New member introduction here, found this site looking to find Waylon Jennings steel player for “rainy day women “—never did find that steel player. But, found myself coming back to check out info and learning about steel guitars and the community who support steel guitars. Next thing I was researching affordable steel guitar manufacturers and found Justice Steels and purchased a 3-2. My Tudor has been Paul Franklin’s online, Modern Music Masters, courses. This contraption has definitely not been easy and it’s been a long process. I’m sure there’s players who probably pickup musical concepts easily but in my case this journey hasn’t been— I’m fortunate learning this instrument my life is not dependent on learning it, because I would have been executed for lack of progress.
This site has been valuable in all aspects: strings, restringing, bars, amps, speakers, picks, and everything else. I use “band in a box” for practice tracks. My biggest issue that will keep me from ever becoming the “OPRY’s” in-house-steeler is my total lack of rhythm—my dear wife reminds me of this when hitting the dance floors.
Thanks to bOb and to everyone else who make up the steel guitar community for your valuable insights and knowledge concerning this crazy/wonderful musical instrument.
Les
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- Les Grames
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If I understand your first question correctly, the answer to that is Ralph Mooney. He’s the one that played Rainy Day Woman and all the great Waylon Jennings songs of the 70s and 80s.
Congratulations on buying the Justice pedal steel. It’s an excellent choice.
Congratulations on buying the Justice pedal steel. It’s an excellent choice.
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A metronome is essential to help with your rhythm struggles.
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
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Welcome Les! I play for a hobby now and enjoy steel guitar more than ever. You can check out Waylon Jennings on YouTube and should be able to see Ralph Mooney playing live with Waylon.
Check here and read the comments. You can hear Waylon say "one more Moon":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1vGoAQrkCY
Check here and read the comments. You can hear Waylon say "one more Moon":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1vGoAQrkCY
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- Craig Robson
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Hey Les, I'm a relative newbie too, and you probably already know this-though I didn't- in the "steel on the web" section of this forum there is a pinned beginner post that links to Shane Frame's youtube channel which has a half dozen lessons based on Ralph Mooney and his outlaw country licks. I have found them very useful, and the instructional style is really friendly-wish I'd known about these earlier in my progression
anyway, welcome - and I hope this is useful, and I hope you love the Justice-Ron's a super guy
anyway, welcome - and I hope this is useful, and I hope you love the Justice-Ron's a super guy
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