Paul Franklin & Friends: NASHVILLE STEEL GUITAR CAMP!
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Paul Franklin & Friends: NASHVILLE STEEL GUITAR CAMP!
WHO: Paul Franklin & Friends
WHAT: Nashville Steel Guitar Camp
WHERE: The Lodge at Montgomery Bell
WHEN: August 13-15, 2021
Learn From The Legends!
Join Paul Franklin & Friends for an immersive, two-day, three-night Steel Guitar Camp .
Get up-close and personal access, and learn from the best via a mix of live performances/jams, seminars, workshops, Q&As, Meet & Greets and more - all day and into the night!
Paul's scheduled guests include steel guitar legends Bruce Bouton, Dan Dugmore, Doug Jernigan, JayDee Maness, Russ Pahl, Jim Vest, & Tommy White, and special guest — Dobro master Jerry Douglas!
Located in a beautiful Tennessee State Park,The Lodge at Montgomery Bell is a perfect setting to get away from it all and surround yourself with "all things steel guitar".
More details to follow as we get everyone's schedule sorted out. We'll post updates in this thread.
WHAT: Nashville Steel Guitar Camp
WHERE: The Lodge at Montgomery Bell
WHEN: August 13-15, 2021
Learn From The Legends!
Join Paul Franklin & Friends for an immersive, two-day, three-night Steel Guitar Camp .
Get up-close and personal access, and learn from the best via a mix of live performances/jams, seminars, workshops, Q&As, Meet & Greets and more - all day and into the night!
Paul's scheduled guests include steel guitar legends Bruce Bouton, Dan Dugmore, Doug Jernigan, JayDee Maness, Russ Pahl, Jim Vest, & Tommy White, and special guest — Dobro master Jerry Douglas!
Located in a beautiful Tennessee State Park,The Lodge at Montgomery Bell is a perfect setting to get away from it all and surround yourself with "all things steel guitar".
More details to follow as we get everyone's schedule sorted out. We'll post updates in this thread.
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Update!!!
West Coast Steel legend JayDee Maness will be joining us!!!
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One member had an issue with the NV Steel Guitar Camp website. As far as we can tell, the website is working properly - I and others have accessed it without any issue. I have moved those posts.
To avoid derailing this thread - if you have any issues with the website, first check to see if you have a browser, security/antivirus, or ISP issue, and as a last resort please communicate your issue to the organizers via email or private messsage and not on this thread. Thanks.
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Good Opportunity
Just bought my ticket. Lodge reservations are made. I figure this will be my best opportunity to get some new ideas from some of my favorite players before I get too old to play.
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Steel Camp
Steve; We picked the right instrument! We're allowed to sit down on the job, if we're bald we either shave our heads or wear a hat, We're never too old or too fat to play the Pedal Steel!!
I thought Nashville was the roughest, but I know I’ve said the same about them all.
I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
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camp
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Paul Franklin steel camp. come one and all it will be a great time.
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Guitars
Hi Jim.
Absolutely bring your guitars if you want to use them in your room. We just don’t anticipate having the space and logistics to accommodate them inside the conference rooms where classroom instruction and workshops are held. There may be an area available that would work for practice guitars, we’re still investigating that possibility.
You can record audio for personal use and you will have blank TAB and note paper provided to copy anything down. Big video screen with overhead shot of instructor guitar is planned.
Paul’s last seminar in Dallas was 90+ people and no guitars. We are expecting at least that many with this legendary line up of influential and innovative players.
At present, Session 1 on Saturday morning is Paul’s presentation on “How To Learn Without Your Guitarâ€, which might open up a few doors for folks who have not explored that skill. Jerry Douglas’ Session is on Sunday afternoon. Those are the current confirmed time slots, but all is subject to change as we put the scheduling puzzle together.
Absolutely bring your guitars if you want to use them in your room. We just don’t anticipate having the space and logistics to accommodate them inside the conference rooms where classroom instruction and workshops are held. There may be an area available that would work for practice guitars, we’re still investigating that possibility.
You can record audio for personal use and you will have blank TAB and note paper provided to copy anything down. Big video screen with overhead shot of instructor guitar is planned.
Paul’s last seminar in Dallas was 90+ people and no guitars. We are expecting at least that many with this legendary line up of influential and innovative players.
At present, Session 1 on Saturday morning is Paul’s presentation on “How To Learn Without Your Guitarâ€, which might open up a few doors for folks who have not explored that skill. Jerry Douglas’ Session is on Sunday afternoon. Those are the current confirmed time slots, but all is subject to change as we put the scheduling puzzle together.
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After being cooped up working from home for over a year, I’m treating myself to this one and look forward to it. Should you need any guitars for a jam room, I’ll be happy to donate the use of mine. I haven’t decided whether to drive or fly yet. Luckily, I have a bunch of miles saved up should i end up flying in. Hope to see y’all there!
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*Wendy Moten Confirmed*
Brilliant vocalist and song stylist Wendy Moten will be joining us for the weekend!
You can hear her latest album here: I've Got You Covered
You can hear her latest album here: I've Got You Covered
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A blog or bulletin board would be nice not only for introductions but for ride-sharing between BNA & The Lodge. Splitting the cost of a rental car for 4 days among 4 passengers comes out to about $100 each - gotta be competitive with an Uber (that's if you can find one). Ride-sharing/cost-sharing could work also for the round trip between home and the airport of departure. It will take a fair amount of schedule coordination for sure but may be worth it to make getting there more cost-effective, less of a hassle and ... more fun?Darrell Criswell wrote:It would be nice if we could have a blog where we could introduce each other to ourselves before the camp!
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*UPDATE* Phil Bradbury Workshop
Amplifier Guru Phil Bradbury from Little Walter Tube Amps will be giving an "All Things Amplifiers" workshop!!
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Just start your own thread in the event section of this forum. Title it something like Steel Camp Attendees check-in and discussion.Frank Freniere wrote:A blog or bulletin board would be nice not only for introductions but for ride-sharing between BNA & The Lodge. Splitting the cost of a rental car for 4 days among 4 passengers comes out to about $100 each - gotta be competitive with an Uber (that's if you can find one). Ride-sharing/cost-sharing could work also for the round trip between home and the airport of departure. It will take a fair amount of schedule coordination for sure but may be worth it to make getting there more cost-effective, less of a hassle and ... more fun?Darrell Criswell wrote:It would be nice if we could have a blog where we could introduce each other to ourselves before the camp!
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*UPDATE* Maintenance and Mechanics Workshop
Maintenance and Mechanics For Push-Pull and All-Pull Guitars with Mike Scaggs and Wayne Dahl.
A masterclass in understanding pedal steel guitar setup and maintenance.
A masterclass in understanding pedal steel guitar setup and maintenance.
Paul Franklin & Friends: NASHVILLE STEEL GUITAR CAMP!
Just booked it wife and I 5 day stay can't wait
To meet all the greats.
P.w
To meet all the greats.
P.w
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I was really hoping this was hand-on instruction - just seeing an instruction and hoping to remember what was said hours or days later is not likely to happen for me, unfortunately. Plus, having an opportunity to have the legends instruct me away from bad techniques is one the best advantages of hands-on instruction.
Any chance that bringing steels to class would be an option at this point?
Any chance that bringing steels to class would be an option at this point?
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Hi Joe-Joe Alterio wrote:I was really hoping this was hand-on instruction - just seeing an instruction and hoping to remember what was said hours or days later is not likely to happen for me, unfortunately. Plus, having an opportunity to have the legends instruct me away from bad techniques is one the best advantages of hands-on instruction.
Any chance that bringing steels to class would be an option at this point?
Thanks for your interest in the Camp. We have many online video courses (including the no-expiration Paul Franklin & Tommy White course "Contemporary Pedal Steel Guitar Vol. 1") that teach technique and the physical aspects of playing. You can enroll in any of those and watch the videos over and over if you learn best that way. Doug Jernigan does Skype lessons, that is always an option.
The very first class with Paul on Day One is "How To Learn Without Your Guitar". If that is not something your are expert at yet, it's the perfect time to learn how to do it better. Developing your musicianship away from the guitar is an essential skill, and something all the instructors have mastered.
You won't need to remember hours or days later, you would refer to the notes you took and TABs you made of any playing examples that were used to demonstrate a broader concept. You can record audio for personal use to refer to after the fact.
The value of the camp is having a weekend's access to the thought processes and insights of some of the greatest to ever play the pedal steel. They'll be readily available to answer any questions. If you have specific technique questions that were not covered in any of the classes, ask all of them!
We expect over 100 players at the Camp. Beyond not having the physical space to accommodate that many guitars, there is no practical way to have an individual, hands-on experience at that level. If Paul (for example) went around the room and spent just 5 minutes with each of the 100 students at their guitars going over a single lick, that's 8+ hours spent to make sure everyone learned one lick.
We hope you can join us, there is so much to learn from these instructors, and we doubt we'll be able to get them all in the same place together again.
Thanks,
John at MMM
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