John Ely

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Sonny Jenkins
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Anyone taking Skype lessons with John Ely. Wondering how it works out,,,you can PM me,,,or email
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Benjamin Kelley
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I am taking Skype lessons w/ John Ely currently. It works very well for me. If you have a decent internet connection It's the best thing you can do for your playing, John really knows his stuff and he's a really nice guy. It was the jumpstart I needed, i can't recommend it strongly enough.

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Benjamin
If I die trying I will steel the world one honky tonk at a time.
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I am too, and its the best thing I've done lately. A real pro who devotes a lot of time away from the lesson customizing material and arrangements designed specifically for your needs.

I highly recommend him to you. Skype works perfectly here with a cable connection.
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I also take lessons from John.. starting as a rank beginner (ok.. I am still a beginner, but not as rank)

John does a great job, tabs out his lessons, has a plan, and is VERY good at watching your technique (picking, blocking, vibrato, etc.)

Highly recommended.
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Charles Kleinert
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I have been taking lessons from John also. I think he is great, very patient with those of us who are still learning. I highly reccomend him.

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You can't go wrong with John, he his a the best teacher I can imagine.
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