Well on that same theme Norman, there are 3 "Special" students of mine who are enthusiastic about continuing the Hawaiian Pedal style that I play.Norman Markowitz wrote: You really do take on a sense of needing to make sure the music gets passed on so it can be heard. So it will still live on and become known by as many people as possible. The music will always live on.
You have certainly done more than most, in seeing that this is a reality.
I must put up my hands and admit that the influences on me were the GREATS like Jules ah See, Billy Hew Len, Danny Stewart and Barney Isaacs (Alvin Kalanikau Isaacs Jr.)
I heard what they were doing in the studios in the 50's and 60's and developed my own copedent to emulate their style.
Three players over here in Europe that are fans of my style, have taken on studying the way I play and to that end they've actually purchased Fender 1000 pedal steels and adopted my copedent.
At this point in the post, If it was on an Hawaiian Steel web site, I would have to say:-
"I'm humbled by their actions"
But I don't subscribe to the CRAP of feigning humility, that seems to be a requirement to acceptance.
I'm NOT humbled, I'm NOT a humble person with a lot to be humble about (like some). I'm VERY proud of my fledglings, just like a mother hen..
My Star pupil is Steel/Bass player Joerg Schubert of the "Free Bears"
http://www.myspace.com/freebears
http://www.freebears.net/