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Posted: 2 Apr 2009 1:15 pm
by Mickey Adams
Welcome to the Forum Karen...There is wealth of information in here, as well as a lot of good sound advice..Greg Cutshaw has some wonderfully rich, and tasteful tabs and audio on his site...And the books previously mentioned by Jeff Newman, and Winnie Winston...well, they're "staple food"..Joe Wright is a formidable teacher/tech guy too....A real healthy diet of great material. Above all else...We are all here to help you learn, and progress with your steel...You feel free to write me anytime....Mickey
Posted: 2 Apr 2009 2:12 pm
by Joseph Barcus
also heres a site that I know you will get 1001 uses out of this to me is one of the best places to look for intros and short sound tracks.
http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html
go to the bottom of the page click on a year and look at the songs that are there find something you would like to learn and there it is. thats Graham Reids site he is from Canada and has about every song that had pedal steel on it at home. his nick name is Rebel. Ricky Davis played a big role in most of the tabs. wish Graham would open that thing up once more so more can be added.
Posted: 2 Apr 2009 2:56 pm
by Marcia Rodrigues
Hi Karen,
Welcome to the forum.
We have a steel guitar association in Rhode Island (RISGA). Check out our website
http://www.risga.com. Our next meeting is May 17th, join us!
If you have any questions my email is on the site.