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Neil Flanz
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Pedal Steel Lessons

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Just thought I'd mention that I'm still giving one on one pedal steel lessons in Austin and am looking for students.Please email me for info. neilflanz@austin.rr.com. Looking forward to hearing from you.

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Chuck S. Lettes
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Mash Pedals A and B

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A tip of the hat to Neil. He got me started way back when. He is a steel guitar historian and knows his way around both E9th and C6th.
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Neil Flanz
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I just wanted to let everyone know that I still give one on one lessons in Austin and my new email address is neilflanz1@gmail.com
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I occasionally get requests for lessons or inquiries about learning steel and I always... ALWAYS... refer Neil to those asking about such things. He has the history, the skills, the knowledge, and the DEDICATION to steel guitar instruction that makes for a great teaching experience.

The learning experience, however, is up to the student, but Neil can show y'all the way.

Just a sidebar: at the ASGC meeting last Sunday, Neil and I were listening to a great set by Jody Cameron. When Jody was backing his wife singing a lovely rendition of the Connie Smith classic "Then and Only Then" with the famous Weldon Myrick intro and solo, Neil leaned over to me and said "that solo was on my first instructional album."

"That's where I learned it, Neil" was my reply. :lol:
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Neil Flanz
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Just an update to those interested in pedal steel lessons. I am once again giving one on one lessons in my apartment to anyone who has been vaccinated against Covid. Please email me at neilflanz1@gmail.com
Steve Hinson
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...yep...

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Neil is a pioneer in pedal steel guitar instruction...

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Jack Stoner
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The Sho-Bud lick instruction LP by Neil was one of my prime learning tools.

I have one of his C6th Chord books, too.
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Don Sulesky
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My 1st instructional material was Neil's many moons ago.
Private one on one lessons available
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Russell Adkins
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c6 book

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Ive got a c6 book with your picture on it pedal steel chord dictionary
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I certainly wish I lived in your area. Man oh man, what an opportunity, for someone that lives in that area, to learn from one of all time greats. WOW.
I am currently running a Simmons SD10, Peavey Nashville 400 that's packing a 15" BW, Peavey Delta Fex effects processor, and a Match Box. Best rig I've ever run and the sound is truly incredible.
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