Hi guys, just got a Carter Starter and I managed to set it up and get it in tune. I am just looking for a good practice routine, and tracks to start to try to play. Suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Ryan
Brand new to Pedal steel
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- Douglas Schuch
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Ryan,
Many people, me included, still thing Winnie Winston's book "Pedal Steel Guitar" is as good as anything to start. Many people have Youtube videos that have basic beginner info. Mickey Adams' videos stand out, I think, for good instruction and sheer volume of it, but there are others - easy Youtube search. I would recommend getting a basic beginner's book or take lessons unless you are pretty experienced or gifted musically. Welcome to the forum and the world of pedal steel guitar!
You will also find a huge amounts of instructional material right here on the forum, but you have to search and sift to figure out what is right for your level - that's the advantage of a book or instructor - they start basic and slowly work up as your skills increase, and build on previously-learned skills. Randomly going through Youtube videos will not accomplish that.
Doug
Many people, me included, still thing Winnie Winston's book "Pedal Steel Guitar" is as good as anything to start. Many people have Youtube videos that have basic beginner info. Mickey Adams' videos stand out, I think, for good instruction and sheer volume of it, but there are others - easy Youtube search. I would recommend getting a basic beginner's book or take lessons unless you are pretty experienced or gifted musically. Welcome to the forum and the world of pedal steel guitar!
You will also find a huge amounts of instructional material right here on the forum, but you have to search and sift to figure out what is right for your level - that's the advantage of a book or instructor - they start basic and slowly work up as your skills increase, and build on previously-learned skills. Randomly going through Youtube videos will not accomplish that.
Doug
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
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Find someone in your area that teaches and stick with them for a few months. I may have never learned to play had I tried to go it alone.
A teacher will keep you focused and help keep you from forming bad habits that can be tough to break later on.
Good luck and have fun.
A teacher will keep you focused and help keep you from forming bad habits that can be tough to break later on.
Good luck and have fun.
Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.
- Carl Kilmer
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Hi Ryan, where in IL. do you live. If your not too far away from
me, maybe I can help you get started. I live 10 miles south of
Marshall which is at the juntion of RT 70 and IL. RT 1. If your
close enough, send me an email and we can get together.
me, maybe I can help you get started. I live 10 miles south of
Marshall which is at the juntion of RT 70 and IL. RT 1. If your
close enough, send me an email and we can get together.
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
- Steve Hitsman
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