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1-7-4 1-2-4-5-1 Pedal Steel Guitar Intro

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Multiple pedal stops, Large and small intervals in the key of A. This video is aimed at the beginner to advanced user.

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  • Great job. I played guitar for 40 years and just started pedal steel. I'm playing a 1980 BMI S-10. Can you recommend brands when I step up? I'm looking at Carter, GFI and a Williams. It'll probably be a used one. Thanks again.

  • Mullen....definitely Mullen!!>.

  • hi mickey,,keep up the good work,,ur an awesum guy to learn from,, u definately know ur stuff..but i do have a question,,,is a msa sidekick single neck,, ten string,,3 foot pedel and one knee kicker a good guitar to learn on,, i purchased this guitar some thirty years ago and could never seem to get things going in my favor ,,so it got packed away and sat in the corner untill recently after watching some of ur videos i dug it out and am going to attempt to give it another go,,,

  • Speedy, its a fair guitar for the first year player, but if you want to spend less time fighting to stay in tune, or getting a REALLY good tone< you would want to upgrade your gear continually as you progress..For now...Exercise and get that right hand moving!....Mick

  • E9....F lever raises Es to F, A pedal raises 5,10 whole steps...

  • Dont get a Carter Starter guitar...Save your money...get a real guitar. Email me directly if you require advice on what on what to buy>>>

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  • no wonder I am aiming to get a parsons/  green b bender telecaster and a volume pedal , this is mind boggling!

  • @dirty408 I have a Williams and absolutely love it. If you have a chance, stop up at their shop in the Twin Cities.

  • The Carter Starter is a very good steel the only problem i've had is that one of the knee levers will go past the stop, which just gives me more than one stop on it. Stays in tune very well, and no other steel has 3 floor and 4 knee levers for near the price.

    By the way Mickey, you are Awesome, appreciate the time you put in to help us who are learning/re-learning. Thanks alot

  • Hey Mickey! Well, not knowing any better, I got a Carter Starter 6 mos. ago and it has been good for me as a pure beginner, stays in tune pretty good, but does have limitations so I'm ready to move up to a MULLEN ;) Now if I could only afford one! How about showing us pups the technique for getting harmonics, I can't seem to figure out how to get it on demand like Rusty Young on Heart of the Night by Poco, maybe you could demo that intro cuz you can do anything! Thanks for the great lessons!!!

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