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Topic: Jeff Newman Up From the Top. |
Jr. Watts
From: Calico Rock Ar.
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 8:29 am
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Good morning everyone. I haven't posted in a long time. Having some problems and lost interest for quite a while. My question is, since I have no knowledge of theory, scales or much of anything else. Would the Jeff Newman course Up From the Top be a good starting place for me to get the basics. I have a Sierra 10/12 gearless and I think I have it set up to standard E9 copedent. I am learning the mechanics as I go along. All opinions would be greatly appreciated. Jr. Watts _________________ Sierra 12/10 gearless, Gibson Console Grand, Homemade dobro, Gretsch 5122, Peavey Session 400 limited, Peavey Classic VTX, Spectra 30-7. |
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Ray Anderson
From: Jenkins, Kentucky USA
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 8:44 am
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Up from the top series is a must have for newbies. That has been the main tools for learning these past 2 years.There is the A&B pedals, The D lever, F lever and etc. I would have been much farther behind without these.  |
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Alan Michael
From: Winston-Salem North Carolina U.S.A.
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 8:44 am
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"Up From The Top" IMO is perhaps the best instruction for beginning pedal steelers. It teaches you the basics of the A&B pedals and the D&F levers and how to navigate between the pockets. I'm not a very good steeler but it got me up and running in a relatively short amount of time. No scales or theory in this course. |
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Jr. Watts
From: Calico Rock Ar.
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 2:01 pm
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Thank you to Ray and Alan for your replies. I will get the course ordered Monday. I wish I had started learning PSG when I was a young man and still had a good memory. Harder to learn now. Thanks again. _________________ Sierra 12/10 gearless, Gibson Console Grand, Homemade dobro, Gretsch 5122, Peavey Session 400 limited, Peavey Classic VTX, Spectra 30-7. |
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Ray Anderson
From: Jenkins, Kentucky USA
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 2:11 pm
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Hey Jr, For what it's worth, I started 2 years ago at the age of 56. Don't look back but straight ahead. Good things. Happy Steelin'  |
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Dickie Whitley
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Posted 13 Oct 2012 2:17 pm
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Hey Jr., might I also suggest getting the E9th Chord Dictionary? The book is helpful, but I'd get the video too, helps to make more sense of the book. Good luck on your journey! |
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Michael Hummel
From: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 14 Oct 2012 3:07 pm
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Another vote for starting PSG at 55 years old, and choosing the Jeff Newman videos! I'm lucky to have already learned a ton of theory and ear training, but this poor old body can't always respond physically to what the brain wants it to do.
Like my 6-string playing, I'll have to be satisfied with the choice of notes, and not the mind-blowing speed or technique. Just like old "Slow-Hand" !
Mike _________________ MSA Classic 5+4
Too many 6-strings and amps to list |
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Craig Schwartz
From: McHenry IL
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Posted 15 Oct 2012 4:53 am
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Thumbs up for that Jeffran college course, Jeff doesnt teach for the sake of theory, in fact he states theory as a tool for future expert players, He doesnt want his students getting ahead of themselves and burning out, He wants to get everyone playing that guitar the right way very quickly,
Good Luck _________________ SO MANY LURES, SO LITTLE TIME.... |
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Doug Paluch
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 15 Oct 2012 11:07 am
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I've purchased a few of the Newman courses, and PSG techniques, and the Up from the Top series have been most beneficial. I am feeling more comfortable than ever with navigating the fretboard as a result of this series. I'm planning on going through them again! |
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Jr. Watts
From: Calico Rock Ar.
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Posted 15 Oct 2012 1:15 pm
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Thanks to all of you for responding on the up from the top course. After talking to Fran this morning, I opted to order the Right Hand Alpha course first as my right hand is TERRIBLE. When I finish it I will order the up from the top course. If I ordered them at the same time I know that I would skip back and forth to much. I need to break some bad habits that I have developed. I have made up my mind that if I am going to put in the time to realize my dream of playing the PSG I am going to try to do it right. There are a couple of songs that I would like to be able to play at church to honor my mother and dad and would like to do it in a way that would bring tears to the eyes of the congregation. If I can do that I can do anything. Just my dream I guess.
 _________________ Sierra 12/10 gearless, Gibson Console Grand, Homemade dobro, Gretsch 5122, Peavey Session 400 limited, Peavey Classic VTX, Spectra 30-7. |
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Craig Schwartz
From: McHenry IL
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Posted 15 Oct 2012 1:23 pm
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Jr, Thats great that you want to do that, Be patient and ask for Gods speed and he` will give you the power, Thats about the best reason I`ve heard to learn your psg.
Gods speed to you _________________ SO MANY LURES, SO LITTLE TIME.... |
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Dickie Whitley
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Posted 15 Oct 2012 2:04 pm
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Jr., that's my dream too, I'm still working on it (playing in church)..... |
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