This is a short improvisation on the Speedy West tune “Skiddle-Dee-Boo,” played here in non-pedal C6 on my Rickenbacker console. Speedy was in his E tuning I believe on the record, sounds like he has a pedal to lower the 5th tone to get that nice big 9th chord. It doesn’t really matter what tuning you’re in if you have the 5th, 6th, root, and 3rd on adjacent strings somewhere in the tuning. This change was later adopted into the modern pedal steel C6 setup by the likes of Jimmy Day and Buddy Emmons, who both pioneered the pedal steel (in the late 50s) to able to pick out the right string and pedal combinations to play every chord you can name. I’m approximating it here with some three-note Jerry Byrd-style slants which can really go a long way for you (and also add years to your life because you don’t have to lug around your pedal steel rig! But you may regret this choice as soon as someone calls a Ray Price or Buck Owens tune).
9 views
21
4
10 months ago 00:02:21 1
Annie Dolan with Joel Paterson - Lonesome Tears In My Eyes
10 months ago 00:01:58 1
Annie Dolan with Joel Paterson - Besame Mucho
10 months ago 02:11:26 1
Indie/Pop/Folk Compilation - April 2024 (2-Hour Playlist)
1 year ago 00:03:06 1
I’ve Got To Be A Rug Cutter :: The Modern Sounds + Jonathan Doyle
1 year ago 00:04:34 10
Joel Paterson and Oscar Wilson Please don’t go
1 year ago 00:00:59 6
Manboys 2023 Teaser: Tango, Echo, November
1 year ago 00:56:20 2
Modern Sound (Joel Paterson) - Rockin’ Race Jamboree 26
2 years ago 00:03:07 1
And I Love Her (Beatles instrumental)
2 years ago 00:01:33 1
Joel Paterson and The Modern Sounds - Apache
2 years ago 00:03:35 1
Happy Birthday Aunt Lucy
2 years ago 00:01:23 1
Marmalade Chefs
2 years ago 00:01:55 1
A Shave, Sir? A Light Pomade
2 years ago 02:30:11 1
Indie/Pop/Folk Compilation - April 2023 (2½-Hour Playlist)