3 Pedal Steel Licks You Must Know And One You Don't (You Should Know It)
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2017
- Brandon Blackburn shows us some useful pedal steel licks! From Bakersfield country to modern country!
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In some states it's illegal to play these licks on anything but a Telecaster. 😎
Not to mention damned near impossible to do on many other guitars; and you can probably look forward to a broken string smacking you in the face!
My Strat works fine and I haven't been arrested.
Love my Tele!
Guitar Man what state are you in?
This may be a dumb question but then again there are some very strange laws hahaha. But is it really?
Excellent, really informative. I could hear variations in my head, especially the first two licks.many thanks from Australia.
Thank you...these little guitar tricks are so cool to know
and keep in inventory! A great accent to throw in when
Jamming.
Love that last lick ( the one you don't need to know): never saw it used on guitar before. Thanks!
Any guitar player who can make his guitar sound like a pedal steel is a hero. No questions asked.
You make "Keith Country" look so easy. I can't keep my 3rd and 4th fingers from moving while bending the note. Fun stuff though. Thanks for posting.
WOW! GREAT STUFF!!! 2 Thumbs up! Thanks for sharing.
So clearly presented. Thank you so much. I’m using the first three constantly now, the last one….that’s gonna take a little more time..
Awesome! The last one blew my mind, thank you!
Sweeeeet ! Thank you Brandon. Love those licks !
Thanks. This is great. Got it bookmarked.
Nicely done and very helpful thank you.
The last lick very reminiscent of ideas demonstrated by Jerry Donahue … many thanks for posting as had forgotten about that possibility.
PTGL.....good job...generous for sharing most appreciative...for the slowed demo.....that was essential for comprehension. Hope you'll do more.
Nice. I knew one of the three. Thank you!
Great lesson, very well explained 👍
Really cool licks thanks for the tutorial
That last C one is AWESOME dude!
I've been looking for some good steel bend lessons, this is 100% what I wanted, thanks for the great lesson! Please do a Clarence White lesson if you have not done so already:)
This is awesome ... a good place to start . Thanks for sharing 🎸✌
Emmit Twine thank you!!
Cool licks! Thanks!
Excellent lesson, thank you!!
That last lick is awesome!
Okay! I've done a little bit of string bending through the years, but I tell you, I've NEVER seen that 'bend-left/bend-right on the way back, while holding the other string together' thing!! Sheer madness, mad genius! I gotta get this thing under my fingers! OUCH! And thanks....I think!
Rob Kirby Thank you! It’s definitely a tricky move, especially to get in tune! Haha
I've used morphs of the first three licks for ever...the one you don't need to know is challenging. Thanx for the tips and adding a whole nother dynamic to me playin'...
No problem! Glad you enjoyed the licks!!!
Well done, thanks so much.
The last one is amazing
A relative newbee to trad country, major scale, after decades of Blues... These licks are just what I've been looking for... I know one steel lick, and it's to the point where it gets over used.
Big Thanks... subscribing...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Digging this in England - especially that last sneaky lick ✌️🐍🖤✨
James Cassidy glad yo hear it!
Great video That Tumbly Brumley lick is classic.
sc lawman a classic indeed!
Great stuff. Thanx for sharing
Thank you for watching!
I had to put down my Ibanez and grab my Tele, Nice dude
I remember learning to play the 4th lick from a Jerry Donahue tutorial flexi-disk that came with Guitar Player in the 80s!
I'm pretty sure that video is on RUclips now.
"Jerry Donahue - Bending Genius"
ruclips.net/video/-DpIUdFFr3w/видео.html
Excellent! Love these
Glad to hear!
Love the 4th! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Love it thanks.
Dude! That last one is solid😮
Man you just showed me a new road map thank 4 that
Very cool thanks, man.
Cool. Thanks!
great stuff thanks for this
Excellent easy learn, good job...
Thank you very much!
This is a great lesson. I play a lot of this style and there’s always so much more to learn! Licks 1 and 4 are totally new to me. That first one is a workout on 11’s!
Blair Hogan glad you enjoyed ur! That would be a workout for sure!
So it’s not just me then. 😐
About to try it on a fat set of .13's! May God have mercy
This is awesome!
Great video thanks for uploading
Christopher Rose Original songs glad you enjoyed it!
Displaying Chord diagrams on the screen as you play would help some learners as well. Fun! Thanks.
Pedal steel bends and banjo rolls sound great on a tele.
Great video!
I don't play much country music, but I will admit it is fun to play. I guess that's why you see everyone from Steven Tyler to the Stones dabble into it from time to time. I don't know if I can get my aging, rebellious fingers to submit to these techniques, but under capable hands, they're sparkling little gems of countrified tone. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome. Thanks.
Of course!
Pure Telecaster or Broadcaster stuff
Great Tutorial.
I wish there was more.
Very nice lesson, very tasty licks, Very much going to subscribe and would be very happy to learn some new Roy Buchanan licks .
Gotta love Roy!
Essential. Thanks!
Thank you very much!!
B erry sneaky .... I like it. Thanks for sharing.
Dag bro! awesome stuff!!!
Nice lesson thanks!
No problem!
Awesome man! Thanks!!!
Not a problem!
Ouch!...my aching joints!!! Great lesson 👍
These sound great! Liked and Subbed.
Thank you very much!
This is great, I love these licks and I am not a life long country player, mostly rock. I’ve seen one other guy play that last one. It blew my mind. One of the first game changers for how I thought about country music and country music guitar players.
Fantastic!
Thank you!
I love trying to play old Hank Williams songs and making my telecaster sound like a steel 😎👍🏻. These licks will sound great in hank Williams instrumentals
Excellent. . . . thanks.
Well done sir.
thank you very much sir!
good stuff!
Dude!!!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU so much bro for the 4th bend absolutely the best bend in a guitar 🎸 I've ever heard
'tis a tasty one!
GREAT! Cool and thank you! We don't have a steel guy in our band, but two guitar players. I get most of the slide-y stuff and this is reallly great
David Shepard glad to help!!
@@PrimeTimeGuitarLessons Truly appreciate it!
That last lick is gorgeous!
Certainly a classic!
Lee Cander thank you very much l learn something everyday..😗
nice teaching
Very cool.
Thank you , great 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
SWEET!
Awesome wish I knew those licks years ago
Better late than never ;)
Very nice. The one I don't know...I do now. Thanks
Glad to help!
Wow! Thanks and wow!
Super job pal !! Greetz from southern germany ;-) yeeehaw....
Thank you for that last one!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Keith riff is a Albert lee riff:)
Great video but your Keith lick is an Albert Lee lick. Years ago I rented a video at blockbuster by Albert lee. It was the lick I remembered and use daily
That's the steel tag lick on "Together Again". I thought it was Tom Brumley, too. But, when I looked at the time line, it shows Ralph Mooney playing for Buck then. Tom may have used it after that since it's an easy one for a steel player to learn. I use it all the time on the guitar. Great lick!
Randy Minnick it was Tom Brumley on that track.
Definitely not Ralph Mooney in “Together Again”. That is Tom, for sure.
Very nice simple and effective. I’ll still have a use for my Dusenberg multibender though. Might even use it on those licks
Minimalism is a key to success.
You got to be born with talent to learn a lot of these things
This is great!!!!!! Subbed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That 4th bend was brilliant. I've never seen that before. Closest thing is that Hendrix blues bend where he bends the B string up and catches the G string down. (both single notes only though.).
Patrick Cochrane nobody knows what you're talking about, but of course I do lol.
I think that was live from Berkeley
I know that Hendrix trick too, there's a vid of Greg Koch teaching "that Hendrix thing" or something to that effect
After trying it out I find this one far more difficult.
Hendrix plays that lick just after he sings the lyrics "...hittin wrong notes..."
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Thanks alot!!
Glad to help!
Mega, thx!
Thanks much man!
Of course!
Really good video
Very cool man!
Thank you!
Tasty!!!! Thanks
Why anyone would give you a thumbs down is a mystery to me. You did a great job. I play at an Assisted Living home and love giving them music during this time. My music videos are on my channel. I subscribed to you. Maybe we can be RUclips friends.
You just taught me how to play Rain is Good Thing without a B bender! Thanks! Lol
Haha I thought that was Luke Bryan rather than Keith Urban
Multi-purpose!
Great tutorial!... I have to ask though, what are your settings on your amp? What kind of amp? What pedals are you using for effects as well as their order. Sounds great!
Nice. I do mostly piano these days. But I enjoy taking out the electric.a Subbed - pianostyle100
Wow, how do you get that fabulous tone?! Really lovely!
thanks
Great my friend thumbs up 👍
Thank you very much!
How do you do the last one on a guitar with high string action? Seems impossible to get hold of the 2nd string correctly when bending down the 3rd...
Thanks
I'm not a big country music fan, but love diving into any style played on 6 strings...from djenting to flemenco. And now I'll be adding some Pedal Steel. Thanks for the lesson!