Paul why do You push your pulls?😂
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Quentin Hickey
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Paul why do You push your pulls?😂
Im sorry the title got me!
Has anyone else noticed that when Paul Franklin plays something and he finishes he often takes his pick hand and pushes in on some pull rods at the changer end. I often wondered shih pull rods is it that are sticking out that he has to push back in to place. Some of his pulls have some slack...
Has anyone else noticed that when Paul Franklin plays something and he finishes he often takes his pick hand and pushes in on some pull rods at the changer end. I often wondered shih pull rods is it that are sticking out that he has to push back in to place. Some of his pulls have some slack...
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Yes, just a nervous habit. I've had Paul's exact E9 set-up plus a few extras on both a Franklin and Legrande's I, II, and III's. No need to push rods in either direction to true up the changer.
The only exception would be you caught him on nite something was malfunctioning. Which I seriously doubt. A Franklin is a bit of a pain to change the set-up on. But it only takes a second to tweak the under-carriage for rods that might have too much or too little slack.
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The only exception would be you caught him on nite something was malfunctioning. Which I seriously doubt. A Franklin is a bit of a pain to change the set-up on. But it only takes a second to tweak the under-carriage for rods that might have too much or too little slack.
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I always figured that he was just checking to see it the switches were going the right way. I also believe nervous habit. I would take that as a nervous habit
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... just have to watch very closely..
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Paul Franklin has been and still is my friend for over 45 years. Like Buddy Emmons and Lloyd Green before him, Paul has created, played, innovated ideas and techniques that will live forever in the history and hopefully long future of pedal steel guitar and music.
In over 40 years of watching, listening and personal friendship with Paul , I've not once observed any nervous tic or anything other than authority, confidence, class and genius when he plays.
By the way, Paul is as he plays. Brilliant, considerate, humble and kind to everyone.
In over 40 years of watching, listening and personal friendship with Paul , I've not once observed any nervous tic or anything other than authority, confidence, class and genius when he plays.
By the way, Paul is as he plays. Brilliant, considerate, humble and kind to everyone.
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Hi TW
Tommy the same accolades are true towards our friendship and your masterfully creative musicianship. We have known each other since we were kids and we still maintain the same kind and honest friendship...It doesn't get any better than that...
Thanks for filling in for me with the Time Jumpers. I'm sure your playing was jaw dropping. It always is to my ears!
Cya around the campus.
PF
Tommy the same accolades are true towards our friendship and your masterfully creative musicianship. We have known each other since we were kids and we still maintain the same kind and honest friendship...It doesn't get any better than that...
Thanks for filling in for me with the Time Jumpers. I'm sure your playing was jaw dropping. It always is to my ears!
Cya around the campus.
PF
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You guys are funny. Paul is simply the best! I enjoy so much watching him get into what he feels as it transfers to his guitar resulting in a style of his own. He absolutely needs no one to defend him, his guitar or his habits.
I used to try and set still, play as smooth I could, and look all pro and cool. But over the last year or so, I have said the heck with it and move with my feelings and emotions of the songs. I have learned to have fun with the guitar. And even though one could certainly accuse me of having my own style, no one has yet to accuse me of sounding like Paul.
I have linked to 3 examples with the time inside the video where Paul does what Hickey is talking about. If for no other reason, take moment to listen and watch the master at work. And yes, the third video clearly shows Paul is subliminally checking his selector switch position. LOL!
@ 1:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBHDw5d9Vj0
@4:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7nEkz61n2Y
@2:42 Here you can clearly see Paul is checking his switch position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5TJMF6UUvc
If by chance, Paul & Tommy re-visit this post, I would like to personally thank them for taking time to respond and continue to be a part of the forum community.
I used to try and set still, play as smooth I could, and look all pro and cool. But over the last year or so, I have said the heck with it and move with my feelings and emotions of the songs. I have learned to have fun with the guitar. And even though one could certainly accuse me of having my own style, no one has yet to accuse me of sounding like Paul.
I have linked to 3 examples with the time inside the video where Paul does what Hickey is talking about. If for no other reason, take moment to listen and watch the master at work. And yes, the third video clearly shows Paul is subliminally checking his selector switch position. LOL!
@ 1:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBHDw5d9Vj0
@4:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7nEkz61n2Y
@2:42 Here you can clearly see Paul is checking his switch position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5TJMF6UUvc
If by chance, Paul & Tommy re-visit this post, I would like to personally thank them for taking time to respond and continue to be a part of the forum community.
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