Jeff Newman Up From The Top
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Jeff Newman Up From The Top
Sorry if this is in the wrong section but I've been reading about this course and it looks like exactly what I need.
It's not cheap so I'd appreciate feedback on what other people think of it before I take the plunge.
If anyone has a copy they want to sell, please let me know.
It's not cheap so I'd appreciate feedback on what other people think of it before I take the plunge.
If anyone has a copy they want to sell, please let me know.
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it's not cheap, but if you follow your way through the 3 books it will give you a firm foundation for playing pedal steel. jeff breaks down the steel's component parts (a&b pedals, d lever and f lever) and gives you constructive exercises to play with some live backing tracks.
the books also give you a really good idea of how to play "in the pockets" as they say. they will definitely get you playing, and help you make sense of all the other things you may be learning.
in my opinion, they're a great value in pedal steel instruction.
the books also give you a really good idea of how to play "in the pockets" as they say. they will definitely get you playing, and help you make sense of all the other things you may be learning.
in my opinion, they're a great value in pedal steel instruction.
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I honestly don't think it is worth the money unless a person plays no other instruments and has no idea what a steel guitar is. I am only talking about the AB pedal DVD. The DVDs that deal with the levers are pretty good. His old book "Music to Steel By" is absolutely terrific but hard to find.
The licks on the DVD amount to about 7 minutes worth of material.
Some people need a clean cut guy in a suit to explain things like where a backup lick belongs relative to the voice etc.
In all fairness, he leaves nothing out.
For basic back up, I think Dewitt Scotts back up book and CD is a lot better.
The licks on the DVD amount to about 7 minutes worth of material.
Some people need a clean cut guy in a suit to explain things like where a backup lick belongs relative to the voice etc.
In all fairness, he leaves nothing out.
For basic back up, I think Dewitt Scotts back up book and CD is a lot better.
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respectfully, i have to disagree. i've got two music degrees, one in jazz guitar, and i've been playing guitar professionally for 20 years. i found the newman courses were well laid out in a way that gives a clear overview of the instrument. i'd wager to say if you get the course to learn a few licks, then you won't get your money's worth.I honestly don't think it is worth the money unless a person plays no other instruments and has no idea what a steel guitar is. The licks on the DVD amount to about 7 minutes worth of material.
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I was new to the pedal steel and had been messing around with it for about a month and was going nowhere very fast. I realized I needed help and got several of Jeff's lessons. They got me going in the right direction and corrected some bad habits that I had begun to get before they got so in-trenched that it would have been tough to break. The thing I find difficult is using the video and trying to start and stop at the right place to learn what he is teaching. All-in-all, I think they are well worth the money.
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Ordering the material from Fran is the right thing to do. This is how she supports herself. We should support her as much as possible now that Jeff's gone.Leland Ogle wrote:Order them from Fran. You won't be sorry.
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That's what I was going to do but they only have the VHS in stock If you got it from Gerry's shop you can be 100% certain they are legit.Dieter Stoll wrote:Being on the "wrong" side of the pond I ordered mine from Gerry Hogan's shop. I assume these copies are legit, they sure look the part.
I'm not sure what the price difference from the US would be including shipping and customs duties (not forgetting the Post Office's "Handling Fee"). Just got a package with £3 customs duties but £8 handling fee
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Jeff Newman up from the top
Does anyone know where I can buy Jeff Newman up from the top lessons everything I find says iris unavailable
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You can get it from Melissa. I have been ordering one E9 course every time she runs a discount special. I have almost all the E9 stuff now. I know there might have been some delivery issues in the past, but I have gotten everything I've order within 3 or 4 days.
https://www.jeffran.shop/shop?page=3
https://www.jeffran.shop/shop?page=3
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Lessons
Ok thank you James which ones would you recommend nor a new beginner
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Up From The Top the A/B pedals.
Let me add this,the first thing you need to know before you start anything are the "grips". I can't remember if Jeff teaches that but I can tell you that Paul Franklin has an E9 course that DRILLS that important concept into your mind. You'll get sick of playing "goodnight ladies" on one fret, but when you start playing scales, intros and solos, you'll be glad those grips are imbedded in your motorskills toolbox. It's probably the best entry course I've ever seen because he teaches you to know not only the grips but what inversion they are. That information will come in VERY useful when you venture into improvision. It will be helpful to know that before you start Up From The Top.
Let me add this,the first thing you need to know before you start anything are the "grips". I can't remember if Jeff teaches that but I can tell you that Paul Franklin has an E9 course that DRILLS that important concept into your mind. You'll get sick of playing "goodnight ladies" on one fret, but when you start playing scales, intros and solos, you'll be glad those grips are imbedded in your motorskills toolbox. It's probably the best entry course I've ever seen because he teaches you to know not only the grips but what inversion they are. That information will come in VERY useful when you venture into improvision. It will be helpful to know that before you start Up From The Top.
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