Recommend a PSG instructor in South/Central Illinois, Please

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Richard Tague
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Recommend a PSG instructor in South/Central Illinois, Please

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I'm searching for a PSG instructor in the Effingham, Il. area or not too far away. I am brand new to the PSG and don't want to acquire bad habits. I'm 43 yrs old and have played piano, 6 string and 4 & 5 string bass, in several bands and the studio for close to 30 years. I have a pretty good grasp on theory, NNS, standard notation (albeit a bit rusty :oops:), etc. So, while I'm not new to music, I am brand new to the psg.

The PSG I have is a E9 tuned BMI S10 3p3K, if it matters. :oops:
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Richard Tague
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No one? Anyone? :(
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Carl Kilmer
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Hi Richard. I can't believe no one near Effingham has replyed.
I'm in West Union, 11 miles south of Marshall. About 60 miles
from Effingham. It's not very close for sure, but if you'd like to
come this way, I'd be glad to help you get started. I love to help
others and never ask for money. I have amps, so all you'd need
to bring is the steel, cables and volume pedal. I'm always home.
You can call me if you'd like at 2178265163 if you'd like to chat.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
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aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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Steve Hitsman
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I'm in Waterloo... currently have two students... always looking for more. If you want to make the drive, I'll do extra long sessions to make it worth your while. PM or email me. E9, C6 or both.
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Richard Tague
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Carl and Steve, Thanks so much for your replies. I would love to come to either of your places. However, 85 and 111 miles is a pretty good drive, this time of year...especially with the kind of weather we've been having lately.

While I would like to find someone a tad closer, if I come up empty, I'll give you guys a call once spring gets here (Break-Up, as they call it in Alaska, which seems more fitting for the current weather.) :)

Thanks again!

Rich
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Carl Kilmer
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Rich, I'm only about 60 miles. Rt 70 to Marshall,
then south on IL Rt 1. You can always come early
and stay as late as you like. Again, no cost except
the gas for the ride here and back.
I only do traditional country and have lots of tracks.
Carl
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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Post by Gary Cole »

Richard, you should plan on attending this. You may be able to find an instructor there.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=259845
Things with pedals, wheels and wings
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Richard Tague
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Post by Richard Tague »

I'm going to try to make it. I have a gig (on bass, not psg) on Friday and am suppose to work on Sat. There may be a sick day in the works (cough, cough). :wink:
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