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Robert Lewand
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From: Baltimore, Maryland

posted 06 October 2005 10:24 AM     profile     
Anyone have any suggestions for simulating a wolf whistle on a pedal steel?

Thanks.

Jim Eller
Member

From: Kodak, TN USA

posted 06 October 2005 01:03 PM     profile     
I use the first string starting about 3/4 of the way up. Then slide up and back while using the volume pedal to swell the sound. On the back slide I start with a little forward motion first.

Hard to describe I guess but it does get the crowds attention when used in the right place and sparingly.

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 08 October 2005 08:57 AM     profile     
Jim, Long time no see!

Robert,
Jim's post describes what I do. It's a "feel thing", not really easy to tab, since it involves the volume pedal.

Here's an example of me doing it in a cover of Gretchen Wilson's Redneck Woman.

The Wolf Whistle is not in the original recording, and my band tries to stay true to the recordings, so I only did it at practices, not shows.

Then one day our singer said to me, "How come you never do the Steel Whistle live, I like it".

Ever since, I haven't missed doing it in "Redneck Woman".

It's interesting to note that there is a Wolf Whistle on Gretchen's new CD. It's in the song California Girls (not the Beach Boys song of the same name), right after the line "there ain't nothing wrong with plastic surgery...".

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-j0ey-
www.JoeyAce.com


Gareth Carthew
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From: West Sussex, UK

posted 12 April 2006 11:32 AM     profile     
That's the way I would go too.

I've never done it on steel but use it on slide 6 string all the time.

Steve Miller's "The Joker" is a common find in my repetoire. It's done in exactly that way with a steel slide. No reason it should be any different on pedal steel.

Peter
Member

From: Cape Town, South Africa

posted 16 April 2006 01:56 AM     profile     
I have tabbed out my version of the wolf whistle.
Get it here.
Of course you can do it your way if you find mine too simple.

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Peter den Hartogh
1978 Emmons S10 P/P; 1977 Sho-Bud D10 ProIII Custom;
1975 Fender Artist S10; Remington U12; 1947 Gibson BR4;

[This message was edited by Peter on 16 April 2006 at 01:59 AM.]

rpetersen
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From: Tipton, Iowa

posted 23 April 2006 03:18 PM     profile     
Peter - I actually thought that it would be harder to learn than that!!!!

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Ron Petersen &
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[This message was edited by rpetersen on 24 April 2006 at 04:13 AM.]

basilh
Member

From: United Kingdom

posted 24 April 2006 03:56 AM     profile     
Listen to Jennifer Eccles by the Hollies. !!
Jennifer Eccles

And read about the UK steeli who played on the record http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/011667.html
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quote:
Steel players do it without fretting

[This message was edited by basilh on 24 April 2006 at 06:57 AM.]

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