Jon Graboff Plays A 2002 Pedal Steel JCH D-10 | Let's Hear It

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Today's guest is our pal and pedal steel wizard Jon Graboff and his 2002 JCH D-10, made by pedal steel legend Jimmie Crawford.
    Jon shares some history and details on the intricate technical workings of this amazing instrument.
    Stream Jon's Christmas album "For Christ's Sake" here: www.amazon.com...
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    Jimmie Crawford biography: www.allmusic.c...
    A brief history of pedal steel guitar: www.premiergui...
    This is Episode 44 of Let's Hear It! Host Gary Waldman chats with musicians, instrument builders, music store owners, songwriters and more who have an instrument they love.
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    Let's Hear It! theme song written and performed by Jon Graboff
    Graphics by Abbey Ley: abbeyleydesign
    Video Editing and Logistics: Matt Sandoski

Komentáře • 19

  • @raubfamilydentistry4676
    @raubfamilydentistry4676 Před 3 lety +1

    I got to know Jimmy Crawford when he put on a seminar in his basement, in Hendersonville TN , only two guys showed up myself and a guy in his 80's . Jimmy was a terrific steel player and builder. Jimmy and I went to a party in town (Nashville) where he introduced me to some recording aces ie Jeff Peterson (Clint Black), Weldon Myrick, and Robby Turner, free beer too!. Jimmy was going to have a special guest over ie Sonny Garrish. Jimmy came in that day and said he was awfully sorry but Sonny couldn't come so the only person he could get was Lloyd Green!! It was a week I'll always remember. Rest in Peace Jimmy.

    • @steelarama
      @steelarama Před 3 lety +1

      In the mid-nineties, I lived down the road just past Jimmie’s house. When Jimmie started building again, I walked to his house and would help cut parts or do whatever I could, to help him get guitars built. Jimmie never got in a hurry with anything that he did, he was too much of a perfectionist, but I had some great times with him, Lloyd, Russ Hicks, Doyle Grisham and many others. It was only after I moved away, that Jimmie finally finished my guitar, which took about 3 years for me to get. Like an idiot, I sold it, and wish I had it back, but dang, his guitars were heavy. I was playing for Ricky Skaggs and Tanya Tucker back then, I sure do miss those days. Jimmie was quite a character, but a musical and mechanical genius.

  • @NewHopeAudio
    @NewHopeAudio Před 2 lety

    Jon is an incredibly good player as well as historian. Really enjoyed this. I could listen to him share and play all day.

  • @derbyd10
    @derbyd10 Před 2 lety

    Well done ! The Rittenberry PSG was given permission to use Jimmy’s fret board design, my new Ritt Prestige has it while my 2010 model has the old design. Very similar mechanics to both the JCH and Franklin.

  • @Flamefuels
    @Flamefuels Před 3 lety

    Really really like his total sound , it influenced my hard like 13 years ago , I’m trying to buy a lap or pedal steel this week and finally get at it .

  • @jaimejaimeChannel
    @jaimejaimeChannel Před 2 lety

    Open cards - that is quite a presentation my friend!

  • @damirzanne
    @damirzanne Před rokem +1

    JCH are fantastic guitars

  • @BruceHeffner
    @BruceHeffner Před 3 lety

    Jon, we are getting closer, I'm over in Payson, AZ. My neighbors have a house in Santa Fe.

  • @DRAGRACESHAGGY1
    @DRAGRACESHAGGY1 Před 2 lety

    I met speedy west jr. And got some time to hang with him. No lessons but really good person!!

  • @brazilgrass
    @brazilgrass Před 2 lety

    The early Gibson pedal equipped steel was called Electraharp.

  • @edspageusa1yesloveyes937

    Thank 💜 You LOVE

  • @cincinnatipedalsteel4347

    JCH, some of the best steels made. Thats an excellent girl you have thwre my friend. The pedal steel is so versatile, so much more than people think..... the instrument tends to get mystified as a country instrument but you can play anything from classical to metal in them. Its all about phrasing.
    Jon does a great job giving a brief history of the instrument as well. Awesome arrangement of Winter Wonderland also.

    • @raubfamilydentistry4676
      @raubfamilydentistry4676 Před 3 lety

      If you luck out you might find a good one used for sale. A very close second tie is the Mullen or Zumsteel

  • @tracygriffith9041
    @tracygriffith9041 Před 3 lety +1

    I play pedal steel also

  • @choughguitars168
    @choughguitars168 Před 3 lety +1

    Like flying a helicopter but way more dangerous. Jon you imparted so much great advise the brain is overloaded. Picking technique , practise, heaps more. The explanation of the instrument was concise and understandable thanks Jon , liked the cats darting about too. Gaz a bit of advise if you get the chance to collect your own chestnuts , wear gloves, the seed pod covers are wicked

    • @cincinnatipedalsteel4347
      @cincinnatipedalsteel4347 Před 3 lety

      They can definitely get you in trouble! Hahaha
      Love that analogy.... first time I've heard it.

  • @DRAGRACESHAGGY1
    @DRAGRACESHAGGY1 Před 2 lety

    Kosher ham for christmas??

  • @fancykarlmarx
    @fancykarlmarx Před 3 lety

    Are you two the same person

  • @jaygold4467
    @jaygold4467 Před 11 měsíci

    Take that chorus off . Annoying.