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  • Are you sure that's not your A pedal John? just wondered? great lesson!

  • @Jasonguitarman Hi Jason, I have 3 pedals on this E9th neck and in all honesty I could not tell you which is which..... all I know for sure is that I pedal with the Huntley/Day Set up and it is the opposite way around from the Emmons method..

    Hope this helps....John

  • Hey John

    As usual your doing a great job. These little things really help the new players bring out the best in themselves. Learning it and living it. The PSG code.

  • Thanks Rick,its people like you that leave a nice comment that make it worthwhile doing.. Also thanks to Uncle Roy of the BSS for pointing out that I had left out the pedal information on the third chord......This I have now corrected......

    John

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  • hi, i cant believe you dont know music theory i have played stringed instruments for years and still am learning , do you have perfect pitch? for your info, it would help if you would tell us what key you are playing....

  • HI John would it be possible to have you put the backup from band in the box for 12 bar blues I really like this one .I know thay are guys like me .that would realy help out to have backround while thay are lurning it. I have a few sound tracks that i apply the cords you showed me .the digital strobe tuner realy helps the cords sounds better.I like that cord that lowers the 9 string a lot i am working on please release me with that one . I once again say thank john. jim.

  • Thanks for your work J.

    I'm taking my first steps and I'm lost in the fog!.

    Keep up with those videos for begginers. It's almost impossible to find a pedal steel teacher here in Buenos Aires.

    Best regards!.

  • Makes a nice change to have an "English" teacher, i understand you perfecely.

    Americans are far too complicated!

  • This was GREAT! I am waiting on my custom lap steel and I can hardly wait to try and adapt some of these tricks. Thanks so much!

  • Thanks John I am as green as they come with Steel Playing , I am sure that these videos will help me in so many ways to find my way around the steel.

    thanks again

  • Great eplanation, John. I took on a pedal steel as a challenge when I retired last week. I have played regular guitar since I was 10. This is a lot different!.

    Your video also showed me how to put the picks on my 2 fingers!!

    I hope you will do more!

    lt4fun12

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