Page 1 of 1

Steel Guitar World Mag Issues - music theory by Mike Perlowi

Posted: 20 Apr 2016 10:14 am
by William Holland
There appears to be a series of articles written by Mike Perlowin around 1992. "Music Theory for E9 Players Part 1" is April 92 Vol 1 Issue 5; Part 3 is Sept 92 Vol 2 Issue 7; Part 4 is Nov 92 Issue 8. Hopefully I am ordering these issues from the forum, need to send in check so I hope BoB holds my issues until check received.

So Part 2 is not listed on forum, I am guessing it is Issue 6 (Issues 5, 6?, 7 & 8) Does anyone have issue 6 or is Bob Perlowin still around and might still have complete article?

I have a similar problem with a different article. "Music Number System Part 2" by Larry Wayne appears in Feb 92 Vol 1 Issue 4. I am also ordering this issue but will be missing Part 1 (Issue 3??) So I am also seeking Issue 3?? or Larry Wayne if he may still have complete article.

Thanks in advance. I am an absolute novice

Music Theory by Perlowin

Posted: 20 Apr 2016 10:52 am
by William Holland
Duh, sometimes I am too quick to ask for help.....it appears that a book is available for both.

I have ordered ISBN: 0786645261 Music theory In the Real World, A practical Guide For today's Musicians by Mike Perlowin

and also

The Nashville Number System w/ cd String Of Pearls

sorry to have been so quick to ask

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 5:13 am
by Bryan Daste
You can also email Mike for a steel guitar supplement to his theory book. For a recent interview with Mike, check out the Pedal Steel Podcast!

https://pedalsteelpodcast.wordpress.com ... -perlowin/

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 5:25 am
by Mike Perlowin
William, if you send me an E-mail, I'll attach the steel guitar supplement to my book to the reply.

perlowin

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 5:33 am
by William Holland
thank you both, I am listening to podcast now.

Yes please, I will send you an email.

Thanks.

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 11:59 am
by Mike Perlowin
I should mention that my book and the free steel guitar supplement are not designed to teach people how to play. They are for people who can already play, who want a greater understanding of what they are doing.

William, when you get the book and supplement, put them away and save them for a while and get back to them after you've had some experience.

The absolute best way to learn is to get into a band and start gigging as soon as possible. Do it even if you don't feel ready.

Playing in a band will help you far more than any book or course.