Hi Everybody!!! This is my first post!!
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- Troy Brenningmeyer
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Hi Everybody!!! This is my first post!!
Hi guys, I've just joined the forum, and this is my first post. My name's Troy Brenningmeyer. I normally play and teach Dobro on my site www.LessonsWithTroy.com, but I've recently started teaching Lap Steel tuned to Open D as well.
I'm not sure about the etiquette on here. So please let me know if I'm out of line posting a couple links to some YouTube samples of some of my Lap Steel lessons.
http://www.lessonswithtroy.com/dobro_le ... art-A.html
and
http://www.lessonswithtroy.com/dobro_le ... art-B.html
Thanks everybody! I'm happy to finally be a member over here. Take care,
~Troy~
I'm not sure about the etiquette on here. So please let me know if I'm out of line posting a couple links to some YouTube samples of some of my Lap Steel lessons.
http://www.lessonswithtroy.com/dobro_le ... art-A.html
and
http://www.lessonswithtroy.com/dobro_le ... art-B.html
Thanks everybody! I'm happy to finally be a member over here. Take care,
~Troy~
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Hello Troy welcome. when are you going to do some dvds for us who cant do computer lessons. but Welcome
Welcome Troy.
For those who don't know, Troy is right up there with the best and most innovative resonator guitar teachers. And he is extremely generous - much of the material he makes freely available is so good and so clear that he undercuts his own market for his lessons!
Troy will I see you again at Resosummit this year? Seems to me that maybe you said somewhere that you aren't coming, but it would be great to see you.
For those who don't know, Troy is right up there with the best and most innovative resonator guitar teachers. And he is extremely generous - much of the material he makes freely available is so good and so clear that he undercuts his own market for his lessons!
Troy will I see you again at Resosummit this year? Seems to me that maybe you said somewhere that you aren't coming, but it would be great to see you.
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Howdy Troy - just sent you an email. Welcome! I haven't been active on this forum for a long time but I've enjoyed your lessons. I'll probably be hanging around here more as a result of your inspiration. ~Don
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Thanks Troy
Welcome Troy and thank you for the lessons you have provided me. I am hooked on Dobro and most of what I know I picked up from you. Your site is excellent, easy to use and the lessons are great value. Regards, Mick
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Welcome, Troy! I thought you were already a member.
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I agree with this completely. I started playing Dobro about 2-1/2 years ago and I am where I am today thanks to Troy. I now have a lsp steel and the important thing for me is that Troy will be teaching in open D and open G tunings. I also have a Weissenborn, Electric Lap Steels, and Oahu and Bronson Acoustic Lap Guitars, so these are crossover tunings for every instrument I "play", I think Troy has teaching down to a science and I want to thank him for everything he has done to help me.Bob Blair wrote:Welcome Troy.
For those who don't know, Troy is right up there with the best and most innovative resonator guitar teachers. And he is extremely generous - much of the material he makes freely available is so good and so clear that he undercuts his own market for his lessons!
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- Troy Brenningmeyer
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Thanks so much!!!
Hey guys, wow thanks so much for all the kind words! This is definitely a labor of love, and I love it that what I'm doing is having a positive effect on people out there! God willing I'll be doing this as long as I can. See you guys down road! Take care!
~Troy~
~Troy~
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Hey Steve, originally I'm from Anna, IL, but I now live in the St. Louis/metro-east area of IL.Steve Wilson wrote:Troy,
Welcome to the forum. Where do you live in Illinois? I am originally from Champaign/Urbana.
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Hey Bob! No, I'm not attending Reso-Summit this year. What a great time down there though. Great Jams! Say hi to everyone for me. I'm sure I'll be missing out.Bob Blair wrote:Welcome Troy.
For those who don't know, Troy is right up there with the best and most innovative resonator guitar teachers. And he is extremely generous - much of the material he makes freely available is so good and so clear that he undercuts his own market for his lessons!
Troy will I see you again at Resosummit this year? Seems to me that maybe you said somewhere that you aren't coming, but it would be great to see you.
www.LessonsWithTroy.com - Dobro, Weissenborn, C6 and Open D Lap Steel, & Beginner E9 Pedal Steel Lessons by Troy Brenningmeyer
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Hey Brad! Nope, I've went 4 or 5 years now, always hearing about this forum, but never joining or posting anything. Glad to see you're the moderator! Can't wait to get back out to San Fran. You gotta tell us some of your new-found eateries. Also, I saw an episode of "The Layover" with Anthony Bourdain, and he was visiting all of these off the beaten path/hole in the wall places in San Francisco. It was really interesting.Brad Bechtel wrote:Welcome, Troy! I thought you were already a member.
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Hey Troy, always enjoyed your posts and teachings on 'resonation' and also on youtube. I didn't join resonation this year, but I miss reading and listening to all the posts over there. Are you at liberty to tell me what the fees are to re-join 'resonation' now? thanks
Terry
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Hi Terry, don't quote me on this, but I think it's around $6.00 per year. I'm sure there's other's that are members there that may be able to chime in as well.
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Hey Troy !
do you have anything for open E or E7 tuning ? I could always just get the open D video and to learn cool licks then just transpose them since its tuned the same way just lower. Do you have any intermediate/advanced vids ? I mostly use the lapsteel for country/folk music.
do you have anything for open E or E7 tuning ? I could always just get the open D video and to learn cool licks then just transpose them since its tuned the same way just lower. Do you have any intermediate/advanced vids ? I mostly use the lapsteel for country/folk music.
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