First thing I want to say is#1 Thank you thank you thank you Sir Loughlin for explaining this true art in the easiest learning experience out of ANYONE I have ever watched on TH-cam!!🙌🙌👍 I am a huge fan of the Pedal Steele Guitar, and Love putting its beautiful sound into my style of music. Once again...THANK YOU SIR!!
This man's Fender has to be the most beautiful sounding guitar I've ever heard. No kidding. I put this man's guitar playing in 1st place, and I've heard the greatest. Maybe I can pick up a tip or two. Hope so!
That was fun and very well done. You're a great player and teacher. In 4 decades of playing i'd always admired this pedal steel type of stuff but had never attempted it. I feel like i just got a new toy. Thank you. Subscribed.
Metal guy here. Awesome licks man, I love new little tricks outside of my genre I can put in my arsenal. The fact that these ignore the bottom string so drop tunings can still be used is great.
Beautiful lesson, Jason! You've certainly widened my view of options for steel guitar bends! I also love your pleasant and kind way of communicating. Class act!
I've been a long-time fan of Jason - love his approach and always learn a lot. This has to be one of the best lessons he's ever dropped!!! Straightforward, grounded in triads, and fun! Thanks, Jason!!!!
At last I've found a real musically melodic Guitar player, unfortunately 90% of TH-cam guitar tutorials are the dreaded minor pentatonic, Blues scale, brilliantly played Jason.
I know a ton of these bends but this is showing how to tie them together very nicely. It's one thing to know the licks, it's another thing altogether to make music out of them! Thank you sir.
really clear, and keeping it simple, yet giving a ton to work within one lesson. That’s just economy. Really nicely done. 1,000 bonus points for explaining in intervals as opposed to note names (rare on youtube). 2nd to the 3rd, major 7th to root, 3rd to 4th and back, 5th to 6th and back. So much understanding of pedal steel strategy while having a bonus lesson in hybrid picking, and something to practice that picking with. Not to mention an opening demo of lick options, but then a simpler version to practice at the end, so something small to master and also somewhere to go. That’s how you do it. Much appreciated.
Thanks! It's a great sound and like any technique or concept you hyper-focus on it when you first learn it but in real life I use it sparingly and almost never when I'm playing with a steel guitar player.
Finding that I inadvertently grab the B string with my index a lot doing some of these, might be a set up thing but is there any advice you could give?
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Fantastic lesson. Great musicians who are well spoken and articulate are a rare gem. I really enjoyed this lesson.
Thanks. I appreciate that
First thing I want to say is#1 Thank you thank you thank you Sir Loughlin for explaining this true art in the easiest learning experience out of ANYONE I have ever watched on TH-cam!!🙌🙌👍 I am a huge fan of the Pedal Steele Guitar, and Love putting its beautiful sound into my style of music. Once again...THANK YOU SIR!!
This man's Fender has to be the most beautiful sounding guitar I've ever heard. No kidding. I put this man's guitar playing in 1st place, and I've heard the greatest. Maybe I can pick up a tip or two. Hope so!
Thanks!
It's all in the fingers. Not the guitar.
He can make any guitar sound good, I'm sure!
Not just his Guitar Jud, his fingers, ears and experience 😉
Perfect Jas, been lookin' for Pedal steel on Tele, thanks man appreciate it. I got your steel bends course too, very cool.
Great lesson. Lot of lightbulb moments. Appreciate it
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Great lesson Jason. Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us!
That was fun and very well done. You're a great player and teacher. In 4 decades of playing i'd always admired this pedal steel type of stuff but had never attempted it. I feel like i just got a new toy. Thank you. Subscribed.
Metal guy here. Awesome licks man, I love new little tricks outside of my genre I can put in my arsenal. The fact that these ignore the bottom string so drop tunings can still be used is great.
The little bit you played in the begin made me realize why people play G benders. Very awesome sound!!!
It is! You can just do it with your fingers and save the money. Plus you’re not adding extra weight to your guitar.
Beautiful lesson, Jason! You've certainly widened my view of options for steel guitar bends! I also love your pleasant and kind way of communicating. Class act!
Thanks!
YeeHaw!!! Awesome Jason.
Great lesson
Thanks for these steel bend technique
I have your 30 pedal steel licks from truefire. Always ready for a Jason Loughlin lesson.
Thank you very much!
I've been a long-time fan of Jason - love his approach and always learn a lot. This has to be one of the best lessons he's ever dropped!!! Straightforward, grounded in triads, and fun! Thanks, Jason!!!!
My pleasure
Thank you, Jason!
I totally agree...this is a great lesson...thanx...
Thanks for this. Perfect time for me to see this.
Thanks so much🤘💜🎶
Genius. Thank you!
At last I've found a real musically melodic Guitar player, unfortunately 90% of TH-cam guitar tutorials are the dreaded minor pentatonic, Blues scale, brilliantly played Jason.
Thanks!
I know a ton of these bends but this is showing how to tie them together very nicely.
It's one thing to know the licks, it's another thing altogether to make music out of them!
Thank you sir.
You're welcome!
Ffffnn badass!
Class, as always
Great lesson👍
Great, thanks...and the Tele sounds fantastic 👍
Nicely done
Nice Job.
Thank you my friend. I've purchased a few of your Truefire courses and found them to be excellent. You are a very consise and thoughtful instructor.
Learned something on my lunch hour! Always badass stuff that's right there, and I wonder why I never thought of that.
I LOVED the intro!
Will try it on my true temperament strat.
Cool. Won’t work if you have a tremolo though.
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I cold listen to this for ouras. The guitar sound is great ! I wonder how you create that amp sound.
Index finger of steel ... sounds good!
JL.....great work....thanks for breaking it down....good theory...application....most appreciative thanks for sharing very generous.
really clear, and keeping it simple, yet giving a ton to work within one lesson. That’s just economy. Really nicely done. 1,000 bonus points for explaining in intervals as opposed to note names (rare on youtube). 2nd to the 3rd, major 7th to root, 3rd to 4th and back, 5th to 6th and back. So much understanding of pedal steel strategy while having a bonus lesson in hybrid picking, and something to practice that picking with. Not to mention an opening demo of lick options, but then a simpler version to practice at the end, so something small to master and also somewhere to go. That’s how you do it. Much appreciated.
That was great, thank you!
Cool stuff😊
Superb!
Brilliant lesson thanks Jason👍
Thanks Jason. This is great!
So much great sounds , the complexity of simplicity, inspiring guitarists , v cool, thanks.
My pleasure
This is so awesome!
Very good lesson.. Well down and at a very good speed. The explanations are great
Smooth as silk, well done.
Thank you
Great lesson, thank you. Subbed!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you very much for doing these lessons. Much appreciated!
Amazing lesson
Great lesson
This is the first time your channel came up on my feed. Good stuff so I'm subscribing. 😎🤓
Thanks!
Great stuff here
This is some tricky stuff.
Please describe your pickup and amp setup. Such a crip sound! Describe your fingers too!
What a great sound love it ..great work. and thanks for sharing..
Thanks
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Très cool!
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Wow, this sounds fabulous! Thanks for the lesson. What gauge strings do you use, btw? I have .11s on my tele and think I might need a thinner set.
Awesome lesson! I was looking at the website and was wondering if you ever plan to come out with a subscription model?
Yes! I've been brainstorming on how it would look and what would be included. Right now I'm just trying to add more courses and basics for students.
“Crisp” sound, I mean.
Great lesson, although these are sometough finger gymnastics, better for the back then carrying around that D-10 MSA pedalsteel i used to own!
Thanks! It's a great sound and like any technique or concept you hyper-focus on it when you first learn it but in real life I use it sparingly and almost never when I'm playing with a steel guitar player.
Fuk...mind blown. Always thought u needed a b bender. Yet, so Suttle!
Finding that I inadvertently grab the B string with my index a lot doing some of these, might be a set up thing but is there any advice you could give?
Thanks dude I was always wonder what inversions to play off and which notes to bend. Do you any one on ones? Trying to get country lead down pat.
Yeah head over to my website jasonloughlin.com a shoot me an email and we’ll set something up
Thnx for your lessons👍🙏 may I ask you - what type of combo is that gibson behind you? Greetings from🇨🇿🥃👍
Gibson GA40
@@JasonLoughlinMusic thnx🙏👍
Great lesson. I am curious what your nut width is on that Tele. My tele has a 1-11/16'' nut width and some of these are a bit hard to reach.
Just standard fender spacing. These are hard to reach. Just takes time to get comfortable.
I like your tone what pick ups are they?
Lollar
don't see a gear breakdown on your site. are you using 9-42 set?
Gear changes all the time but strings are Daddario 10-46
Is your second guitar on the left a Brazilian Del Vecchio?
It's an orpheum copy of a del vecchio
Great lesson but nothing in the freebie section.
Sure there is. 10 lessons down "Country Bends Using Major Triads"
@@JasonLoughlinMusic yep, got to work afterwards. Bud, you really know your stuff.
@@aubreygrandy170 Thanks
Smooth as silk, well done Thank you