I will record two instruments: pedal steel, dobro, lap steel or Weissenborn for $180

In Folk Instruments In Folk Strings By Jason Kuykendall

I will record two instruments: pedal steel, dobro, lap steel or Weissenborn for $180

One session player, a full steel-family palette: pick ANY TWO instruments for one song — pedal steel (Mullen), squareneck dobro (Beard Legacy), lap steel (1952 Fender Stringmaster, Asher Alan Akaka Signature), Weissenborn, National tricone, or guitar (including baritone).

Because one player tracks both parts, they're arranged to work together — steel pads under a dobro lead, tricone color against pedal steel swells, baritone glue under everything. This is the texture-stacking a producer usually needs two or three different players (and two or three different briefs) to get.

What's included: two instrument parts on one song, dry 24-bit WAV files at your project's sample rate (wet versions on request), takes comped to keeper parts, and two revisions.

Tracked through a Universal Audio Apollo Twin X in Logic Pro. Released credits include American Idol finalist Zachariah Smith, Eric Auckerman, and Western Arrow (album October 2026). Berklee-trained; 2025 NW-CMA finalist, Favorite Other Instrumentalist.

Steel + resonator — Eric Auckerman, 'Back to Houston' (released)

I tracked the steel and resonator slide parts on this released Americana song — an example of two complementary parts from one player, arranged to fit together.

  • Steel + resonator — Eric Auckerman, 'Back to Houston' (released)
  • Pedal Steel — Western Arrow
  • Pedal Steel — Zachariah Smith 'Love I Once Knew' (released)

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