instruction material for 8 string steel

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instruction material for 8 string steel

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i have a French steeler who owns a Fender 1000 and is looking for instructional material.
i've already told him that i don't know of any for D8 psg
any recommendations ?
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Yet another reason why beginners shouldn't start with antique pedal steels. The Fender 1000 should be priced out of reach of anyone who doesn't already know how to play, IMHO.

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Anyway, most beginner E9th material sticks to the middle 6 strings. It all applies directly to an 8 string guitar. Jeff Newman was a master at reducing the pedal steel to basics in a way that beginners could understand. www.jeffran.com

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i hear ya' Capt' Image
i did explain this to the fellow already that it was'nt going to be easy for him
Thanx for the tip on Jeff's stuff
which would you propose Capt' ?
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I don't know. It's all good.
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Post by Pete Burak »

A book that was written for Fender pedal steels is:

Pedal steel guitar : eight or ten string tuning /
by Sharp, Don.
Mel Bay Publications, c1972.

I found it in our public library, but I cannot find it online.

I would reccomend setting him up with some standard E9 and B6th or C6th 8-string tunings.



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Post by Bill Monk »

The 2-volume Cindy Cashdollar Western Swing videos are good for non-pedal.

They're $29.95 each from Amazon. Or, I have a used set (with booklets) that I'm though with and have been meaning to post to Buy & Sell anyway. Email in interested...
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Thanks for the replies and the emails guys
right now i'm away from home so i;m having a rather difficult time being on line
i'll be in touch w; those of you asap
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Is it more important to have the high G or low F in regards to the C6 instructional material if you have an eight string and a not a ten string ? My Fender 1000 is set up with E on top but I'm thinking about getting some instructional tapes and was wondering how much a factor the lack of a high G would be.

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You'll use the low F more than the high G. Most instructional material doesn't use the first string.
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Post by Kevin Ruddell »

Thanks Bobby Lee , I guess I should have also asked which two strings I should have left out on the E9 neck . Right now I have a G# on top and a B on the bottom
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