Survey: age of most steel players
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41 years old. Started playing guitar & mandolin at 5 years old, banjo at 10, Dobro at 12 and lap steel at 18. The only reason I started playing steel so late was that my parents wouldn't let me have an electric instrument in their house, so had to wait until I moved out. Then I bought a Tele, a Fender amp and a Fender D8.
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46 (1956)
Guitar: 10 (1966)
Steel Guitar: 17 (1973) (Although my Dad had a Fender 400 that I putzed around with for a few months in the summer of '68. Dad was trying to learn to play steel, but with him working and me being home after school, I got to learning a few tunes on it. Shortly after that he traded it in on my first Tele.)
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My best,
Ernie
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Guitar: 10 (1966)
Steel Guitar: 17 (1973) (Although my Dad had a Fender 400 that I putzed around with for a few months in the summer of '68. Dad was trying to learn to play steel, but with him working and me being home after school, I got to learning a few tunes on it. Shortly after that he traded it in on my first Tele.)
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Ernie
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I started in 1973 at age 23,quit from 1983 to 1993 to pursue other interests (mistake) and resumed my passion in 1993 through present. At 52, I ask where did all the time go?
Bruce
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Bruce
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I'm 57 and started at age 10 on a square neck guitar that my mom taught Hawaiian on in the 40s. Started bass around 12 and soon started jobing out on it. Played around the house on my dads D6 Fender and got my first pedal steel around 16. It was a Fender 400 with 6 pedals.I've never been on the road, but have played a 200 mile radious most of my life 1 to 5 nights a week. I've been with the same western swing/country band 8 years.
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I'm 51. I began trying to learn to play steel in my early 20's. I'm still tryin'.
Ken
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Ken
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Either there are no ladies on the Forum who play steel or, this is a very "touchy" thread for ladies to respond..."never ask a lady her age!"
I started out on an old 6 string guitar in 1942 which my dad bought for himself in 1912....I still have that old beast! I learned by the seat of my pants, (listening to Hawaiian records on 78 rpm's). There were no qualified instructors around these parts except for a chap who knew a few tunes on the Hawaiian guitar but was a violinist. I'm 75. This doesn't translate into being a good steel guitarist, just an old phart with a lot of happy years behind him playing the Hawaiian steel guitar and looking forward to a few more years of equal joy.
I started out on an old 6 string guitar in 1942 which my dad bought for himself in 1912....I still have that old beast! I learned by the seat of my pants, (listening to Hawaiian records on 78 rpm's). There were no qualified instructors around these parts except for a chap who knew a few tunes on the Hawaiian guitar but was a violinist. I'm 75. This doesn't translate into being a good steel guitarist, just an old phart with a lot of happy years behind him playing the Hawaiian steel guitar and looking forward to a few more years of equal joy.
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I'm 48. Started playing guitar at 4. Played 5-string banjo at 12. Started pedal steel at 20. I started on a Sho-Bud Maverick(1976)! Now-a-days I play a Mullen D-10 Royal. Played Emmons for about 10 Years.
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Greely Baggett
Mullen D-10 (8X5) Royal
Mullen S-10 (4X5)
"Pick one for Jesus"
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Greely Baggett
Mullen D-10 (8X5) Royal
Mullen S-10 (4X5)
"Pick one for Jesus"
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