The Thumb And Fingerstyle Pedal Steel Guitar Course For Standard E9th Tuning
Hey y'all,
Is anyone familar with this book/cd course from Roy Thomson? It looks kinda interesting, but I'd like to get some comments from the forum before I send my money order. Thanks.......
Marty
Thumb And Fingerstyle Pedal Steel
- Marty DuBois
- Posts: 32
- Joined: 13 Aug 2008 3:16 pm
- Location: Chicago, IL
- Roy Thomson
- Posts: 4386
- Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
- Location: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Hello Marty,
Here is a link to an arrangement I recorded
lately using all the instruction contained in
my Course.
The technique is not acquired over-night..so
unless you have a strong desire to add this style
to your traditional E9th approach ..up to you?
I love it and would not have it any other way.
The Course is still available as long as I am
so let me know.
Thank you to a brave soul.
Roy
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=795e ... f6e8ebb871
roythomson at eastlink dot ca
Here is a link to an arrangement I recorded
lately using all the instruction contained in
my Course.
The technique is not acquired over-night..so
unless you have a strong desire to add this style
to your traditional E9th approach ..up to you?
I love it and would not have it any other way.
The Course is still available as long as I am
so let me know.
Thank you to a brave soul.
Roy
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=795e ... f6e8ebb871
roythomson at eastlink dot ca
Custom Tabs Various Tunings
Courses Lap Steel, Pedal Steel
Courses Lap Steel, Pedal Steel
- Marty DuBois
- Posts: 32
- Joined: 13 Aug 2008 3:16 pm
- Location: Chicago, IL
Fingerstyle PSG
Hey Roy!
Thanks for the info! Actually, I'm a relative newbie to PSG; I've been playing about 8 months. However, I've spent a considerable amount of time playing fingerstyle acoustic guitar so I'm fairly comfortable with the style and using my thumb and 3 fingers. I was really intrigued when I ran across your course and started to think about applying that style to PSG. Although, as I said I'm pretty new to the beautiful obsession they call PSG, I'm still interested in developing my own style and I think the fingerstyle approach might be an intersting ingrediant to add to whatever style I develop. Anyway, I think I'll send a money order your way one of these days and give it a try; as soon as I've got the basics of PSG down solid! Thanks again and I'm glad the course is still available....
Marty
Thanks for the info! Actually, I'm a relative newbie to PSG; I've been playing about 8 months. However, I've spent a considerable amount of time playing fingerstyle acoustic guitar so I'm fairly comfortable with the style and using my thumb and 3 fingers. I was really intrigued when I ran across your course and started to think about applying that style to PSG. Although, as I said I'm pretty new to the beautiful obsession they call PSG, I'm still interested in developing my own style and I think the fingerstyle approach might be an intersting ingrediant to add to whatever style I develop. Anyway, I think I'll send a money order your way one of these days and give it a try; as soon as I've got the basics of PSG down solid! Thanks again and I'm glad the course is still available....
Marty