Kevin Ryans Intermediate/Advanced, E9th Seminar in Phoenix
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Kevin Ryans Intermediate/Advanced, E9th Seminar in Phoenix
I was really excited to be asked to do an Intermediate/advanced class for the SWSTGA 's annual Phoenix show. I will be giving away to all participants a copy of my instruction… "101 Hot and Sassy Steel Licks Part 1" just for signing up.. Also I will donate a portion of the fees back to the Club… At least $5… I will be charging $40 for the 4 hour seminar on Friday morning, the 17th, from 9am to 1:00…
The seminar will be a little more on the advanced side, covering demystifying fast playing, the art of learning note clusters and how to learn them and also taking a look at playing over minor changes in country and pop country music… There will be something for everybody.. So I am really looking forward to this..
If you wear your picks like this, you may want to take Denny's great beginner's seminar on Thursday… Everyone else is certainly welcomed to check on in!
The seminar will be a little more on the advanced side, covering demystifying fast playing, the art of learning note clusters and how to learn them and also taking a look at playing over minor changes in country and pop country music… There will be something for everybody.. So I am really looking forward to this..
If you wear your picks like this, you may want to take Denny's great beginner's seminar on Thursday… Everyone else is certainly welcomed to check on in!
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Kev, are you saying there's something wrong with wearing picks as shown? That's how mine are, works for me!...Helps me get a really unique tone that way, and also keeps me from playing too doggone fast.
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Hey Troy… thanks buddy. I'm going to be going through a few really cool things.. Learning the triplet feel, playing over minor changes in country- pop tunes and building a single note solo for some fast playing… Hoping everybody that signs up brings their steels with some kind of head phone thing and a recording device of some sort… There will be handouts to work from… This is my first instruction of this type.. John McClung gave me some tips… You can check out some of my stuff here if you are on the fence about this class….
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I'm really looking forward to the show and the class… I'm really working on bringing something new to the class… This is my first opportunity at this, but I have been on the teaching side of steel guitar for quite awhile … Just bring your steel.. We won't need head phone amps, however if you have them bring them… I will be providing a handout we will be following but we could…. I will also be handing out a copy of 101 hot and sassy part 1…. It should be fun
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