***Praise for Mr. John McClung. Professor Twang***

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Darren Mortillaro
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Post by Darren Mortillaro »

Former student of John McClung from way back in 2005. Had to cancel lessons for lack of free time, but am now re-examining all my old lesson material.

Hopefully I haven't developed too many bad techniques over the last 15 years!
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John McClung
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Darren, you're welcome back any time, even if just for one-off special studies of specific songs, licks, technique pointers!--- All best, Prof. Twang
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Rick Schmidt
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I haven’t been here on the Forum much lately.... it’s so nice to see our friend John getting these well deserved kudos!!! Hope all is well in your world John!🤟🎶👍
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Michael Johnstone
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He can sing too. And pretty damn good.
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Gene Tani
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I will also highly recommend this course to anybody that wants to get up to speed with no weaknesses as a player, a lot of material, kind of like if you go to Berklee or one of those performance degree programs but without hundreds of $$thousands in student loans afterward!
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Another high recommendation here for John. Very nice, straight forward and a highly organized teacher. He's so much fun to bounce ideas back and forth with.

I've had three lessons and he filled in several little gaps in my playing, helped connect ideas and got me playing smoother. All great things and the cost is extremely reasonable for the amount of information and personalized teaching you get in return. If you're considering it, don't hesitate!
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John McClung
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Thanks Chris, Gene, Michael, and Rick, et al, for all the very kind words! Rick Schmidt, we gotta get on writing that extended E9 book, dude!

Folks, I do have some openings in my schedule. If this pandemic puts time on your hands, now's the time to get some clarity on playing E9!

I'm of course not Paul Franklin, but I've put a lot of work and thought into conveying how I understand and learned E9, and finding ways to share it with you that work perfectly for you. A lot of what I do is customized to the student's interests and abilities, but built around a solid curriculum. 35 years playing in Los Angeles bands and clubs taught me a thing or two!

If you are committed to working hard to finally get somewhere with your E9 playing, then consider learning with me via Skype.

All best,
John McClung
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Doug Taylor
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Another former student, John is the most organized teacher I have ever seen! John, I reference your teaching material regularly.

Thanks for getting me started.
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Doug Taylor, you're welcome, and come back any time for special studies! How's your playing coming along?
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Doug Taylor
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My playing is going slow but steady. It is a long road I have chosen! Hope you and your family are doing good during this hard time we are in. At some point I plan to come back and finish.
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Post by Sami Parkkinen »

Another grateful student here. I had been playing for a year or so before I had the opportunity to jump in and start with John.

He immediately saw (nothing escapes his eye) where I was at and corrected my technique in a few important ways plus offered a clear path which to follow, resulting in major progress in my playing very fast.

His curriculum also keeps evolving as he’s incessantly updating the lessons.

And as many others have stated on this thread, he truly cares about his students and sees that every step is both taken and understood before proceeding. Thank you John!
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Post by Sam LoBue »

I just finished a round of E9 101 lessons with John McClung (AKA Professor Twang), and wanted to share my thoughts.

My background is in low brass (I have degrees and performed professionally), but I found steel bewildering. After working with the Professor, I've got the basics down. I have tools that allow me to play confidently and creatively. His lessons are well structured and thorough. I found a lot of value in his practice exercises, accompaniment tracks, as well as all the lesson PDFs. We worked on pick/palm blocking, fundamental chord grips, the Nashville Number System, intonation, transcriptions, and any questions I brought to our lessons.

On a personal note, the Professor is critical (which is key to making actual progress), yet encouraging and friendly. I looked forward to our lessons every time. He doesn't make you call him the Professor btw, I'm just using that moniker for levity :)

I feel thankful to have studied steel with John.
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