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Dallas - Mike Johnson Seminar Info

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Many of you have been asking about the Seminar I’m hosting in Dallas on March 7th. Hopefully this will give you an idea of the concept.

There have been so many times I would have loved to sit down with some of my heroes, like Buddy, John, Hal or Lloyd; just to name a few; and find out as much as I possibly could about every aspect of their playing. I wouldn’t even put my name in the same sentence with these great players, but I feel very blessed to be making a living playing steel. This Seminar is my chance to pass along what I’ve found to work for me over the years and give you “my take on steel guitar”.

I’ll cover my technique, my gear, my practice time, along with my approach to studio and live playing. In no way will I tell you that anything I do is the only way you should do things, but it is what works for me. I really feel like much of it could work for you too. I think there will be something for everyone, from those of you just beginning to play, to those who are quite advanced.

I will also be breaking down intros, solos, and licks that some of you have ask about.
Jeff Surratt of Show Pro Steel Guitars will speak about the workings and maintenance of your steel, which will be very interesting for all of us.
Joanie will be with me, so we will probably do a little pickin’ to break things up.

I think it will be fun. Just go to my website, sign up, and come join us.
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Mike, don't cut yourself short: I have been watching you for a long time and you stand with the best of them.
I would love to be there, but I won't be able to come in untill Friday. Hopefully, I will be able to catch up with you
Image and Joanie then.
I will hangin' around the Rittenberry booth...
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I wanna see how you did the pull-offs on Teea Goans song "World's Biggest Fool"- real slowly!
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Hey Tommy Jeff might take that Rittenberry in on a trade LOL
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Post by Larry Behm »

Using Joanie as bait to get people to come is just wrong in every way. It should be about you and your playing. But then again who can resist her sweet smile and charm, OK, you got me, maybe she can share how hard it is to share a life with a steel player. That could take all day. LOL

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I wish I could be there. Mike is at the top of my list of players that I study by listening to his music.
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Ditto's what Jeremy and Tommy said.
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Post by Ken Byng »

Mike
I signed up as soon as you announced you were doing this.

Two questions - what time do you start and which room will you be in?
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Post by Mike Johnson »

We look forward to seeing you Ken. The Seminar starts at 9am and goes until 4pm. We have not been told what room we will be in yet. You will be getting a note from Mike very soon, via email, to brief you on the details of the seminar.
See you soon, Joanie :)
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Mike....Well, I have been doing it all wrong for 37 years. Hope you can correct all that in one Seminar!....lol.... :lol:
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Re: Dallas - Mike Johnson Seminar Info

Post by Dean Schilling »

I think there will be something for everyone, from those of you just beginning to play, to those who are quite advanced.



For a beginner, I'm "grinnin' but hardly pickin'"

Getting started seems to be a real challenge, especially - in what order do you start out on this instrument?

Really looking forward to this class! :)
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Dean, here's where you start:
Jeffran College

1. Pedal Steel Guitar Techniques
2. The Right Hand Alpha

The Up From The Top Series:
3. The A&B Pedals
4. The D Lever
5. The F Lever
...and more.

Enough to keep you busy for a lifetime from the Master Teacher Jeff Newman.

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Enough to keep you busy for a lifetime from the Master Teacher Jeff Newman.

http://www.jeffran.com[/quote]



Thanks, Larry. Hope to see you in a couple weeks. :)
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Post by Wilkes Alexander »

All signed up and looking forward to seeing you all this Thursday!
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