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Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:28 pm
Hello everyone,
I've just joined the forum and look forward to sharing and learning. I began playing music on a semi-pro basis when I was around eight years old, and played full time in my 20s. I've continued to play ever since (I'm 64) and six years ago reformed a band I played in as a student in the early to mid-70s. Three of the original members have got back together with a fourth person and we have been gigging, playing small festivals and recording. We released an album earlier this month. I'm a multi-instrumentalist with a vast collection of instruments (around 70 at the last count). More than anything I play banjo, mandolin and dobro and some lap steel, too. I'm about to buy a pedal steel, and can't wait to start learning it.
I edit a specialist magazine called BMG, which has been running on and off since 1903, and is primarily for players of banjo, mandolin, guitar and kindred fretted instruments. It includes a music supplement and we always include a piece for lap steel, arranged by Maurice Hipkiss.
David
Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:44 pm
Welcome David,
Good luck with your pedal steel adventure, given that you're already a lap steeler, I'm sure you'll find the transition smooth. If not you'll find plenty of good help and advice on here.
70 instruments! Crivens! That puts my 6 (comb and paper included) to shame.
Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:50 pm
welcome aboard David, I used to buy that Mag about 60 years ago! Did not know it was still going.
Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:10 pm
Welcome to the forum David, best of luck on your adventure in pedal steel land.
I wrote several articles for the BMG magazine back in the late 70s, one being on Bristol based Hawaiian style lap player by the name of Bill Hemmings.
Tue Feb 04, 2020 8:50 pm
Welcome to the Forum David, with your wealth of playing experience on Dobro and Lap steel you will soon get to grips with the PSG. Like John I also bought and enjoyed the BMG magazine for many years.
Wed Feb 05, 2020 4:54 pm
JohnDavisStringsHere wrote:welcome aboard David, I used to buy that Mag about 60 years ago! Did not know it was still going.
Hey - me too! I was actually featured in it in the mid-seventies; concentrating on mando & banjo but my Northumbrian pipes got an honourable mention too, I was a folkie then

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So - welcome to the madhouse.
Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:23 am
Thanks to all for the warm welcomes. Yes, BMG is still going. It ceased publication for a number of years, when Clifford Essex Music Co. folded. The company was bought by Clem Vickery around ten years ago and BMG started up again. I've been editor officially for a little over a year but contributed to the magazine for the last nine years. Currently, I write tunes for the lap steel and Maurice Hipkiss arranges them. He uses an E13 tuning.
I am hoping that the transition to PSG will be reasonably smooth. I've been studying YouTube videos voraciously for the last few weeks and I'm raring to go. I play dobro in standard G tuning and also (for jazzy numbers) with the bass string dropped to E. I've experimented with a number of lap steel tunings, including a straight G chord like the dobro and C6. I think the answer is to have to lap steels, tuned differently!
Mon Feb 10, 2020 4:10 pm
David I could fix that, I have a 1962 D8 Conchord Lap steel going cheap I think one neck is C6th and one is E13 but I am a pedal pusher and will never master the plank......
Mon Feb 10, 2020 4:56 pm
Hi John,
Not sure I could justify that, given I am about to acquire a PSG! But thank you, anyway.
David
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