Harmonized Scales on Steel Guitar

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  • Опубліковано 9 сер 2012
  • Bob Hempker shows how he practices harmonizing scales.
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  • @sledge1960
    @sledge1960 9 років тому +2

    As a newbie to PSG myself I can say that this is one of the most important lessons the novice player will get, it gets you started actually playing tunes. Bobbe Seymour is such a loss, I'm just grateful he left a legacy that others can use to enjoy the instrument he loved and played so well for so long.

  • @donaldcouchie646
    @donaldcouchie646 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Mr. Hempker, this is such valuable information on playing PSG.

  • @deebeam
    @deebeam 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! The light bulb just went off! Very helpful and explained in a simple straight-forward manner.

  • @mssippijim
    @mssippijim Рік тому

    R.I.P. Bobby, you gave us so much.

  • @cmguitar50
    @cmguitar50 9 років тому

    Bob - Thanks! One of the best lessons I've seen - and showing it in no pedals and pedals A&B is GREAT! Lots of stuff to digest - forget questions about equipment - this one's about technique :)

  • @D10Mullen
    @D10Mullen 12 років тому

    Great stuff, Bob! You have demonstrated the essential building blocks of moving harmony so necessary in good country PSG...and not necessarily "country", but in all types of music. The challenge for us now is to develop that "muscle memory" to the
    point that it becomes automatic. Thanks so much, and tell Bobbe and Vic, "Hello"!
    Mac McCarthy - Roswell, Ga.

  • @doninetexas
    @doninetexas 12 років тому

    Thanks, Bob! A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say.

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 12 років тому

    Thanks Bob, That sure clears up a lot. Not as difficult as it may sound. Keep up the good work.

  • @brianbarrett4192
    @brianbarrett4192 3 роки тому

    That's a really good lesson. It gave me new ideas.

  • @rzsdad1
    @rzsdad1 11 років тому

    Thanks Bob! A+ stuff!

  • @marjomul
    @marjomul 11 років тому

    Sounding good Bob, Miss ya here in Branson.

  • @Kapperman
    @Kapperman 5 років тому

    Thanks a lot. Just what I need 👍👍

  • @lewisbighuber7029
    @lewisbighuber7029 7 років тому

    yes ,very enlightening. Great player.😇

  • @pitol678
    @pitol678 12 років тому

    Thank you sir, this is very helpful!

  • @arthurjones4576
    @arthurjones4576 10 років тому

    Thank you sir.

  • @alanmuir6100
    @alanmuir6100 5 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @houstonguy65
    @houstonguy65 11 років тому

    Hey, I bought that old Standel amplifier in the background last week!

  • @thepuddler
    @thepuddler 11 років тому

    Looking good there, Bob.

  • @pedalsteelpaul
    @pedalsteelpaul 12 років тому

    thanx a lot

  • @mikekreitzer4394
    @mikekreitzer4394 10 років тому

    Hi Bob, On the 13th fret "F" chord. I have a 70's Sho-Bud Maverick. with only one knee lever. I tired the "C" pedal, but it's raises my 4th and 5th strings. How can I get away without raising the 5th? .......... Should I go with using strings 2-3-4? Make sense? It sounds like it could use a lower bass note in there somewhere~
    Thanks
    Mike/Ohio.

  • @MHsearchingTruth
    @MHsearchingTruth 9 років тому

    The tone is absolutly beautiful, I'd love to know what amp that's running thru

    • @iainscott5702
      @iainscott5702 9 років тому

      I think he cud sound like that thru most amps.

  • @JoshYenne
    @JoshYenne 5 років тому

    awesome! Always a good lesson! and this was a long time ago! And although I love Bobbe Seymour and I love steel guitar nashiville that is without a doubt one of the worst shirts I've ever seen in my life! :-)