"101 Hot and Sassy Steel Licks". It really is a no frills, completely usable lick book. It contains every kind of lick that you could imagine, geared to the advanced-intermediate player, some real knuckle busters for sure..No cliche stuff here, stuff I play everyday that really works for me. This will turn turn some heads for you.
I feel that armed with this kind of top of the guitar knowledge or vocabulary, you will not get lost. 101 Hot and Sassy Steel licks helps you as a player increase your steel guitar vocabulary and helps make you a more confident player.
There are no songs or long phrases to learn, just really cool stuff that you can add to what you already know. NOW AVAILABLE NOW AS A DOWNLOAD...!!
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101 Hot and Sasy Steel Licks For E9th Players
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You must get Kevin's new 101 sassy steel liks material. He is a great steel player and this stuff will be good for your vocabulary.
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Kevin, are audio samples of the licks provided? If not, will they eventually be available?
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Excellent
Guys,
Kevin's work is excellent and refreshing. New ideas, licks and concepts. I have this course and would recommend it to anybody wanting to get out of the routine. Fresh harvest of new licks!!!!!
Dan
Kevin's work is excellent and refreshing. New ideas, licks and concepts. I have this course and would recommend it to anybody wanting to get out of the routine. Fresh harvest of new licks!!!!!
Dan
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Some of the "Keys" that these "riffs" are done in are confusing as to what "Key" they are in...some of the are obvious...some not so much.
Probably just me...but I's confused.
Probably just me...but I's confused.
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Gallien-Krueger MB200 amplifier through an Alessis MicroVerb w/15'Peavey cab.
TELES & STRATS...
FENDER TWIN & SEYMOUR DUNCAN 50W tube amps...1-12" 2-12" & 4-12" cabs and a FENDER MUSTANG-3
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Hi Jack...
... I did not want to suggest key centers for this stuff because potentially there are many. If there is a phrase like #22...you could add it to a phrase you play in C ..add it to a phrase in G.. D and Am might work well using these notes. You end up on a C note and there is a full C chord right there at the 10th fret. I reverse that phrase often against a G chord.. Lots of options. If you have a particular example send it over and I will give you some suggestions...
Thanks
Kevin
... I did not want to suggest key centers for this stuff because potentially there are many. If there is a phrase like #22...you could add it to a phrase you play in C ..add it to a phrase in G.. D and Am might work well using these notes. You end up on a C note and there is a full C chord right there at the 10th fret. I reverse that phrase often against a G chord.. Lots of options. If you have a particular example send it over and I will give you some suggestions...
Thanks
Kevin