, really like that Duesenberg Fairytale... :)
And now I'm watching all of your videos! Thanks for what you do for us beginners Brother Shaw. Liked, subscribed, and shared on social media. God bless.
I'm glad to help! Sounds like you got the bug, haha!
So nice to spend the afternoon with this.
Thanks for watching!
Got to watch Cindy Cashdollar up close for a day of rehearsal. She is awesome❤ This is great. What a terrific player you are! Thanks. Wish I could play slide.
Thank you & you should give it a try!
I started non pedal so I fully agree with your suggestions. I have several of both pedal and non pedal steels, and a Dobro.
Thanks Larry!
What a great video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Really good stuff, thank you. I would also add that a Dobro is an excellent fist choice also - and it does not require power/amplification equipment.
Thanks, that's a great point, and I agree with you!
Exteremely helpful video, thank you
Thanks for watching!
That was so cool and informative, Ethan! 😊
Thanks for checking it out, Sara!
great info thankyou
Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
thank you!
thanks for watching!
My mentor Brian Cober invented a style called Double Slide Guitar in the 70s - with a Tele that had lap steel action with two slides on one hand - the main slide was a hybrid between a steel bar and a tube slide, with a smaller slide on the thumb that covered three strings, and Brian played it overhand style. I play the same style but on my lap - I think of it being halfway between slide guitar and lap steel.
sounds cool!
@@texas_swing it is really cool - check out videos of Brian on YT if you have the time, he really revolutionized lap steel playing. And may I just say, your playing is impeccable - I really enjoy your videos!
@@mikenagoda thank you!
I saw this a few months back, watched your videos and started on my journey! Thankyou brotha!! I only played a 6 string back then lol. Got a 10 String Akira lapsteel, then a nice rosewood pedal sierra 10 string 3x4. Now, I’m looking into an emmons 3 x 1 (I’m thinking I can add stuff like it’s a maverick lol) for a gigging guitar because it’s tough settings things up when it’s Saturday night at the bar then having worship band at 900 am Sundays lol. I’m just going to leave one set up at church ha. :)
Man, that's great! Good luck on the steel journey!
Hi Thanks fun showing us all the options for steel guitar’s. Would love to have a go at learning the lap steel as you say best to start. What would I pick up a good model lap for as you said don’t spend a lot of money. I have always wanted to play steel guitar. How long would it take to be able to play reasonably well. I suppose you will say how much practice. But I am happy to have found your channel and subscribed regards Norm
Thanks for watching! I made a whole video about which cheap lap steel to buy, which should really help you out. You can find it if you look at the videos on my channel. As far as how long it will take to get good, that's up to you! 😉
Thanks for the video. What are the tunings on your triple neck steel?
Thanks for checking it out! B11, A6, and E13.
I just started learning on a borrowed dobro. But my ultimate goal would be lap steel. I noticed you had a cheap Rogue in one of your videos and you advised people to start with a cheap one. What would be the minimum requirements of the amp to get a good steel sound?
pretty much any decent guitar amp will be a good lap steel amp. You just might need to turn down the treble.
@@texas_swing Thank you for the reply.
Hey can a picaso bow sound good with the pedal slide guitar?
I don't know, but probably pretty cool!
But is there a significant difference in tone between slide guitar and steel guitar?
Yes, for sure. But it is also really affected by your amp and whatever else you are playing through.
Oh I get it SpongeBob music!
Which one is older, the lap steel or pedal steel? My grandparents played one of these before they had children and no one knows which one! They had children in the late 1930s.
Lap steel came first. If it was in the thirties, it was definitely lap steel, and probably acoustic. And that's super cool!
Wat is that guitar being played here ,I had a similar f hole guitar only it was tiger blonde body oahu
It's a Gibson ES-150.
The narration volume was too low and the music volume too high in contrast.
Wtih the voice up enough to hear left the music extremely too load.
With the music at an acceptable level the voice it almost a mute.
Hope this helps you in future video editing.
The Information was much appreciated!