I'm bummed I showed up late to your videos. I'm picking up the steel again after 4 years and this is super helpful. I'm a big fan of the videos so far and hope you end up doing some more
I clicked on, haven't watched yet but I'll thank you in advance advance!!! Graciously, Kevin~ Okay, watched vid. You're a kind and humble guy!! You're gonna go places!🙏
This is a great find.! I just inherited my father's 12 string emmons.! I haven't seen the case/guitar open in 23 years.! My 17 year old daughter and myself are attempting to conquer this thing.! I've sub'd to your channel, but if you don't have any more "beginner" type videos we atleast have this to run with.. Thank you for putting this out there.!
Great video. I am only two months in but the licks at the end were super helpful for me. I would love to see more content like that for runs and/or licks to fill in at the end of phases or for soloing. The exercises were great too. Keep em coming.
Keep at it Jacob!! I started less than a year ago and a bad habit I started was to play bare fingers on my right hand.....BAD habit probably. Get used to wearing your picks bruh!!
This was a great lesson to show me some pattern for the root chord. I assume we can use the same pattern when playing the 4 chord and 5 chord by starting on the root of the chord. is that correct
Would love to buy a pedal steel and learn it. I'm a fairly decent guitar player so could adapt some knowledge into learning this beautiful instrument..... Really enjoyed your lesson, thoroughly explained. Good luck with your channel. Best wishes from central Scotland.......
If you're thinking of getting into Pedal Steel and live in Scotland, go onto the British Steelies Association site and they will be more than happy to guide you, advise you and get you started, there are quite a few players in central Scotland. I myself am in Northern Ireland and I found them a mine of information and help.
I see a '91 3 pedal, 3 lever Sho-Bud for sale for $2,000. I understand there's a lot to consider but if in good condition, does that sound reasonable? Right now I monkey around with an old Fender Champ lap steel.
Man too bad you stopped making videos…these were gold!
We need more of this!
I'm bummed I showed up late to your videos. I'm picking up the steel again after 4 years and this is super helpful. I'm a big fan of the videos so far and hope you end up doing some more
need more man! just started on a 12 string
This is the best free intro lesson I've found - thank you.
Awesome! Glad to hear it :)
I clicked on, haven't watched yet but I'll thank you in advance advance!!! Graciously, Kevin~
Okay, watched vid. You're a kind and humble guy!! You're gonna go places!🙏
Thanks so much Kevin! That's such a nice thing to say!! Made my day to read that 🤠
This is a great find.! I just inherited my father's 12 string emmons.! I haven't seen the case/guitar open in 23 years.! My 17 year old daughter and myself are attempting to conquer this thing.! I've sub'd to your channel, but if you don't have any more "beginner" type videos we atleast have this to run with.. Thank you for putting this out there.!
Thanks for this great lesson! I really appreciate that you included beginner up to intermediate concepts and licks.
I'm so glad you found it helpful :) Thanks for telling me!
@@licksandtricks6809 i like the practice along feature :)
Thanks! I'm just starting to learn steel and this is very useful, exactly what I need.
Great video. I am only two months in but the licks at the end were super helpful for me. I would love to see more content like that for runs and/or licks to fill in at the end of phases or for soloing. The exercises were great too. Keep em coming.
Awesome! I'm so glad there was something for you in there :)
Keep at it Jacob!! I started less than a year ago and a bad habit I started was to play bare fingers on my right hand.....BAD habit probably. Get used to wearing your picks bruh!!
@@kevinraabe457 I already played banjo so the picks are natural at this point. But thanks! I love it
@@kevinraabe457 thanks for this. I’m about a month in and prefer not wearing picks but I know it’s imperative. Cheers.
Good beginner lesson. Thank you for sharing your work.
Glad to hear it. Hope to get some more up soon :)
Great stuff, Hamilton. Its helpful that you’re playing the same Emmons as me! I can really relate.
Awesome :)
Helpful. Thank you!
Great stuff, keep em coming !
This is some good shit! Thank you so much.
Great Lesson!!! Keep 'em coming!
I’m so glad it’s helpful :)
Excellent helpful video. All of it. Subscribed, thank you
I’m glad it was helpful. :)
This was a great lesson to show me some pattern for the root chord. I assume we can use the same pattern when playing the 4 chord and 5 chord by starting on the root of the chord. is that correct
If I understand your question correctly, I believe so.
Would love to buy a pedal steel and learn it. I'm a fairly decent guitar player so could adapt some knowledge into learning this beautiful instrument.....
Really enjoyed your lesson, thoroughly explained. Good luck with your channel. Best wishes from central Scotland.......
I'm glad you could get something from it!
If you're thinking of getting into Pedal Steel and live in Scotland, go onto the British Steelies Association site and they will be more than happy to guide you, advise you and get you started, there are quite a few players in central Scotland. I myself am in Northern Ireland and I found them a mine of information and help.
I see a '91 3 pedal, 3 lever Sho-Bud for sale for $2,000. I understand there's a lot to consider but if in good condition, does that sound reasonable? Right now I monkey around with an old Fender Champ lap steel.
if its in good shape that sounds like a good purchase to me
It seems like now that I have a pedal steel, I need more pearl snaps and trucker hats.
Probably lol. That's how it went for me :)