Thanks for an excellent lesson.
You actually got me started 31/2 years ago and some gigs, tours, a BMI s10 and a '71 Emmons pp later I'm still learning tons from these.
Don't know if I would think of this as beginner level stuff but I guess I'll probably see myself as a newbie for another 5-8 years.
Thanks for being so giving of your time and knowledge. What an instrument the pedal steel is!
71fatback 2 weeks ago
Thanks for posting this Mickey:)
902steeler 1 month ago
Great videos sir,
do you use any sort of delay effect?
ROBFROMMINNESOTA 1 month ago
Somehow I'm always among the first to watch...... nice stuff around 4.06
And 4.50. Is it common to "jump" for the vertical lever? I have to do it and it seems you're loosing ground contact as well
swisssteellady 1 month ago
Thank you.enjoyed the instruction..awesome.
MrProtector55 1 month ago
nice application of the previous lesson-your videos are great! The best instructor on Youtube!
zenben10 1 month ago
Thanks for an excellent lesson.
You actually got me started 31/2 years ago and some gigs, tours, a BMI s10 and a '71 Emmons pp later I'm still learning tons from these.
Don't know if I would think of this as beginner level stuff but I guess I'll probably see myself as a newbie for another 5-8 years.
Thanks for being so giving of your time and knowledge. What an instrument the pedal steel is!
71fatback 2 weeks ago
Thanks for posting this Mickey:)
902steeler 1 month ago
Great videos sir,
do you use any sort of delay effect?
ROBFROMMINNESOTA 1 month ago
Somehow I'm always among the first to watch...... nice stuff around 4.06
And 4.50. Is it common to "jump" for the vertical lever? I have to do it and it seems you're loosing ground contact as well
swisssteellady 1 month ago
Thank you.enjoyed the instruction..awesome.
MrProtector55 1 month ago
nice application of the previous lesson-your videos are great! The best instructor on Youtube!
zenben10 1 month ago