New lesson on Harmonized Scales Available

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New lesson on Harmonized Scales Available

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This is a brand new lesson on harmonized scales with Tab I did for onlinelessonvideos.com

http://www.onlinelessonvideos.com/produ ... featured=Y

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http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=g-hi ... eWTCnLSFCM
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Thank you to the overwhelming response to the new lesson video!
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Hi Dave. I tried out E9 for the complete beginner and really like you style. Can you suggest an order in which to get your videos?
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Thanks Peter, I'm glad to hear you are getting some good from the videos!

I know I just did a Skype lesson with Tim Vandeville and he said he had gotten "Backing a Band or Singer" and it really helped him out. I think "Blocking Styles" and Harmonized Scales would be good ones to try next. " The Complete Workout" and "Comping and Backup 1 & 2" would also be good. Then perhaps some of the licks an intro courses. You should be able to get a feel for the videos from the samples. Feel free to contact me if you have any specific questions.

Thanks again!
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How many knee levers would be required for this lesson?
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You need to be able to raise and lower your E's. I do have one that uses your first string raised one half step, but the majority of the lesson is AB and c pedals an E levers

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I have one of the old starter guitars with 3/1 (Maverick type setup)
GFI SM10 3/4, 1937 Gibson EH-150, 2 - Rondo SX Lap Steels and a Guyatone 6 String C6. Peavey 400 and a Roland 40 Amps. Behringer Reverb Pedal.
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Does your lever raise your E's or lower them?
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If it raises them you should be fine.
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It lowers strings 2 and 7.
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Then you will be able to use about half of the lesson with the AB and C pedals.
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Dave,
I ordered your harmonized scale lesson. Very good. Your style of teaching is great! Good lessons, I will be getting other in the future.

Mack
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Thanks Mack!
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Just ordered it Dave.Im got the water is wild a couple years ago of you and it was so easy to follow.Still play it from time to time.I'm having problems with this scales and stuff.I'm playing a couple years from books and like playing .I keep putting off the scales and theory exercises .I probably need a little guidance or something.Don't know why ,but here in Ireland there's no lessons available from tutors.I suppose most players were and still are guitarists and that's a major plus.But i have zilch knowledge and just turning 48 (Late Starter) on music .I love my steel and never miss a day playing,time to get serious with it.Sorry for waffling on .Looking forward to giving it a shot.Thanks Dave and good luck with it . :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Hey Declan, thank's so much for the support. I think the harmonized scales lesson will really help. Let me know if you have any questions!

Cheers!
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Part II of Harmonized Scales will be available soon from onlinelessonvideos.com!
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