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Steel Guitar - neat little demo I found

This person plays the app wayyyy better than I can! Found on the Yonac support forums.

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  • edited May 2016

    one of the great sounding and playing often unmentioned apps.

    This guy is able to have more successful fun they I have had. But, fun is fun right?

  • This is so good it puts me right off :)

  • Best part-dogs chilling in the background :D

  • Just listened again. Can barely get over how good the app sounds. That's it....I'm going to fire it up tomorrow and party

  • @Redo1 said:
    Just listened again. Can barely get over how good the app sounds. That's it....I'm going to fire it up tomorrow and party

    I open it up once a week or so, make a terrible caterwauling and put it away again. The beauty is so evident and so close but all I do is make a pig's breakfast out of it...

  • I think that the Steel Guitar along with the ifretless stuff are more akin to instruments than just mere 'apps'. Being able to play slide guitar (to some level) certainly helps !

  • @Igneous1 said:
    I think that the Steel Guitar along with the ifretless stuff are more akin to instruments than just mere 'apps'. Being able to play slide guitar (to some level) certainly helps !

    This is right on. It also helps to know musical theory or your scales at least a little bit. Knowing how to play the guitar itself doesn't help because most of the presets are tuned to an open chord so all the note positions are very different. But it is easy enough to pick out your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th notes up from the open string/root note. As you say, being able to play this as an instrument either already or having an interest in spending the time to learn how to play it is critical to get good use out of it.

    I love the sounds from this app. I often find myself making sounds that might have come out of a Clint Eastwood movie. But that only lasts for a few notes until I muck it up.

    One of the suggestions I had for the developer is midi-in for triggering the strings. This way those of us with fat fingers or clumsy ones or not enough of them can set it up with a sequencer and just do the slide in time to the beat.

    BTW, Steel Guitar is on sale right now - free for the base app and IAP is 50% off: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/steel-guitar/id323813692?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo=4

  • Nice video, loved the chilling dog...

    This app sounds amazing and is a decent enough approximation for "real" slide guitar (which I've practiced for years). The real challenge for me is with the pedal steels because they are complex and I've never played one other than dinking around at the music shop. Happily, I don't have to buy a pedal steel to better vwrap my head , and hands, around it and I've made some progress!

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