OKLAHOMA Steel Show E9th SEMINAR-Palousek & Toliver
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- Wayne Morton
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Seminar
Steve and Larry,
If you have room for one more student, I will be joining the class.
Thanks,
Beverly Harris
If you have room for one more student, I will be joining the class.
Thanks,
Beverly Harris
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Just wanted to say thanks to all of those who attended mine & Steve's seminar. I hope you got something to help your playing increase a little in some areas. I was very happy with the nice size of the class, and especially the 12 year old Jacob King. If you haven't heard him play....lookout! He's a picker, nice touch, and plays very nicely! He's big for a 12 year old, I thought he was 17 or so. Mike McGee has been teaching him.
But....thanks to the Oklahoma Show for having Steve and I. We look forward
to next years show.
Larry T
But....thanks to the Oklahoma Show for having Steve and I. We look forward
to next years show.
Larry T
- Terry Bethel
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Seminar
Hey guys next year how about having it later in the day so us old timers might be able to crawl out of bed and be there.,
Terry
Terry
www.ozarksteelguitar.com
www.terrybethelmusic.com
D-10 Mullen G2 9 x 9, 2-D-10 Bethels 9x9 , 2= Nashville 112's, a Walker Stereo steel Amp Hilton VP, Hardwire Reverb with Lexicon Reverb Peavy Pro Fex II Peavey Digital power amp with effects.Sarno Black Box
Other than that, I ain't doin' nothin'...
www.terrybethelmusic.com
D-10 Mullen G2 9 x 9, 2-D-10 Bethels 9x9 , 2= Nashville 112's, a Walker Stereo steel Amp Hilton VP, Hardwire Reverb with Lexicon Reverb Peavy Pro Fex II Peavey Digital power amp with effects.Sarno Black Box
Other than that, I ain't doin' nothin'...
- Steve Palousek
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- Mike Wilkerson
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Larry what an honor my friend to meet you your an awesome player but more over your a heck of a friend.... You and Steve had an awesome seminar and I got a lot out of it and it opened some doors... Dad Terry it was great seeing you again my friend and enjoyed our visits.... Slim
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All My Loving - Beatles
Steve and Larry,
I have been working on both songs, but it was fun to find out that you had written All My Loving in the same key as the Beatles' recording. Not only can I play along with the track, but can accompany the Beatles!!
I very much enjoyed the seminar, your receptiveness to discussion, and hands on assistance.
Thank you both.
Beverly
I have been working on both songs, but it was fun to find out that you had written All My Loving in the same key as the Beatles' recording. Not only can I play along with the track, but can accompany the Beatles!!
I very much enjoyed the seminar, your receptiveness to discussion, and hands on assistance.
Thank you both.
Beverly
Of course Beverly, most steel players try to play songs in their original key, unless there are benefits to playing it in a key with open strings, or natural chords without using pedals. Glad everyone enjoyed our class, and we will have some new material at our next classes. Steve and I will have tabbed out "An Empty Glass" and "Midnight In Old Amarillo", and it will be another seminar we will be teaming up on. As always, you can buy our seminar materials if you want to contact me.
Larry T
Larry T
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Branson seminar
I didn't recognize either song for your next seminar, so I went to Youtube and listened. Is Midnight in Old Amarillo going to C6 or E9 tab?
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Midnight in Old Amarillo
Thanks. After I heard Midnight in Old Amarillo, I recognized the tune, just not the title. Maybe one of these days, I'll tackle those other 5 pedals.