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Re: OT: Moog lap steel



very nice Bill! i always wisdh there was a lapsteel that could sustain
notes for ever,i remember listening the the end of Led Zeppelins "over
the hills and far away" and couldnt figure out how they had recorded
that.Then in an interview somewhere i read that Jimm Page had done it
with a lapsteel but i still find it amazing how he got it to sustain
like that for so long,it sound as there is also some sort of organ but
im not sure, same thing with some of those Hendrix and Santanas
solos,they amost sounded as if they had a sustaier bulit in;-)
I guess all they should be the credited with being perhaps the
godfathers of sustain;-)
Luis

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:29 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> 
wrote:
> When I was in at NAMM in January  I was introduced to the A and R guy for
> Moog who gave me a brief introduction to the new moog lap steel.  By
> coincidence I was due to be in Asheville NC,where Moog is based, for a 
>week
>   in March with my wife Nancy  to care for her 86 year old mother while
> Nancy's sister was away, and I was invited to the factory to further 
>check
> out the new lap steel and shoot some video of it. I was accompanied by my
> new good friend and LD member Andy Owens, and we had a blast , visiting 
>the
> factory and meeting nearly everyone who worked there:-)and I had about an
> hour to check out the the instrument which they edited down in to this
> video. It is really another experience altogether the way this instrument
> handles the infinite sustain thing, having owned an ebow forever and 
>tried
> various sustainer devices. This seems capable of the same kind of mayhem,
>  but also  more control and subtlety as well. The most interesting thing 
>for
> me was being able to sweep from one chord position to another without 
>having
> to generate sustain by creating a physically driven vibrato by shaking 
>the
> bar, or even striking the strings with my fingers. I might get some grief
> from Randy Jackson for being pitchy in places but I went in a sceptic and
> left wondering how I could get the money together to buy one. amazing.
>  Enjoy
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HSmHE0OIrI
> Bill



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