Speed Pickin' - Lesson TWO from Zane King

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Speed Pickin' - Lesson TWO from Zane King

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Okay I'm not going to let up on yuns..... :D Time for more exercises and ideas quick pickin' on your steel. Here is lesson number two for this month.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRb7dh5 ... V_UlgqQgBw
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Thanks a lot Zane, what a great lesson!
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Nice one again Zane. Thank you!!
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Thanks for taking the time to share Your technique with us Zane.
Greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for sharing your great talent with us. Keep em coming!!
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Zane, you are on a roll. This is great stuff. Wish you lived next door!!! I am learning a lot. Thank you.
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Great stuff Zane ! Thanks for sharing.
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What a Great player thanks Zane for the post
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Thank you. Very generous of you.
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Thanks for following along guys! More to come....
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Great exercizes Zane, thank you.
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As always Zane,,,JUST GREAT!!!!!,,,and they will reach a much broader audience too being applicable to a more standard copedent. Very much appreciated!!!! You mention "muscle memory",,,,I can't imagine the muscle memory you must have to be able to sit down behind any pedal set up,,,,and MAKE MUSIC!!!!
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Love It Zane, good stuff that helps alot,

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Zane:

Thanks for the great lesson. You are a scholar and a gentleman!

Much appreciated,
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Zane..... OUTSTANDING!
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Thanks everyone for the comments here. I love doing this stuff and I have tons to share so keep watching! I am soon to start once and for all my own instructional website that will be called Steel Guitar Coach! I've got a lot of work to do yet but it is coming friends!
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Thank you, really good stuff!
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Thanks guy for watching this. I've got another exercise coming soon for ya'll.
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Thanks Zane I'm a Big Fan. Looking forward to more.
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Whooaaa,,,,the news about the coming instruction/coaching web site is HUGE, long awaited news!!!! Will it be for "standard" tuning,,,or,,,ZB/ZK tuning? Either way,,,bring it on my friend!!! I know without a doubt the only reason ZB tuning was not accepted (back in the day) by the masses was lack of instructional material,,,,as opposed to tons of stuff for standard E9.
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Thanks Sonny! You're the best.
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