The Paul Franklin Method is definitely for beginners... and everyone else!
You might consider taking the
Foundations: E9 Pedal Steel Basics course first, as it is just the "beginner" Lessons up to playing the Harmonized Scale...enough info to get you from the practice room to gigging on stage.
Paul starts out with the open strings and explaining the tuning, how to hold the bar, how to choose and wear your picks, chords and scales, all of the most basic elements of playing.
If you already play non-pedal and other instruments, you are ahead of the game and Paul will make sure you don't form any bad habits on the pedal steel.
Paul talks about both the Method and Foundations in a comment here:
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You can apply the $99 enrollment to the full Method should you choose to continue studying with Paul.
Here's the entire Course syllabus:
GETTING READY TO PLAY
A Message From Paul
The Parts of the Pedal Steel Guitar - VIDEO
For 6-String Guitarists - VIDEO
Open Strings/Intervals - VIDEO
The Open Strings - QUIZ
Thinking In Intervals PDF
E9 Tuning - QUIZ
How To Sit Behind The Guitar - VIDEO
TUNING UP
Tuning Your Guitar By Ear - VIDEO
Tuning Your Knee Levers - VIDEO
Tuning Your Guitar With A Tuner - VIDEO
The Jeff Newman Tuning Charts PDF
THE PICKS AND THE BAR
Choices For Picking Techniques - VIDEO
How To Wear Your Picks - VIDEO
Choosing And Holding The Bar - VIDEO
Bar Pressure - VIDEO
Bar Exercises - VIDEO
Vibrato Concepts - VIDEO
THE PEDALS
Introduction To The Pedals - VIDEO
The Intro To The Pedals - QUIZ
TAB Basics - PDF
Intro To Pedals TAB PDF
The Volume Pedal - VIDEO
Adding Expression With The Volume Pedal - VIDEO
INTRODUCTION TO CHORDS
Intro To The Four String Groups - VIDEO
The Four String Groups - QUIZ
Chord Names On The Fretboard - VIDEO
Chord Names On The Fretboard -QUIZ
Timing: Working With A Metronome - VIDEO
Practicing The String Groups - VIDEO
The 1-4-5 Progression - VIDEO
More On 1-4-5 Progressions - VIDEO
Goodnight Ladies TAB PDF
1-4-5 Chord Progression - PRACTICE TRACKS
1-4-5 Chords In Every Key PDF
PICKING AND BLOCKING
Picking Exercises: The Arpeggio - VIDEO
How To Practice H.O.T.R.S. TAB PDF
Intro to Blocking The Strings - VIDEO
Pick Blocking - VIDEO
CHORDS: MAJOR AND MINOR
Using The Pedals To Make Chords - VIDEO
The Pedals - QUIZ
The Four String Groups - Major Chords - VIDEO
Beginner Chord Etude TAB PDF
Major Chord Practice Tracks - VIDEO
The Four String Groups - Minor Chords - VIDEO
Minor Chords - QUIZ
Minor Chord Practice Tracks - PRACTICE TRACKS
Pads & Power Chords - VIDEO
Power Chord TAB PDF
Chord Progressions - VIDEO
DOMINANT 7th CHORDS
Open Position Dominant 7th Chords - VIDEO
Pedals Down Dominant 7ths - VIDEO
Dominant 7th Extensions - VIDEO
Playing The Blues - VIDEO
SCALES AND HARMONY
The Major Scale - VIDEO
Basic Harmony PDF
Adding Harmonies to the Major Scale - VIDEO
The Harmonized Major Scale - VIDEO
Harmonized Major Scale TAB PDF
Major Scales and Triads PDF
Putting It All Together - VIDEO
Drones In Various Keys - DRONE TRACKS
STYLES AND LICKS
Western Swing and Blues Rock - VIDEO
Western Swing and Blues Rock TAB PDF
5511 Ballad Intro - VIDEO
5511 Ballad Intro TAB PDF
WHAT'S NEXT?
No Longer A Beginner - VIDEO
Thanks From Paul!
RESOURCES
Tips On Practice Routines - VIDEO
Suggested Listening
Basic Music Theory - PDF
Thinking In Intervals - PDF
Paul's TAB Symbols Explained
The Nashville Number System - PDF
Links to Some Pedal Steel Resources
Chord Formulas - PDF
Cycle Of 4ths and 5ths - PDF
Major Scales and Triads - PDF
How To Read TAB - VIDEO
How To Read TAB - PDF
Blank TAB 10 String - PDF
Eric Davidson wrote:Charley Paul wrote:I would purchase a subscription to the Paul Franklin Method. It is really fabulous. In addition to solid advice about the mechanics of playing, Paul’s insight into how to think about the instrument (and music in general), was really exceptional. Worth every penny for me.
I have only positive things to say about this course.
I’m definitely interested in that course but had seen elsewhere on the forum that it may be too advanced for a beginner. Of course that’s hard to know when it’s appropriate and when I’ve Arrived at the point of when I could make sense of it. Ive played non-pedal for a few years and other instruments but I probably just need to find out more about the course to determine if it’s appropriate for me at the moment.