Guitarist tries pedal steel
Posted: 11 Feb 2023 4:11 pm
Howdy folks. I've been lurking, searching and making a few comments here for a couple of months, but never formally introduced myself. I've played guitar, mandolin and bass for many years (mostly acoustic music but also rock, gospel & country). I've recently started gigging in a country band and got a wild hair to try pedal steel. I drove to Nashville a couple of months ago and bought a Derby SD10 from Damir Besic and have been playing non-stop since, even played a paying gig on steel last week. I'm really enjoying learning and playing steel.
Many of you have unknowingly helped me along the way. I have searched for so many things - picks, bars, strings, seats, etc - but the best assistance I've gotten has been from Paul Franklin and Bruce Bouton. I started day one with Paul Franklin's Foundations course for 30 days, then about 3 weeks with Bruce Boutons course. Then I followed that with 6 weeks of insanely intense repertoire prep where I learned close to 50 songs for my first gig. I survived it all and have loved every minute of it.
Here's my progress so far. I know it's not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with it considering I've been playing about 3 months. This is a song we're working up for a gig in March.
https://youtu.be/UF_iWSxyPOA
Many of you have unknowingly helped me along the way. I have searched for so many things - picks, bars, strings, seats, etc - but the best assistance I've gotten has been from Paul Franklin and Bruce Bouton. I started day one with Paul Franklin's Foundations course for 30 days, then about 3 weeks with Bruce Boutons course. Then I followed that with 6 weeks of insanely intense repertoire prep where I learned close to 50 songs for my first gig. I survived it all and have loved every minute of it.
Here's my progress so far. I know it's not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with it considering I've been playing about 3 months. This is a song we're working up for a gig in March.
https://youtu.be/UF_iWSxyPOA