Newbie Steel Guitar Picker
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Newbie Steel Guitar Picker
Hello everyone! I’m new to your site and look forward in getting a lot of good ideas. I’m trying to learn to play a Marlen S10 that I’ve had for sometime in the case.
As of this time, I’m using Jeff Newman DVD’s :Pedal Steel Guitar Techniques, Right Hand Alpha, Up From The Top, (AB pedals, d lever and f lever). Right now I’m concentrating on Right Hand Alpha, and AB Pedals. I’m also playing with a band, trying to learn chord progressions mostly.
I plan on getting an instructor, but I was trying to get a little experience first.
If anyone has any suggestions, or a better idea, please let me know.
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As of this time, I’m using Jeff Newman DVD’s :Pedal Steel Guitar Techniques, Right Hand Alpha, Up From The Top, (AB pedals, d lever and f lever). Right now I’m concentrating on Right Hand Alpha, and AB Pedals. I’m also playing with a band, trying to learn chord progressions mostly.
I plan on getting an instructor, but I was trying to get a little experience first.
If anyone has any suggestions, or a better idea, please let me know.
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Welcome Steve!
You're off to a good start! As far as instruction and advice, the Newman videos and the forum respectively have done more for me than I ever could have hoped for. And playing with a band and playing gigs does even more. Take your time with those videos. If you get the basics down well you'll end up progressing a lot faster in the long term.
You're off to a good start! As far as instruction and advice, the Newman videos and the forum respectively have done more for me than I ever could have hoped for. And playing with a band and playing gigs does even more. Take your time with those videos. If you get the basics down well you'll end up progressing a lot faster in the long term.
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Hey Steve, welcome aboard and good luck with your studies.
I think you'll find some pretty good stuff happenin' over in the Wilson area from time to time..keep an eye out for those events.Wilson is not all that far from Germantown , I believe maybe an hour.
Tony from Charlotte
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I think you'll find some pretty good stuff happenin' over in the Wilson area from time to time..keep an eye out for those events.Wilson is not all that far from Germantown , I believe maybe an hour.
Tony from Charlotte
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