Thumbs-up for Cindy Cashdollar DVDs for newbies
Posted: 18 May 2006 3:23 pm
Just got the two Cindy Cashdollar DVDs last week.
Now, I've started learning C6 lap steel last winter; I first got the Mel-Bay instruction book by DeWitt Scott - great for starting out, learning the basics, I can play all the songs in the book by now; not very helpful for starting playing other stuff with a band, though...
Got the complete GeorgeBoards DVD series - now, those Power Rock and Blues DVDs were really helpful for getting started with improvising with other musicians, noodling around on blues scales, etc. (The DVDs about playing Sleepwalk and Hank Williams stuff were not that helpful - no TABs or score to follow, the presentation was a bit too fast for a beginner like me).
The Cindy Cashdollar DVDs are perfect! Very good, SLOW explanations from basic stuff to starting improvising, doing tricks, etc. (these will keep me busy for weeks, if not months...), and best of all, the DVDs came with additional TAB booklets - best of both worlds - you can see HOW it is done on screen, and you can easily follow WHAT is done in the booklet!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roman Sonnleitner on 18 May 2006 at 04:23 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roman Sonnleitner on 18 May 2006 at 04:24 PM.]</p></FONT>
Now, I've started learning C6 lap steel last winter; I first got the Mel-Bay instruction book by DeWitt Scott - great for starting out, learning the basics, I can play all the songs in the book by now; not very helpful for starting playing other stuff with a band, though...
Got the complete GeorgeBoards DVD series - now, those Power Rock and Blues DVDs were really helpful for getting started with improvising with other musicians, noodling around on blues scales, etc. (The DVDs about playing Sleepwalk and Hank Williams stuff were not that helpful - no TABs or score to follow, the presentation was a bit too fast for a beginner like me).
The Cindy Cashdollar DVDs are perfect! Very good, SLOW explanations from basic stuff to starting improvising, doing tricks, etc. (these will keep me busy for weeks, if not months...), and best of all, the DVDs came with additional TAB booklets - best of both worlds - you can see HOW it is done on screen, and you can easily follow WHAT is done in the booklet!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roman Sonnleitner on 18 May 2006 at 04:23 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roman Sonnleitner on 18 May 2006 at 04:24 PM.]</p></FONT>