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Hi All, I've recently purched a resonator guitar and was wondering if there any courses available to learn country and bluegrass licks and fills . I would appreciate any help. I don't think there is another dobro within 1000 miles of me.
- Papa Joe Pollick
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I have not yet checked out Cindy's dobro course,but I have both of her lap steel DVDs,and they are real fine.MHO PJ
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Go Heffernan before you try any others!!
Hi Don
from my point of view I'd get the DVD's from Jimmy Heffernan.
Then get Homespun tapes by Ickes, Phillips, Cashdollar and Douglas.
Then get Orville Johnson and Ivan Rosenberg DVDs from Learn Roots Music.
In regard to books it's Stacey Phillips all the way The Complete Dobro Player and/or The Dobro Book. Any or all of these (I almost have them all) will set you right for years to come and then find a jam.
Regards
Hussein
from my point of view I'd get the DVD's from Jimmy Heffernan.
Then get Homespun tapes by Ickes, Phillips, Cashdollar and Douglas.
Then get Orville Johnson and Ivan Rosenberg DVDs from Learn Roots Music.
In regard to books it's Stacey Phillips all the way The Complete Dobro Player and/or The Dobro Book. Any or all of these (I almost have them all) will set you right for years to come and then find a jam.
Regards
Hussein
- Mark van Allen
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And if you do ebay, check there, a lot of instructional things pop up. Here's some great sites for instructional stuff:
http://www.mikeauldridge.com/
http://www.robickes.com/
http://www.sallyvanmeter.com/
http://www.stacyphillips.com/
http://www.jimmyheffernan.net/
http://www.countryheritage.net/
http://www.dougcox.org/
http://www.ivanrosenberg.com/
Musician's Workshop
http://www.geocities.com/mcwitcher1/michaelwitcher.html
These should get you started. There are some good threads here in the archives as well on Reso instruction.
http://www.mikeauldridge.com/
http://www.robickes.com/
http://www.sallyvanmeter.com/
http://www.stacyphillips.com/
http://www.jimmyheffernan.net/
http://www.countryheritage.net/
http://www.dougcox.org/
http://www.ivanrosenberg.com/
Musician's Workshop
http://www.geocities.com/mcwitcher1/michaelwitcher.html
These should get you started. There are some good threads here in the archives as well on Reso instruction.
- Andy Sandoval
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Geoff, here's another link to check out. Janet Davis Music is a good place to shop for all things related to acoustic instruments.
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- Bryan Bradfield
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Here is one that was missed, that I enjoy very much -
The Dobro Workbook
http://www.davidhamburger.com/
The Dobro Workbook
http://www.davidhamburger.com/