PSG instruction in S.C.?

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Clark Frady
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PSG instruction in S.C.?

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I am looking for someone who teaches PSG in the Columbia/Lexington area. I would like some instruction on a one on one basis that one would not get from a book. I teach guitar and I know the importance of personal instruction to enhance "playability" with students. I likewise would really like to learn the PSG, and hope to find someone to start me off on the right (or should I say LEFT) foot. Thanks...Clark in West Columbia, S.C.
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Tony Prior
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Post by Tony Prior »

Although I am not in Columbia..I am in Charlotte, just up the street..sort of...

You are welcome to come by and get started on your LEFT Foot journey..

about 90 minutes North..should you want to make the journey..

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SOunds like we could do this sometime. It would be good to see someone play the PSG up close. Thanks!

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Post by Vernon Hester »

Clark, I live a couple miles from West Columbia, 2012 Picadilly Dr, Cayce.
Will be glad to help you out. Give me a call I'm in the Phonebook.
Vern
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Thanks ALOT! Vern, it would be good to see you. Will call you. Thanks..Clark

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Jerry Hayes
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

Hey Clark,
Have you ever heard of a singer/guitarist named Garland Frady? He worked in the SoCal area for years and then moved back down south somewhere? You're not any relation to him are you?....Thanks, JH

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Clark Frady
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Post by Clark Frady »

No, I have never heard of him. Not sure if we are related or not, you know how that goes though. My Grand Dad, Dad and Myself learned to play guitar. My Dad played in a band back in the 60's and 70's, I started playing back in the late 80's early 90's, starting with Bluegrass and now playing cover songs in a Country/Variety Band here in Columbia. I learned to play a little Dobro a few years ago with the guys up the road at a Bluegrass Store (Bill's), this eventually led me up to wanting to play the PSG.
As for the Garland Frady,You never know about that darn Milk Man though. He seemed pretty peculiar to me too{Ha Ha}. Thanks for the reply.

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David Mullis
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Post by David Mullis »

Howdy Clark,

I'm probably a little over an hour away from you in Rock Hill, feel free to give me a shout. I'll help ya out any way I can

Take Care
David
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Post by Clark Frady »

I sure will Dave, thanks...Maybe we can get together with Tony and do some playin', thanks..Clark

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Bernie Straub
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Post by Bernie Straub »

Hi Clark. Folly Beach is a little ways off but worth the ride. I'd be happy to help in any way I can.

Bernie
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Post by Don Henry, Jr »

Hi Clark,

First Welcome to the Forum...It's a tremendous resource as you have probably discovered.

I live in Newberry and work in Columbia. There are at least two of us PSG players in Newberry. The other is Lloyd Brigman, who does a really nice job and is too modest about his ability. We usually get together once a week or every other week for some "kitchen pickin'". You would be more than welcome to join us.

Don Henry
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Hey all you South Carolina dudes, y'all know about Saluda???
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Post by Clark Frady »

Thanks Don, and Bernie!! Newberry is right up the road a "fur piece". Folly Beach is a pretty ride, not sure if we would get much playin' in {ha ha ha} I like kitchen pickin'. I see that the Forum is a valuable and worthwhile resource. I am enjoying the fellowship a great deal. It is good to meet people who share something good and in common.
And YES, I have heard of Saluda!! Saluda is in my back yard a little ways down the road.

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