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old dogs and new tricks
i am 62 yrs old and just starting to learn is it possable any other oldies out there thanks and god bless dave
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Dave, I'll turn 75 in a few days (8/21) and I play and learn something new every day. I just retired (for the 3rd or 4th time) so I now have all the time I want to play the PSG. I guess I do about 3 or 4 hours EVERY day, including Sunday after church. Never been able to get enough since I started with a lap steel back in '49. I listen to guys and gals playing now who have'nt been living as long as I've been playing and they play circles around me, but I just go on and have fun. Playing the PSG is good medicine.
Sam Lewis
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Sam Lewis
PedalMaster D-10 8/5, 1975 MSA D-10 8/4, twin Steel Kings
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Hi Dave: I am new at it too, at 58. I am like Bill, don't know if I'll ever be any good at it but who cares. Having a great time,meeting great people
and rediscovering some great music.I also play 6 string lap which I'm much better at then the peddel.
Just have fun go to shows that have a steel player in them and watch and ask dumb questions
Good Luck:Herman
and rediscovering some great music.I also play 6 string lap which I'm much better at then the peddel.
Just have fun go to shows that have a steel player in them and watch and ask dumb questions
Good Luck:Herman
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Well said words from all of you here. Dave, I'm comin up on 58 and have more patience now than ever. Might be cause kids are grown, out on their own now, no more DRAMA to deal with from ex as well, it seems. So for all the fun I've missed out on, makes it easy to catch-on quickly, no sideways distracttions pulling me away from havin fun--and I've alway kept some kinda Beater guit/Dobro/Lap dog around to keep fingers
nimble upon. JZ
nimble upon. JZ
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Hi guys, nice to know there are other " oldies" in the learning process. I will be 65 come early September,
I took up the psg in 1990...played (?) for about four years then gave it all up.
I took it on again about 2 months ago....have to start from scratch again but enjoying it a lot more now...just aquired a Carter SD10 with 4 ped. 5 knees....as my dear ol` dad would tell me...it`s NEVER TOO LATE to learn something new....keep at it guys...we`ll make it yet, and if just have fun with it and satisfy our own needs then that`s all we need to do....keep playing and keep smilin`....best of luck to all the `oldies` startin` out.
Remember...you dont stop playing because you get old...you get old because you stop playing.
Glyndwr.
I took up the psg in 1990...played (?) for about four years then gave it all up.
I took it on again about 2 months ago....have to start from scratch again but enjoying it a lot more now...just aquired a Carter SD10 with 4 ped. 5 knees....as my dear ol` dad would tell me...it`s NEVER TOO LATE to learn something new....keep at it guys...we`ll make it yet, and if just have fun with it and satisfy our own needs then that`s all we need to do....keep playing and keep smilin`....best of luck to all the `oldies` startin` out.
Remember...you dont stop playing because you get old...you get old because you stop playing.
Glyndwr.
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Hey Dave,
My wife is 63 and started learning the PSG three years ago. She'll probably never be a Buddy Emmons or Jimmy Day but she likes learning it, I like listening to her and that's enough for now,.......... until I can get her to take it out and play it instead of keyboard.
By the way, she started learning along with her brother who was 69 at the time.
Bill<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Holly on 30 July 2005 at 08:36 AM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Holly on 30 July 2005 at 08:43 AM.]</p></FONT>
My wife is 63 and started learning the PSG three years ago. She'll probably never be a Buddy Emmons or Jimmy Day but she likes learning it, I like listening to her and that's enough for now,.......... until I can get her to take it out and play it instead of keyboard.
By the way, she started learning along with her brother who was 69 at the time.
Bill<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Holly on 30 July 2005 at 08:36 AM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Holly on 30 July 2005 at 08:43 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I am 63, and have always loved the PSG. My Carter Starter should arrive any day now, and I have a couple of Jeff Newman videos to get me started. It sure makes me feel good to see that I am not the only one who waited until age 60 to start learning how to play the PSG.
I am also a new member to this forum, and this is my first post. I enjoy reading the
good advice and helpful information from everyone.
May God bless each and everyone.
Donny
I am also a new member to this forum, and this is my first post. I enjoy reading the
good advice and helpful information from everyone.
May God bless each and everyone.
Donny
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Sure glad to see this post. Just turned 64 and bought a Fess SD10 not knowing anything about steel guitar except that I've always loved the sound. Got a lot of strange looks from family and friends but it is a lot of fun trying to learn. I spend all my free time sitting behind it. Also new member and first post.
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If any players need a little help (free),i'll make some short cd's about the pockets, the two minor, where to put it,some turnarounds and little things like that.Willin to help. No charge.
Bill Mayville (steelinlasvegas@cox.net)
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