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Daniel Youngs
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Hello everyone! Just wanted to say hello as a newbie to PSG. Always loved the sound of this instrument and finally able to purchase and start learning! Doug @ StageOne did an awesome job on this guitar and can't be more pleased with his hospitality, craftsmanship and tone of this guitar. Also using his Volume Ped (very nice).

I hand built / wired the tube amp from a 5E3 circuit with a few mods for tonal purposes. Vintage USA tubes and a handmade 12" Weber 20w speaker (light dope) alnico magnet.

Also have a MXR Carbon Copy and 63 Reverb for fx.

Looking forward to learning the instrument and having fun! Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated.

Dan

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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Welcome to the crazy world of Pedal Steel Guitar.

There is a lot of material available to get you started. Some forum members, such as Don Sulesky, have some basic material and tabs. The Jeff Newman material is still applicable and he has some videos to get you going, along with other tab material.

I like the "Dutchman" name since I'm a "Pennsylvania Dutchman" from Mechanicsburg.
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Daniel Youngs
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Post by Daniel Youngs »

Thanks Jack. I did pick up a few DVDs from Jeff Newman to start working through. Small world! I'm just East near Lebanon, PA. PA Dutch through and through!
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Welcome to the Forum, you will find a wealth of information here. Everyone is so willing to help. I suggest watching some of Mickey Adams teaching You tubes. Mickey is the best. Good luck, Larry
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Larry Jamieson
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Daniel,
Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of pedal
steel guitar. Feel free to ask questions on the
Forum any time you have one. The membership is always ready to help and the amount of knowledge to be found here is truly amazing. Wish it has been around when I started. Have fun & practice!
Larry J.
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:) Welcome Daniel, looks like yer set pretty good. Doug's Stage One will get u a long way before u need to upgrade. Have fun that's what it's about...Stormy ;-)
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Welcome from NW Pennsylvania!


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John Palumbo
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Welcome & good luck from Southeast PA.
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Daniel Youngs
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Post by Daniel Youngs »

Thanks everyone!
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