How many years have you been playing?
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well the mathematical answer is 40 years but the factual reply is the first 10 years I was probably repeating the 2nd year over and over up to the mid 80's, ok, with some modest improvement up to the 90's. The real study took off in the last two decades. So two answers, 20 and 20 . if that makes any sense.!
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Hoo boy have I got some catching up to do! 6 years or so ago I took up this amazing instrument. At 61 I think I left it 40 years too late, but what the heck.
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Now I know I'm getting old!
Been playing since age 7, and that calculates to 71 years of playing 'at it'. I'm now 78 1/2.
Started pedals in 1956-Bigsby, 1972-Emmons.
They're all too heavy these days for me to even think of carrying them to the car, let alone an inside gig.
Started pedals in 1956-Bigsby, 1972-Emmons.
They're all too heavy these days for me to even think of carrying them to the car, let alone an inside gig.
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I started in 1976 at 21 years old. It's now been 38 years. My main influences were Gary Hogue, John Hughey, Buddy Emmons and Rusty Young.
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A Long Time Ago.
Started Lap Steel in the early 50's, guitar in '59, Pedal Steel in '73. Now I'm retired, pickin' Steel and Guitar every weekend and still having fun.
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time
I started 60 years ago the Saturday after I got out of first grade. (and I am only 39--- oops I have two boys over 40 so that math does not work either - oldest Grandson turned 20 last week)
Long break but really got back into it again - wished I would have kept playing the steel and got rid of that NOW X-wife.
But that is a long story
Joe Naylor
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Long break but really got back into it again - wished I would have kept playing the steel and got rid of that NOW X-wife.
But that is a long story
Joe Naylor
www.steelseat.com
Joe Naylor, Avondale, AZ (Phoenix) Announcer/Emcee owner www.steelseat.com *** OFFERING SEATS AND Effects cases with or without legs and other stuff ****** -Desert Rose Guitar S-10, Life Member of the Arizona Carport Pickers Assoc., Southwest Steel Guitar Assoc., Texas Steel Guitar Assoc., GA Steel Guitar Assoc., KS Steel Guitar Assoc. (Asleep at the Steel) tag line willed to me by a close late friend RIP
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Started on dobro in 1962, non-pedal electric steel in 1965. Didn't really get into pedals until 1968, my first professional gig. So that makes almost 47 years on pedal steel, 52 years using a bar.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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I played my first bar gig in August, 1974. It was as a sit in during a Saturday matinee. I returned the next Saturday afternoon and sat in. I got hired by someone in the club from another band and did my first paid gig at the end of August or first week of September, 1974. I have been playing professionally ever since, with very little voluntary time off.
Now I only play two nights a week, plus some local studio sessions. In the beginning, I played 6 nights a week and a matinee.
I went on the road early into my second year on steel guitar and stayed on it for 10 straight years.
I wouldn't have missed it for the World! I still look forward to my weekend gigs.
Now I only play two nights a week, plus some local studio sessions. In the beginning, I played 6 nights a week and a matinee.
I went on the road early into my second year on steel guitar and stayed on it for 10 straight years.
I wouldn't have missed it for the World! I still look forward to my weekend gigs.
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