Is it ever too late to learn steel....?
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Is it ever too late to learn steel....?
I don't think so.
My mate Keith White started learning at 54, now gigs 3 times a week, every week.
My advice is, there's only so much you can learn before you really need to get and play with other musicians on a regular basis. That's the advice I gave Keith about a year ago and every time I see him now he tells me how right I was.
David Hartley.
My mate Keith White started learning at 54, now gigs 3 times a week, every week.
My advice is, there's only so much you can learn before you really need to get and play with other musicians on a regular basis. That's the advice I gave Keith about a year ago and every time I see him now he tells me how right I was.
David Hartley.
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So there is hope after all. Yes!
Hey, mister, how do you pedal that thing anyway?
"The worst an honest man can do is make an honest mistake" - Augustus McCrae
"From the sweet grass to the packing house, birth 'til death, we travel between the eternities" - Prentiss Ritter
Too many steels, amps & other stuff, and an open mind. I have tube amp bias.
"The worst an honest man can do is make an honest mistake" - Augustus McCrae
"From the sweet grass to the packing house, birth 'til death, we travel between the eternities" - Prentiss Ritter
Too many steels, amps & other stuff, and an open mind. I have tube amp bias.
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Chris Tweed
You have a head start there. Keith had no musical knowledge at all and has never played any instrument in his life. Now, as I say, he gigs at 3 jam sessions every week and has a few that pays too. He owns 2 Rains, a Fessenden and my old ShoBud LDG also. He also has 2 session 500's, 2 Nashville 400's and a PV 112 also. A monster PV PA is set up in his lounge and a second PV PA for gigs. He loves every minute of playing music and practicing.
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Never Too Late!
I started when I was 51, now 57. It's the most fun I've ever had. This is a thinking man machine, and that's the attraction to me, not to mention the beautiful harp-like sounds of the angels. This is one way to keep the brain active for the rest of your life, just start playing a pedal steel.
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old age
started at 71 and am 84 now and still learnin.
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I have a good friend up here who was given a Sho-Bud Baldwin crossover guitar,figured out how to get it in shape,has arthritis and started playing last year and is sounding great,and he just turned 76 years young!
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Is it ever too late to learn steel
Age has not hindered me. I started when I was 75,have LOVED every minute of practice. Shore have been blessed with lots of help from the steel guitar chat room, I
turned 81 in January.
Frank Dartt
turned 81 in January.
Frank Dartt
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I bought my first steel last October at 60 after swearing a couple of years ago that I wouldn't take on any more new instruments at this age ( I play dobro and guitar). I couldn't help myself. Got my third steel in December and played my first gig last Friday night. Didn't try anything fancy... mostly chords behind the two lead singers. Did not embarrass myself or the band.
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to Gregg Laiben
Gregg.
Keith has a 2 hour lesson with me once a week for about 3 years, and then I decided he needed band practice and to work with other musicians. He did just that. He found 3 local venues that hold regular jam-ins and went along. He never misses one now. AND....he is playing along to all sorts of music, and not just country...
Keith has a 2 hour lesson with me once a week for about 3 years, and then I decided he needed band practice and to work with other musicians. He did just that. He found 3 local venues that hold regular jam-ins and went along. He never misses one now. AND....he is playing along to all sorts of music, and not just country...
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Start playing the lap steel at about 49 and now am 51, so about two years. I have limited music training and nothing really since high school. Forced to take 2 years of piano as a kid, so I can read music.
Am now in a small band that plays only to our kids if we can get them to listen. And one Church talent show.
Am now in a small band that plays only to our kids if we can get them to listen. And one Church talent show.
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learning
I am 10 years beyond that and looking for an instrument now. if you would email which of the information on your site I should start with that would be appreciated. Also interested in the C6 applications and if I should pursue. Always impressed by your sound and technique.
My Best
Paul
My Best
Paul
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The LEARNING never ends...................
I've heard among the steel players I've had the pleasure of getting to know, that regardless how young they were when they first started or how old they might be at this time, that the 'LEARNING' is never-ending and that each time they sit down to the guitar they learn something new, exciting and even startling(sp?).
It definitely IS a mind teaser and that's good for ones' health, keeping the electrons floating around and all.
The SECRET is............practice as often as you want. Long sessions or short sessions.....you will capture something worthwhile!
It definitely IS a mind teaser and that's good for ones' health, keeping the electrons floating around and all.
The SECRET is............practice as often as you want. Long sessions or short sessions.....you will capture something worthwhile!