BEX 92 D7 Exercise

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Here are some D7 positions to give you ideas in tying single-note lines together. Also an intro to my new book, Beginners Guide to Mastering the Pedal Steel Guitar, edition 1

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  • Glad u Like that one dp...many places to go and improvise here....Experiment!..

  • Skippy?....LOL>..I laughed so hard when I read this kr....Thanks man!...

  • Hey Bcal!...Great to see you...Been away for a while working on the book...Glad you liked this one...just another passing thought...i think I need to go learn this one again...Thats the good thing about alzheimers...you can hide your own Easter Eggs.....And you make new friends every day...LOL

  • You guys!...Always the first to repsond!...

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  • Mick, is that book ready?  How do we get one?

  • Hi Mick, I simply wanted to tell you that I started playing pedal steel last January and I could spend my whole days rehearsing your exercises and examples. Seriously, what you do is extremely helpful. I sent you a little video I made in which I use the lick you teached on this video. So, thank you very much and cheers from Montreal.

  • Hi Mick, thanks for all the fantastic lessons. In the part where you're at position 5 you refer to "raising string #7". I'm going nuts trying to figure out what you mean—no pedals or levers on my steel alter the pitch of string # 7. How are you doing it?

  • Hi Mickey

    thanks for all the videos. They have been a great help. I've been playing on an old Devis E9th steel for two years now in Barcelona and am doing my first gigs with it.

    All the best

  • Hi Mickey, Whats happening with the book?

  • Thanks Mickey, I love this kind of lesson. In one quick lesson, I get get up and down the neck on a 7 chord without having to think so much. Great stuff. BTW, tried to send you e-mail about the book and it got kicked back. I want one! How much to send to Berlin? Ahoy, dpi

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