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William Litaker
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Hey guys, here is one I did a few years ago. I have not taught it on Steelin Techniques yet. Mostly because this is not an easy one to play or teach.

If my people would like to learm this or if anyone else wants me to go thru it on Steelin Techniques, here is your chance to let me know!
Remember we will begin learning "The Blame" this Sat.

Join us every week for Steelin Techniques , Every Sat. since 2011! We have fun while learning the instrument we love , the pedal steel guitar....Ask any of my 130 or so that is with me each week.....

Long Black Limo
https://youtu.be/_CdYvFizPdM
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Post by George Buechley »

This would be a good one, William. Something cool to look forward to!


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Looking forward to learning this one--no doubt about it!
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Post by Perry Keeter »

Very nice William..
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Thanks guys...
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Mighty fine playing there, William
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Post by Tom Dillon »

Good stuff!

I'm voting for Silver Wings for a project tune :-)
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Post by William Litaker »

Thanks guys. Tom I am working on Silver Wings now. Should have it soon. Thanks for the requests....
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Post by Larry Robbins »

What ever William puts up is a winner. I have learned something from all of the project tunes we have done. Thanks William!
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William Litaker wrote:Thanks guys. Tom I am working on Silver Wings now. Should have it soon. Thanks for the requests....
I'm sure it will be great. The last few lessons have had some really good reusable llcks. Keep it coming.
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Post by William Litaker »

Thanks Tom...Looks like we may do The Limo before long...Thanks for the comments...
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Post by Howard Steinberg »

Definately add to the list of project tunes.
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Post by Joe Cook »

I've been able to play most of what William teaches but some are difficult to get "up to speed". That being said, I learn something I can use from all of the material on the weekly broadcasts. Long Black Limo would probably keep me busy for a while! :D
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Post by Gary Hellums »

Yep! I agree with you Joe! These weekly broadcast are the foundation of learning and playing the PS. You can always go back to em and use them somewhere. I've noticed when I seem to be able to halfway play one of Williams songs, and if I don't play it for a week or two, it's like I have NEVER seen a steel guitar in my life when I sit down and try to play it. I can't play it unless I look at the material William taught previously--and then I'm pretty sluggish on it for awhile. I just tell myself, "keep practicing." I've been talking to myself a lot since hooking up with William!
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Post by William Litaker »

Thanks guys..... Join us on Steelin Techniques and find out for yourself!
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