![]() ![]() Write down on the chord chart the "tab" neck positions for the chords when you figure them out - i.e. For some reason, I seem to be able to pick chords out from a recording better on a six string guitar and then transfer the chords to pedal steel.įigure out how to play the chord chart in several different positions on the pedal steel neck (pedals up/pedals down, etc.) so you can play "pads" in different positions for a little variety on subsequent verses. ![]() Make up a chord chart of the song to show chord changes and different sections (verse, chorus, bridge, etc.) You can use the Nashville numbering system or write out the chords in the key they're actually played in. You can break passages up into only a few notes, several measures, or up to 1 min 30 secs and slow things down incrementally without changing the pitch. I've got a TR-1000 digital music study recorder. Get some kind of recorder that can slow down sections of the song - this really helps for figuring out fast steel parts. Jack, here's a post I wrote a while ago (with a few updates) - this method seems to work for me.
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