I need a crash course! Please help :)
Posted: 23 Apr 2017 2:08 pm
Hey fellow Steelers! In full disclosure I am a rank amateur at the PSG, but I've already begun developing a loving relationship with this Beautiful, haunting, complex contraption we call the steel guitar.
My predicament: after finally acquiring a pedal steel six weeks ago(seems like eons, seems like days), i've managed to land myself in a pro country outfit looking to gig shortly. I play pro level mandolin, guitar, dobro and I've spent a fair amount of time on the lap steel. I hold my own on those, but I need a way to jump in there on some tunes in a semi-competent manner on the psg.
I've scoured the archives and Google searched YouTube videos of a lot of material and have been absorbing it so fast that I'm losing material if I can't reinforce a lick or phrase shortly after learning. Based on this amazing resource (steel guitar forum) and reading previous posts of forum members, I'm hoping I can relay my strategy here and get some support on learning material etc.
So please, feel free to post or describe any suggestions! Greatly appreciated
Strategy at this point…
I'm feeling that to work through set coursework, like a Jeff Newman program, might be better taken on a year from now, and instead develop a fundamental backbone of licks phrases, intros, outros , etc. that have a legitimate feel while I can delve deeper into the instrument.
I've got decent pick, and palm blocking technique from work on the lap steel, but I tend to lean towards Bluegrass-like rolls with right hand technique, and I sorely miss the open strings of my dobro. Not a lotta folks calling the key of F sharp i'm feeling pretty dang comfortable with the A and B pedals, and also some with the BC pedals, and love those 1 to 4 and 5 to 1 turnarounds need to work on clean single string technique. Among other things…
Unfortunately until I can do a bit of upgrading I'll be limited to 3+1 on my e9 10 string. My d lever drops 2nd from Db to D and 9th from D to C#. Running Day config on pedals, if that matters. I'd consider changing my lever (LKR) to raise e's (or drop e's maybe) if more flexible in learning material. Not getting much mileage on the 2nd and 9th strings right now.
I apologize for the length of the post, if you got this far, more power to you, and thank you!
Humbly willing to except the title of pedal steel guitar player, if you'll have me… Now I've got to get cracking!
Best,
mark
My predicament: after finally acquiring a pedal steel six weeks ago(seems like eons, seems like days), i've managed to land myself in a pro country outfit looking to gig shortly. I play pro level mandolin, guitar, dobro and I've spent a fair amount of time on the lap steel. I hold my own on those, but I need a way to jump in there on some tunes in a semi-competent manner on the psg.
I've scoured the archives and Google searched YouTube videos of a lot of material and have been absorbing it so fast that I'm losing material if I can't reinforce a lick or phrase shortly after learning. Based on this amazing resource (steel guitar forum) and reading previous posts of forum members, I'm hoping I can relay my strategy here and get some support on learning material etc.
So please, feel free to post or describe any suggestions! Greatly appreciated
Strategy at this point…
I'm feeling that to work through set coursework, like a Jeff Newman program, might be better taken on a year from now, and instead develop a fundamental backbone of licks phrases, intros, outros , etc. that have a legitimate feel while I can delve deeper into the instrument.
I've got decent pick, and palm blocking technique from work on the lap steel, but I tend to lean towards Bluegrass-like rolls with right hand technique, and I sorely miss the open strings of my dobro. Not a lotta folks calling the key of F sharp i'm feeling pretty dang comfortable with the A and B pedals, and also some with the BC pedals, and love those 1 to 4 and 5 to 1 turnarounds need to work on clean single string technique. Among other things…
Unfortunately until I can do a bit of upgrading I'll be limited to 3+1 on my e9 10 string. My d lever drops 2nd from Db to D and 9th from D to C#. Running Day config on pedals, if that matters. I'd consider changing my lever (LKR) to raise e's (or drop e's maybe) if more flexible in learning material. Not getting much mileage on the 2nd and 9th strings right now.
I apologize for the length of the post, if you got this far, more power to you, and thank you!
Humbly willing to except the title of pedal steel guitar player, if you'll have me… Now I've got to get cracking!
Best,
mark