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Phill Morris
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Location: South Wales, UK

Hello to all

Post by Phill Morris »

Hi guys n gals.
I am new .. not only to this forum .. but to pedal steel playing also. I am a migrating bass player and have trouble with 4 strings never mind 10 but I am always up for a challenge cos I just love the sound of steel guitar.
Many thanks to all here already , as I have been scanning through the posts and found lots to be helpful.
I hope you will all bear with me as I am gonna ask questions as I want to learn to play correctly.
I do play lap steel and dobro so not quite a novice to slide but certainly no expert.

Phill Morris :D
nice to meet you all
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Mark Edwards
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Location: Weatherford,Texas, USA

Post by Mark Edwards »

Phill - Welcome, good to see that another Walesonian (if that's how you say it) has joinded the forum. My ancestors are from Wales and would love to visit down there sometime. If you ever need anything don't hesitate to email me.
Dustin Elmer
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Location: Clinton, New York, USA

Post by Dustin Elmer »

Welcome Phill! I'm new as well and everyone here's been really helpful. You'll have a good time and learn a lot! Good luck!
Dusty Elmer
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Alan Brookes
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Mark Edwards wrote:Phill - Welcome, good to see that another Walesonian (if that's how you say it) has joinded the forum.
...the term is Welshman. The country is Cymru. Wales comes from Norman French "Galles" (Gauls), though there is a myth that it comes from the Saxon "Walas" which means "foreigners".

Croeso Phill.
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Fred Justice
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Post by Fred Justice »

Phill welcome aboard friend!!!
Email: azpedalman@gmail.com
Phone: 480-235-8797
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Brian McGaughey
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Post by Brian McGaughey »

Hi Phill from a drummer who's migrated to steel for the same reasons you mentioned. Hello from Seattle! There are lots of experienced players here willing to share information. (I'm not one of them...experienced that is!)
Doc Rickles
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Post by Doc Rickles »

Glad to have you Phil,
Great guys on the forum. Vast Knowledge and uncomparable
fellowship.
Doc
GFI Red and Black SD 10 3/4 Keyless, Fender Jazzmaster Head, Special Jensen 12" Speaker Cab, New Hilton Pedal, Epiphone ES 295,60th Aniv 52 Custom Shop Tele,Tacoma Chief CKK9C Koa Wood
Wonderful Wife who loves all this stuff.
"Steel Away and Pray Everyday."
Charles Davidson
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Post by Charles Davidson »

Phill,A BIG welcome Alabama,you CAN do it,Alabama Charlie.
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Ken Levesque
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Location: Welland,Ontario, Canada

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Post by Ken Levesque »

Welcome Phill to a great resource and a bunch of "good ole boys"


Ken

:D
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Welcome to this Great Forum Phill ! :mrgreen:
you did the right thing by takin' up steelin & comin' in here
Like the bros say, Lot's of good folks ready to help you along here
don't be bashful & ask away
try to hook up w; some steelers in your area too, that'll really help you along

Good Luck on yer Journey
Phill Morris
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Location: South Wales, UK

Post by Phill Morris »

Thanks for the welcome guys.
Most appreciated.
I need this forum because there are very few steelers in my area .. about three or four that I know of , shame really as it is a real art to play well ( an I got a long ways to go yet ) :roll:
My biggest problem is remembering where all the chords are .. as I play bass regularly in a band and telecaster in another along with dobro / lap steel .. all with different tunigs ... lol.. and I not getting any younger, so brain is not as sharp as it used to be .
It is also an honour to be able to talk to some of you great guys here , you all have my admiration.
Phill
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