Suggestions for 8-String Instruction?

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Michael Kerker
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Suggestions for 8-String Instruction?

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Hi- first post here. I've been playing guitar for over 50 years, have about 15 electrics, 5 acoustics, four basses, four dulcimers, and a banjo (all left-handed). I've never played lap or steel (although I have one electric set up for slide) and to scratch the long-standing lap steel itch I just bought a Morrell maple 8-string.

While waiting for it to arrive I'm looking over instruction options. The Cindy Cashdollar DVD, the Fretboard Roadmaps book, and the George Boards material look the most promising so far. Suggestions? Thanks!
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Nic Neufeld
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Post by Nic Neufeld »

I'd say six vs eight string is going to be less a deciding factor than other things. What style of music do you want to play? Any favorite players whose style you want to develop your playing towards?

Lessons with Troy is a good source of online lessons. I take Skype lessons with Alan Akaka (but I'm learning Hawaiian style mainly).
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I was originally most interested in C&W and Western Swing so I got Cindy's DVD's and felt they were an excellent starting place (and not bad to revisit now and then for a refresher).
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The Cindy Cashdollar is the best 8 string steel course out there bar none.
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Post by Adam Tracksler »

Lessons with troy has several 8 string A6 courses.
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Post by Michael Kerker »

Thanks guys! The Cindy Cashdollar DVD is on the way, I'll get started with that. Guitar arrives tomorrow- yippie!
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Post by Francisco Castillo »

Hi

Don't forget;

Jerry Byrd's course (Scotty's Music)
Andy Volk's books (Mr Volk himself here in the forum)


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Roger Aycock
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Post by Roger Aycock »

Also, you might want to check out Doug Beaumier's books with backing tracks CD's included. Doug is a fantastic player.
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Post by Glenn Wilde »

There are some cool lessons from Eddie Rivers on YouTube. Western Swing Rules, there is a series of them and they're very good.
https://youtu.be/rARCcW3I0K4
John Frankel
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DVD’s of Cindy Cashdollar

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Anyone that would like to sell that set of DVD’s I would be interested, thank you.

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