Steelers First Songs,
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- Aaron Jennings
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Steelers First Songs,
As a new PSG player, I've spent most of the last two months simply learning how to get around on the instrument, and take care of it. Playing half-licks (and some of the wonderful beginners exercises available on the forum)., and learning where my favorite chords are.
However, last night I started playing two songs from my childhood by ear: "Beautiful Dreamer" (Orbison), and "Michael Row the Boat Ashore".
Neither of these are songs that I would have purposefully chosen as my "first", but it felt great to start pulling recognizable melodies out of this instrument.
I'm just curious what songs other steelers "cut their teeth" on, since this was a significant development as a player for me, and I'm sure I'll be coming back to these tunes over and over.
So, first songs?
However, last night I started playing two songs from my childhood by ear: "Beautiful Dreamer" (Orbison), and "Michael Row the Boat Ashore".
Neither of these are songs that I would have purposefully chosen as my "first", but it felt great to start pulling recognizable melodies out of this instrument.
I'm just curious what songs other steelers "cut their teeth" on, since this was a significant development as a player for me, and I'm sure I'll be coming back to these tunes over and over.
So, first songs?
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Steelers First Song
The first song I wanted to learn was special to me. My uncle Everett who was a great fiddler and I played rythum guitar with him for years had cancer. I took it to learn Faded Love and do it the way he had played it for years. We got to do it only one time before his health went and he passed away. It was very special to me though, and I still remember it. I play Faded Love it brings back a lot of memories yet today.
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Like Brett, I started with "Cold Cold Heart", and also the songs from the Winston/Keith book..Red River, Laredo, Silent Night. Right now I'm taking a little detour from the Winston/Keith book into Lloyd Green's Midnight Silence. I'll probably have to go back and relearn everything again in a couple weeks after I realize I'm no Lloyd Green.
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Talk Back Trembling Lips was my first one - http://soundcloud.com/petenicholls/talk ... g-lips-psg
I just realized that I haven't played this song since the very early days!
I hope to start learning some Christmas songs soon.
I just realized that I haven't played this song since the very early days!
I hope to start learning some Christmas songs soon.
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I joined a band the same day I got my first steel and was in rehearsals a couple of days later. I clearly remember the first two songs we learned- "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles, and "Pananma Red" by NRPS. First one, not so hard. P Red had me tied in knots. Damn you Buddy Cage!
At the same time I started working through the Winston book- as it was for so many others, an incredible help to get going.
I've told all my students ever since- join a band! Now! If I hadn't been in a band and forced to keep up, I know I wouldn't have progressed anywhere near as fast, if at all.
At the same time I started working through the Winston book- as it was for so many others, an incredible help to get going.
I've told all my students ever since- join a band! Now! If I hadn't been in a band and forced to keep up, I know I wouldn't have progressed anywhere near as fast, if at all.
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Honky Tonk Angels, the first song in the Sho-Bud PSG beginner's book. I had no access to a live pedal teacher at the time. (Still don't.)
Six months later when I joined my first band playing pedal guitar it was probably Teach Your Children. That was the mid-70s, so it was still cool. Heck, it's still cool to me.
I remember working on Six Feet of Snow for a full week and then my band decided not to add it to the show. Talk about Girl's Gone Wild!!!!
Six months later when I joined my first band playing pedal guitar it was probably Teach Your Children. That was the mid-70s, so it was still cool. Heck, it's still cool to me.
I remember working on Six Feet of Snow for a full week and then my band decided not to add it to the show. Talk about Girl's Gone Wild!!!!
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I have always liked steel guitar and even more pedal steel.
The song that really drew me to the pedals and started me playing them was with Mooney playing his style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCS-cG9yPto
The song that really drew me to the pedals and started me playing them was with Mooney playing his style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCS-cG9yPto
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Like everybody else who learned from Winnie's book, I first learned Red River Valley.
The first song I figured out by myself was She Thinks I Still Care.
The first song I figured out by myself was She Thinks I Still Care.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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First song I learned was Tennessee Waltz. Then I Can't Help It. The first intro I learned was for Woman of The World, in the key of B. Then most of Hank Williams Sr., and Loretta Lynn songs. And add Stonewall Jackson. Of course then you have to dabble with Steel Guitar Rag.
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Candy Kisses was the first one
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Here's the Steelin' that ruin'd me for life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-c1az4uJzo
I use it as standard Pedal Steel 101 lesson now.
Key of A, 12th Fret A-B position, hold B-pedal down (first 4 notes are strings 8-7-6-6), and rock on/off pedal-A as needed, etc...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-c1az4uJzo
I use it as standard Pedal Steel 101 lesson now.
Key of A, 12th Fret A-B position, hold B-pedal down (first 4 notes are strings 8-7-6-6), and rock on/off pedal-A as needed, etc...
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Bud's Bounce was the first song I TRIED to learn(STILL trying for that matter), But the first song's I learned that I Still Play are Faded Love and Someday Soon.
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