Paul Franklin E9th Course
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- Jeffery Mercer
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Paul Franklin E9th Course
Greetings to all my Pedal Steel Brothers,
Ok...I’ve signed up for a Paul Franklin 1st year long introductory E9th Pedal Steel Course,has anyone else ever taken this 1st Course? It’s currently $99
Please let me know how much of a help it was or wasn’t...and basically just your overall thoughts and opinions,
Thanks so very much!
Respectfully Yours,
Jeffery Mercer
Mentor Ohio 44060
Ok...I’ve signed up for a Paul Franklin 1st year long introductory E9th Pedal Steel Course,has anyone else ever taken this 1st Course? It’s currently $99
Please let me know how much of a help it was or wasn’t...and basically just your overall thoughts and opinions,
Thanks so very much!
Respectfully Yours,
Jeffery Mercer
Mentor Ohio 44060
Jeff Hilton VP,
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Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
- Edward Efira
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A lot of help if you take the time and come back over and over to absorb the in depth instruction you get from it and practice, practice, practice. You will also learn licks and tricks, mostly you get to choose which technique fits you and you can stick yo it.
Personally, my right hand technique improved dramatically in about a month time.
Personally, my right hand technique improved dramatically in about a month time.
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- Jeffery Mercer
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Thankful!
Thank you so very much Ed for your reply...a Newbie needs all the kind words and constructive criticism he can get in this the beginning of the Journey..
Thanks buddy,
Respectfully,
Jeff Mercer
Thanks buddy,
Respectfully,
Jeff Mercer
Jeff Hilton VP,
Boss Katana 2X12 100 water.
Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
Boss Katana 2X12 100 water.
Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
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Edward is correct. Go slow and learn each lesson. The grips and intervals will keep coming up over and over. So if you don't commit them to memory, as the course progresses your going to be lost. Learn them by numbers ( scale degrees) because that's going to be the foundation for what lies ahead. I just upgraded to the full Method course.
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Jeffrey-
Everyone who has responded so far is correct. The Foundations course is based on teaching a concept and having the student spend the time needed to master it. Slow progress is the key, as you are literally laying the "foundations" for your future technique and musicianship.
Paul does not spend time in the lessons practicing for the student by playing along with tracks, he gives the necessary info and leaves them to do the work. You will have some decisions to make in regards to picking and blocking technique that are up to you and your physicality. Paul does not lock you in to one preference or another.
It's our most popular course, and not solely because of the affordable price. Many intermediate and advanced players have praised the material as having helped them to get rid of bad habits they had accumulated. Best to not acquire them in the first place, so take your time and allow yourself to absorb the lessons.
If Paul says something needs to be memorized and internalized before moving on, please heed his words. If you do not, you will eventually end up back there anyways...or stuck on a plateau you don't know how to overcome.
Lots of good articles on this stuff at Paul's blog, too: Blog
Everyone who has responded so far is correct. The Foundations course is based on teaching a concept and having the student spend the time needed to master it. Slow progress is the key, as you are literally laying the "foundations" for your future technique and musicianship.
Paul does not spend time in the lessons practicing for the student by playing along with tracks, he gives the necessary info and leaves them to do the work. You will have some decisions to make in regards to picking and blocking technique that are up to you and your physicality. Paul does not lock you in to one preference or another.
It's our most popular course, and not solely because of the affordable price. Many intermediate and advanced players have praised the material as having helped them to get rid of bad habits they had accumulated. Best to not acquire them in the first place, so take your time and allow yourself to absorb the lessons.
If Paul says something needs to be memorized and internalized before moving on, please heed his words. If you do not, you will eventually end up back there anyways...or stuck on a plateau you don't know how to overcome.
Lots of good articles on this stuff at Paul's blog, too: Blog
- Jeffery Mercer
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A Huge Thank You!
John I just want to say Thank You! For the encouragement! and God Bless You!
Respectfully, Yours Truly,
Jeff Mercer
Respectfully, Yours Truly,
Jeff Mercer
Jeff Hilton VP,
Boss Katana 2X12 100 water.
Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
Boss Katana 2X12 100 water.
Peterson Tuner, Many Pedals, Beautiful Steelers Choice Seat! Also play Blues Harp, have many harps, and Vintage Mics. Too much to list...I am Blessed!
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That's helpful, John. I'm not a veteran player but HAVE been at it long enough that bad habits have no doubt taken root. Sounds like the basic course would be worth my time and money to clean up my playing before moving on.John Spaulding wrote: Many intermediate and advanced players have praised the material as having helped them to get rid of bad habits they had accumulated.
Lots of good articles on this stuff at Paul's blog, too: Blog
Jeffery - One week early, Happy Birthday! Stay at it, it's a fun instrument. You WILL have times when you feel like you're stuck and making no progress, do not let that discourage you. The learning never stops, so enjoy the journey.
Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun.
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I would suggest buying the FULL course. The $99.oo deal does NOT cover all the E9th.
I think it's the most in depth course ever. There are an endless number of beginner courses, but NONE keep going as PF's course, and just like the Universe, it just keeps growing.
Thanks!... J-D.
I think it's the most in depth course ever. There are an endless number of beginner courses, but NONE keep going as PF's course, and just like the Universe, it just keeps growing.
Thanks!... J-D.
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A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.