Tone Bar Questions

Posted:
Sat Dec 05, 2020 9:45 pm
by Mike Dexter
After many years lay off from learning lap steel I am wanting to play again. I am asking advice regarding the tone bar & finger picks.
Tone Bars.
a) Which type of tone bar do you prefer?--the round bullet type or the more flatter type with slight cut out for thumb / finger? Make?
b) Tone bars come at different prices--from cheap to expensive--beware of the cheap ones?
Finger & thumb Picks
Which make do you use & prefer?
Many thanks.
Re: Tone Bar Questions

Posted:
Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:14 pm
by Tony Russell Davis
For lap steel, or pedal steel you must have a bullet nose bar to cope with certain slants, particularly split slants. I would favour a bar like (not necessarily THE) Dunlop 920; so use that as a yardstick for size, it suits a 6, 7 or even 8 string lap steel and is not at odds with a 10. Basil makes super bars to your spec. in polymer, Ben Burrows make custom bars of steel, I have a couple from both and are excellent. It's Dobro players that tend towards a Stevens bar (Shubb for example) but the technique involves much lifting off and hammering on of the bar and the shaped sides and top suit that; they don't do much slant work and the "squared" off nose is poor for that anyway.
Plastic thumb and metal finger picks. Dunlop work for both, National fingerpicks are fine too, Herco thumbies are great if you can find them. Gauges are very much to preference. I like Herco thumbpicks, Dunlop second choice and 20-25 gauge fingerpicks (almost any brand) but several friends prefer lighter, even down to 15-18. That's down to you to try some and see.
Re: Tone Bar Questions

Posted:
Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:37 am
by JohnDavisStringsHere
Cousin Tony spot on again, Bens Bars great value for the money ....I have a notion that Baz's poly bars will stave off the arthritis better than cold steel but I could be wrong.... My preference on picks Dunlop .25 for some reason music shops seem to sell 18/20 NBG to me.