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Andy Sandoval
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Critique my playin

Post by Andy Sandoval »

Ok here it is. My first attempt at playin steel with some backup tracks (I used a Boss Jamstation) and I could use some constructive criticism. I've been playin my new steel for about a month now and played dobro before that for a few years which I think gave me a little edge on it this time around. I feel like I've made a lot more progress in a month than I did 15 years ago when I tried to learn steel guitar and gave up after a year of total frustration, I even had the picks on backwards for a long time Image I wish I had had access to the internet, and this forum back then, not to mention all the really excellent instructional stuff available now. Maybe I woulda stuck with it. Anyway, listen to my file and tell me what you think...I can take it! Image http://members.cox.net/loveridehd/Stealin%20some%20Steel%20-%20Andy.mp3

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Post by Ron ! »

Sounds better then when i first started.I would start working on the blocking technique.There are video's that would help i think...


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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Yep, blocking is gonna be a whole other lesson for me. Thanks for the reply. Image

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Post by David Moore »

I think it sounds great. Just keep playing every day and you can't help but become a good steel player.
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Post by Jerry Roller »

Andy, you are sounding great. You are getting a nice tone, your intonation is pretty much on pitch which means your ears are working good for you. I don't hear any problems in your blocking which I think will come natural to you without any real concentration on it. Keep working on what you are doing now and start branching out into more melodic playing. You might spend some time playing up and down the old do, re, me scales. Find the scale notes both single string and two string harmonizes and get them down where you can play them all over the neck and you are on your way. You are doing very good.
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Thanks guys, very encouraging to hear..I think I'll stick with it and not sell it to take up the Oboe or the Pan Flute...yeah I know, what a smart assssss! Image

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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

Andy:

Sounds great! I'll have to look you up when I get up Bakersfield way. I have family in Visalia so maybe we can hook up one day.

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Post by Robert Porri »

Andy,

Sounds good to me. I've only been playing PSG about 7 months after many years of guitar playing, but I can hear you are in tune and your pedal pushing sounds pretty smooth. I'm using a Jeff Newman video, among other materials, and he pushes vibrato use a lot, so maybe that's something to work on more for you. Take that with a grain of salt because I'm just learning all this stuff too.

Continued good luck with it for you.

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Post by Herman Visser »

Andy sounds Dam GOOD to me.Andy how long have you been at it this time on the steel
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Andy, A+. You sound great.
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Post by Tim Harr »

Andy,

Keep up the great work. I admire anyone who plays the steel guitar.

Sounds great. Others are right...videos and talk tapes can enhance what you are already doing.

This forum is an awesome resource... It has helped my playing and steel guitar education greatly.

I would like to hear you play Dobro too!!

Keep Steelin,



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