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Newbie Introduction

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 7:49 am
by Bryan Knox
Greetings from the great state of Alabama!
I am a newbie player about to take my first lesson. (in other words, as we say in Alabama...green as a gourd).

I know absolutely nothing yet, so any and all advice, knowledge, words of wisdom,etc. will be greatly appreciated.

FYI, I am a transplant from the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum and I am glad to say it was instrumental in striking up my interest in pedal steel. (gee, I wonder who's fault that is?..) Image


Regards,
Bryan

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 7:57 am
by Steve Stallings
Welcome to this board Bryan. I am really tickled that The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum has enticed at least one person to give pedal steel a try. We have several folks from this forum who post on TUMGF, but I believe you are the first to come this way.
You will find many helpful folks here. All of them play better than me...lol

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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas



Posted: 19 Dec 2001 8:01 am
by Johan Jansen
Welcome Brian.
Have a good time!
Merry Xmas!
JJ

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my bands CODand TSC


Posted: 19 Dec 2001 8:15 am
by Bobby Bowman
Welcome aboard Bryan. Good luck on your venture.
BB

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If you play 'em, play 'em good!
If you build 'em, build 'em good!



Posted: 19 Dec 2001 8:17 am
by Allen
Welcome Brian,
I was a newbie about 13 months ago, still am for that matter. I know you will enjoy and gain a lot from the forum. b0b runs a great show!!
My family is from the small town of Titus, AL. I spent most of my youth summers on the farm. Sure beat the city life of Los Angeles.
Allen

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Allen Harry
Mullen D-10, 8 & 6
Nashville 1000



Posted: 19 Dec 2001 9:09 am
by Bob Carlson
Welcome Brian,
I would have your instructor give you some scales to run. Single string and double. And every time you sit down to your steel, spend at leeeast five minutes working on then. Make sure you come back down the neck on the scale because that's when your hand kind of covers the frets and you have to rely on memorey and ear just how far five frets are.

And when you've been at It a year, your playing will be as good as you can run those scales.

BC. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Carlson on 19 December 2001 at 03:41 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 9:18 am
by Reggie Duncan
Welcome to the forum! I, joined this week and am enjoying the forum even more. If I can be of assistance email me. I'm in Mississippi.

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 10:28 am
by Tony Orth
Howdy Bryan,
Welcome to a wonderful resource!

I just took up steel a little over a year ago and joined the forum then. I've learned so much here from this wonderful bunch of individuals. You can believe almost everything you read here.

I hope your experiences with the steel are as satisfying as mine have been. What a wonderful instrument. Stick with it. You'll be surprised in how far you can come in a year's time

Best of luck
Tony

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Posted: 19 Dec 2001 11:41 am
by Jack Stoner
Welcome aboard, Bryan. "Northerners" are welcome on here too. Image

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 12:58 pm
by Tony Prior
Hey, Welcome to the fold Bryan ..Although I have only been a forum member a few months myself, the many new friends I have come to know thru EMAIL and posts have made my journey back to Steel very informative, a whole lot of fun and did I say expensive?
3 months ago I didn't own a Steel, now I have two D10's, a Nashville 400, a new volume pedal, a new Steel seat..BUT, I wouldn't have it any other way. Through the forum I have met a local player who has brought me to a show in SC and a local jam session which has gotten me hooked up with a small group here in my area who jam weekly and play out as well..Never would have made my return without the Forum...
Glad to be here..
My only advice, dig down deep for the determination to stick with it...The screetchin', the sour notes, the out of tune pedals..your family complaining..your favorite animal refusing to acknowledge you..It all goes away..Even Buddy had to start from the beginning !!...Best of Luck
TP<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 19 December 2001 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 19 December 2001 at 01:20 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 19 December 2001 at 01:21 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 1:19 pm
by CrowBear Schmitt
Welcome to this great Forum Brian !
i discovered it here a couple of years ago and have'nt left since !
Many of the vets here wished that a Forum like this one was around when they got started.
So jump on in here Boy and ENJOY Image
the advice i'll give ya' is:
you're going to have be real patient + arduous upon your venture in Steelin'
but as Time moves on and if you have stuck to it, you'll hear the progress.
Steel diggin' the Fo'rum Image

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 2:10 pm
by Gary Lee Gimble
Bryan, your profile indicates that you have an interest in bluegrass. Well done! As you continue to read on, don't let anyone fool you. You are already ahead of the game. Image

Gary Lee

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 3:44 pm
by Tim Rowley
Welcome to the Forum, Bryan! Glad to hear that you have started your journey with the steel guitar, and what a journey it is. Of course it's an enjoyable journey, and all the more so now that this great forum exists. Happy Holidays too!

Tim R.

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 4:05 pm
by Ray Montee
Welcome Bryan! I've been playing steel professionally since 1950.... Most of it I've had to dig out on my own.
Since discovering the Forum just 3-4 years
ago, I've found it to be one of the finest panels of musicians one could ever hope to find.
All are knowledgeable, even "EXPERT", and more importantly, ALL are willing to share what they have WITH YOU!
Thanx to b0b, the price is right! Thanks to the participating Forumites, you couldn't find a more pleasant and informative place to hang out. A knowledge base on steel guitar that is unequalled!
A word of WARNING however: Once you find out how much you don't yet know, you might have a tendancy to acquire every new discovery that comes your way. This can drive you into bankruptcy, so, stop, look, listen and then make wise choices based on a broad base of newly acquired knowledge.

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 4:19 pm
by Jeff Evans
Don't worry, Bryan, there are lots of Southerners on here...Southern Canada, Southern Jersey, Southern California... Image


Posted: 19 Dec 2001 4:30 pm
by Jeff Evans
Oh...try to abide our little "welcome-to-the-Forum-custom" of misspelling a guy's name in our welcome posts. It's just a mild form of Forum hazing; kinda lets the thin-skinned know what they're in for. Image

Posted: 19 Dec 2001 9:19 pm
by Lem Smith
Welcome Bryan,
I'm originally from Alabama myself, but have been living in Mississippi the past 14 years.

I'm sure you'll enjoy it here. You'll learn a lot, meet some interesting folks, and Bobbe Seymour too. Image I don't think you'll find a better bunch of folks than steel guitarists anywhere online.

Lem

Posted: 20 Dec 2001 6:56 am
by Bryan Knox
Thanks guys!
It's great to be here!
I am supposed to get my first lesson sometime in the next two weeks and I can't wait. It's good to know that I'm in good company.
Regards,
Bryan