Instructors in Dallas/Fort Worth?

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Scott Honea
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Instructors in Dallas/Fort Worth?

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Hey all, been playing E9 for about six months now and while making good progress through books and YouTube, I could really use the help of a one-on-one instructor. Any of you guys in the D/FW area give lessons? I’m in Arlington. Thanks in advance, Scott
Don Walworth
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Location: Gilmer, Texas, USA

Skype for me

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I personally enjoy the one-on-one teaching via Skype. Don't have to pack up your equipment – set it up – take in down, etc. Just my opinion.
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mtulbert
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Scott,

Sent you a PM
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Rittenberry Laquer D10, Rittenberry Prestige SD10, Revelation Preamp,Revelation Octal Preamp,Lexicon PCM 92 Reverb, Furlong Cabinet
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David Hodan
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Post by David Hodan »

This is from the TSGA website. I'm not sure if Alex is still teaching at Charley's

Alex Johnson, Charley's Guitars, Dallas, alexfromhkmyspace@hotmail.com
Mike Misetich, Farmers Branch, TX, (non-pedal) mmisetich@tx.rr.com
Steve Palousek, Holland, TX, stevesrecordingstudio.com
Gary Peaslee, Granbury, TX 214-727-9157garydpeaslee@gmail.com
Herb Steiner, Austin area, herbsteiner47@gmail.com
Chuck Lettes, Colorado, https://chucklettes.com/
John McClung, http://www.steelguitarlessons.com
Larry Toliver, Merkel, TX. 325-518-3947 larrytoliver@windstream.net com
Margie Mays, Mesa, AZ. 480-807-5443 margiendon@aol.com
David Wright, Dallas area, 209-988-0580, wrighthd@att.net
Jody Cameron, Angleton, TX, 979-922-0293
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John McClung
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Post by John McClung »

Scott, contact me if you're interested in learning via Skype. It really works great, and like Don Walworth says, eliminates the pain of packing up, driving to your teacher, then everything again in reverse. I have a complete E9 curriculum, "E9 101: Bandstand Fundamentals", which I tend to customize depending on a player's current experience, knowledge, proficiency and goals. I've been playing as a pro for 47 years, teaching 25, I'm sure I can help you make sense of things!

ANYONE ELSE needing personalized one-on-one guidance: I have several openings, and the New Year is around the corner, let's get you straightened out and on the right path!

Some student feedback:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 17#2468417
More:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=

All best,
John McClung
Pedal Steel Lessons, Casuals, Sessions
Olympia, WA 98512
Email & PayPal fees – steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net
Easy PayPal link: paypal.me/JohnMcClung
Website – http://steelguitarlessons.com
Skype name: professortwang
Cell & text: 310-480-0717
E9 INSTRUCTION
▪️ If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net
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Mitchell Smithey
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Post by Mitchell Smithey »

I teach at my home in Carrollton a couple of days a week. Feel free to message me.
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John Spaulding
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Paul Franklin Clinic

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Paul Franklin will be there in person on March 8:

Paul Franklin Clinic at the TSGA Jamboree

It's $90 for the all-day course and all attendees get a free 12-month subscription to his new Foundations: E9 Pedal Steel Basics Course.



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