Looking for a steel guitar teacher in the North Austin area
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Looking for a steel guitar teacher in the North Austin area
Please message me if you or someone you know offers lessons in the area. The only thing I've found is in downtown/south and I'm hoping to cut down on the commute and find someone local if possible.
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Howdy neighbor! I may be proven wrong but when I was looking for a lap steel teacher nearby the eventual consensus here and the Austin Steel facebook group was to try Skype lessons. If I had a pedal steel I'd probably fork out the dough for the Franklin Method, it sounds outstanding. Obviously YMMV. Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah the only thing I've been able to find is a guy that offers lessons downtown, but I'm all the way up in Hutto and it's a 2 hour round trip to get to downtown and I hate the parking hastle. You may be right about Skype lessons I'll look into that. And whew you ain't lying, that Franklin Method is pricey!Jim Pollard wrote:Howdy neighbor! I may be proven wrong but when I was looking for a lap steel teacher nearby the eventual consensus here and the Austin Steel facebook group was to try Skype lessons. If I had a pedal steel I'd probably fork out the dough for the Franklin Method, it sounds outstanding. Obviously YMMV. Good luck!
Jim
I don't know enough to teach you anything, but I will thoroughly recommend the Franklin Method. I just signed up for a third year. I knew nothing when I started, now I'm reasonably comfortable on both E9th and C6th necks. The lessons are many and deep, and I've found that every one of them has little hidden nuggets of sound, technique, music, and inspiration that make it obvious your teacher is a master.Russell Melton wrote:...And whew you ain't lying, that Franklin Method is pricey!
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Al Evans wrote:I don't know enough to teach you anything, but I will thoroughly recommend the Franklin Method. I just signed up for a third year. I knew nothing when I started, now I'm reasonably comfortable on both E9th and C6th necks. The lessons are many and deep, and I've found that every one of them has little hidden nuggets of sound, technique, music, and inspiration that make it obvious your teacher is a master.Russell Melton wrote:...And whew you ain't lying, that Franklin Method is pricey!
--Al Evans
Thanks for your input! I guess really when you look at it, that's the same price I would pay for like 11 lessons at $50 an hour. I'll look a little more closely at this course, it may be exactly what I need
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Jody Cameron has on line lessons that are very informative. Give him a call.
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I'll also add that the Paul Franklin Method did wonders for me as I am learning. I do think there's some magic to in-person lessons as well; having someone correct my hand posture early on got me started down the right path. (When I lived in Austin, I did a lesson with Bob Hoffnar in my home and it was worth every penny.)
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I no longer teach, but I'd recommend Neil Flanz for in-person lessons. He literally wrote the first two books on steel instruction. He doesn't drive, but lives in South Austin. Five-1-2- 3-eight-3- zero-8-4-2. Great teacher!
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?