How many years have you been playing?

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Craig Baker
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It's long been my observation that to become a really great world-class player, you must begin at a young age.
Carter, Charleton, Day, Emmons Franklin, Wallace and White are all examples of my theory.

Unfortunately, it doesn't always hold true. . .
I began in 1966 and you ought to HEAR some of the mistakes I make !

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How many years playing steel guitar

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69 yrs. Started in 1945 at age of 11.
"Keepin' the steelin' going strong"

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Henry Matthews
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I envy you guys that started playing at a young age when hands and brain al worked in unison. I got my first steel on my 45th birthday and just turned 70 this year so I've been sitting behind a steel for 25 years, been playing about 5, :P
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Re: Take the 5th

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steve takacs wrote:I'll take the 5th amendment; I'm too embarrassed to say. stevet
Ah! Come on Steve. We already know you are 136 years old. :lol: :whoa: :lol: :lol: :lol: :whoa: :whoa: :whoa: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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How many years have you been playing

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BoB Gondesen
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I've been trying to play steel since I was 8 years
old , now I am 83 , and still learning {75} years .
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Wow! When I see these posts where they have been plying 60, 70, 80 years, it just blows my mind. I remember a conversation I had with Bobby Black where I asked how long he had been playing. He told me he had been playing (at the time) 35 years. That totally floored me. I couldn't comprehend anybody playing any instrument for that long.
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How Long Have You Been Playing

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About 46 years. Graduated college in the spring of 1968. Landed a job by the fall of 1968. Bought a car first thing and an Emmons PP D-10 the 2nd thing. Played guitar from age 13 until college graduation. Played Banjo in college during the 60's Hootinanny craze.

When somebody asks me how long I have been playing, I don't want to tell them the truth for fear their next question will be "After 46 years of playing, why aren't you a lot better than you are?" Good question and the answer is "I don't know but I am beginning to suspect lack of talent." I am slow to catch on sometimes.

Craig, I recall several years ago, I read about a Swedish study involving the top musicians and athletes in the world. They were trying to find a common thread among them as to why they were successful. According to their study, the great one's all started before they were 9 years old and had 10,000 hours of practice. Base that 10,000 hours on a 40 hour work week. They have practiced 250 weeks or 4.8 years of practice. This is actual practice in real time.
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Wow, are we all old fartz? :whoa:
I know I am. We're like wine with age men.
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I'm past the "getting better with age" wine slogan. I am now in the "falling apart with age" stage. :(
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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Post by Bob Russell »

I've been playing lap steel about 3 years, pedal steel about a year and a half. I'm just getting to the point where I'm starting to suck. :)
Lots of stringy things, many of them slidey.
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Not enough!
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I am really enjoying reading your replies...

Post by David Hartley »

Keep your replies coming. Here's some of the British guys comments.
http://www.thebritishsteeliessociety.co ... f=7&t=6259
There's a lots more of you out there who must have worked out your steel playing time.

Happy Christmas all.
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Post by Marcus Provis »

I first started on pedal steel a little over 5 years ago, at the age of 27.

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Post by Mike Perlowin »

35 years. I'm starting to figure it out.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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55 years.....Egad!! :whoa: :whoa:
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Post by Markus Mayerhofer »

I started playing guitar at the age of 12, studied jazz-guitar at the age of 20. I got interested in Lap-Steel and Dobro playing in 2009 and i got my first pedal-steel in April 2013. I'm 40 years by now and completely fell into it...
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Post by Peter Nylund »

I'm just a slow learning beginner. Started in 1978
I know my playing is a bit pitchy, but at least my tone sucks
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Post by Jody Taylor »

I am 53 and have played guitar for 41 years. Just started learning pedal steel a little over 1 year ago.
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Post by Don Barnhardt »

started steel 1950 plus or minus ayear. Hard to remember. I turned 78 today.
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How many years have you been playing?

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50 years on 6 string guitar and 40 on pedal steel.
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Post by Andy Vance »

2 1/2 years on PSG, 29 on 6 string and vocals.

I used to be the "young kid" and while still not as old or been playing as some of you on here, I'm not usually the "young kid" anymore.

Andy
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Playing in church, a young lad of 9 yrs of age, plus quite a number of other instruments, drums, Standard guitar, Bass guitar, piano, Bb Cornet ( I thought I was Louis Armstrong), Organ, and of course Steel guitar (Lap at first, and Pedal Later) and now I am 72 years young, and I`m still at it. To tell the truth, I dont know if I`ll ever get the hang of any of them (Haha) I`m having a good time though! Glad you asked Dave, and Merry Christmas everybody!!!
Ron BTW It has been 62 years of musical bliss!
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Alan Harrison
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Six string guitar 72 years and pedal steel for 45. I'm work'n real hard on em.
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Post by Don Ricketson »

Started in 1949. Will be 66 years next month on my 79th birthday.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

It'll be 30 years next year. Started in 1985 at age 24.

Kind Regards, Walter
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