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Bill Brunt
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If you are in the general Houston Tx area, sound off!
Regardless of level.
Might as well include that too.

I am in the Belt way and 249 area, and have been playing almost 4 years, but still not well.
Tom Campbell
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I live in Spring Branch...the wedge between I-10 and 290.

I've been playing lap, non-pedal for a few years, but nothing great...sometimes don't play for a week at a time. Can't get very good with that practice schedule!
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I am next to NASA/JSC area, grew up in the Clear Lake/Galveston Bay area. Started playing over 69 years ago. I listened to Herb Remington; when told me never give up my day job, ha.
Leon McAuliffe and I had took lessons from the same guitar teacher [Ladis Marek]; neither one of us really cared for the Alkire Eharp lessons, but I still enjoy listening to the late Claude Brownell and others that could really play it.
Thee were over a dozen above average steel playersH in the area back in the late 30's/early 50's.
"Keepin' the steelin' going strong"

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John Speck
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I get down to the Houston area from time to time. My 90 year old mother lives in Conroe.
Bill Brunt
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Post by Bill Brunt »

Wow!
I would have bet my social security check that there were more than three of us here.
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There probably are more. Try waiting a few days. Not everyone gets on the Steel Guitar Forum two days after Christmas. ;)
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Bill Brunt
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Brad Bechtel wrote:There probably are more. Try waiting a few days. Not everyone gets on the Steel Guitar Forum two days after Christmas. ;)
You mean it doesn't HAVE to be an addiction?
billchav
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Bill at least we are fortunate to have several players that double on lap, resonator and pedals. Contact Billy Phelps in Katy Jim Bates in Alvin & or Bay Area Bluegrass Assoc. in League CiHty; all in the Houston area.
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Bill Brunt
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Post by Bill Brunt »

Thanks Bill.
I'm hoping there might be a few in my category who would like to meet up casually, and share knowledge and/or issues.
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Let's move this to Steel Players and see if you get a better response.
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Bill Brunt
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Post by Bill Brunt »

Brad Bechtel wrote:Let's move this to Steel Players and see if you get a better response.
Might be a good idea, Brad - I just acquired a nice BMI 3+3, so I really need a bunch of help with that, but don't have anything to offer in that arena.
Just learning some ways to play a harmonized scale, and where the chords are.

At least with the lap steel, there might be some quid pro quo :)
Johnny Rojas
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Post by Johnny Rojas »

I'm in the Heights. Been playing lap steel for about seven years (I think, but don't quote me) but only seriously for 2.5 years. My main rig is a Goldtone through a GK MB-200, and my main gig is with Umbrella Man here in Houston (taking over from the much more adept Bart Maloney, who I believe is also a member of the forum). It's always good to hear from other Houston players.
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