Another New Guy!
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Another New Guy!
Greeting's all i just joined, i've been on the out-side lookin in briefly for aboot 6 month's. I will be 48 later this month. I work as a Mason-Builder in the Salt Lake City area. I don't have much of a background in music, i did play the drum's in the Jr. high band, and later a garage band, that's been over 30 yrs ago. I absolutely love the Pedal Steel Guitar, & Classic-country-honky-tonk music, so i decided to try and learn to play, and boy is it tough,I have the upmost respect for you guys that can play!, "your gods" in my book . Any-who i took lesson's briefly from an older gentleman a certain George Best out here, i didn't feel i was gaining anything got discouraged & quit. I attended the Show in St.Louis this past fall, and bought the beginner course from Jeff Newmans wife,and i just attended the Show in Phoenix, it was incredible, saw so many amazing player's so any word's of encouragment or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you-sincerely Blake
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Hi there Blake and welcome to this awesome Forum where you will learn a whole lot about the Pedal Steel Guitar I guarantee you...the main thing is to hang in there and don't get discouraged or intimadated with this wonderful but frustating stringed Instrument, you will progress with a lot of practice and patience...and good Instructional material...Take care and enjoy...Brian
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Hi Blake,
Small world. I lived in Riverton (just south of Salt Lake) about seven years ago. Utah is a beautiful state.
Stick with it. As I stated in my other post, I play a lot of instruments but I have to say the steel is the hardest instrument that I have tried to learn. (Ok fiddle is harder, but the steel is close second)
Keep at it, once you make some progress it's a blast to play. It take a while to figure it out.
Mack
Small world. I lived in Riverton (just south of Salt Lake) about seven years ago. Utah is a beautiful state.
Stick with it. As I stated in my other post, I play a lot of instruments but I have to say the steel is the hardest instrument that I have tried to learn. (Ok fiddle is harder, but the steel is close second)
Keep at it, once you make some progress it's a blast to play. It take a while to figure it out.
Mack
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Mack, the fiddle was easy as compared to Pedal Steel. Or at least for me it was. Bowing technique was the most difficult, but not all that bad, as compared.
Blake welcome, and, the Key is not to get discouraged and keep picking, it will take quite a few years of practice, practice and more practice, but if you want it bad enough it will come. Don
Blake welcome, and, the Key is not to get discouraged and keep picking, it will take quite a few years of practice, practice and more practice, but if you want it bad enough it will come. Don
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Thank you all for the kind words of encouragment, Mack your Right, Utah is incredibly beautiful, unfortunately not much of a country music scene out here.I'm actually in South Jordan so we were neighbors 7 yrs ago. Last year i met an incredible player out here he lived in West Jordan a certain Duane Reece is his name, he also moved to Texas to further his Steel playing.best of luck to all of you sincerely Blake
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From one newbie to another,
welcome to the forum Blake. Just like me you will find out that this is the right place to gain knowledge in how to improve your steel guitar skills.
Keep up the good work !
//Kjell
welcome to the forum Blake. Just like me you will find out that this is the right place to gain knowledge in how to improve your steel guitar skills.
Keep up the good work !
//Kjell
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Welcome, Blake, to the best place for anyone who loves or wants to learn to play steel guitar. Back in the late 1970's a band I was with played a one-nighter in Monticello and did a two-week engagement in Vernal, home of Richie Albright, who was Waylon's tasteful drummer. We had a blast up there, saw some beautiful country and met some great people. We even got over to Flaming Gorge for some water-skiing, which was fantastic. Those were some good times.
Take care, and have fun with your steel.
Regards, John Richmond
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Take care, and have fun with your steel.
Regards, John Richmond
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Thank's again to you all, Sandra yes i am working on the Right hand alpha !,Man that blockin the string's is way harder than "Blockin" the Wall lol. John, i learned something new, ive loved Waylon for years i had no idea Richie was from Vernal Utah, and in my opinion who visited the most gorgeous place in Utah, Flaming Gorge in the Uinta national forest, has always been a favorite place for our family, our family has been going up there for aboot 40 yrs now. In fact i recently purchased some acreage in Beautiful Manila utah only 5 mile's from the lake on the North slope of the Uinta's, i'm now working on designing a Home, hope to get started this Summer. Any-who thank's again too you all and take care, and good luck!.