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Dan Najvar Member Posts: 59 |
Blue Clear Sky-The song that sounded easiest. Shortly after I too got the winnie Winston Book. |
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abraham Member Posts: 479 |
Wow! This is the first time I've had a post go three pages! All right! ------------------ My Website! Equipment - MSA D-10 Pedal steel, standel amp, George L 10-string bar, 2 finger picks and 1 thumb pick. I'm creating a "Steel Guitar Calender" for 2002, so if you'd like to be in the calender, e-mail a picture of you and a short bio about your steel, yourself, and whatnot! Bobby Lee, Thanks For The Service You've Put Into The Steel Guitar Forum! |
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Bill Bailey Member Posts: 663 |
My firsy instrumental was Danny Boy taught to my by Dee Carestea who learned it from his brother Paul. Do any of you know Dee or Paul?Great pickers. Bill Bailey ------------------ [This message was edited by Bill Bailey on 23 January 2001 at 03:32 PM.] |
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Jonathan Cullifer Member Posts: 286 |
First, I learned the scales and the strings. Then, it was "Amazing Grace." Jonathan ------------------ |
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Dean Neeley Member Posts: 88 |
Sidewalks Of New York in 1947 Dean |
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Dean Neeley Member Posts: 88 |
[This message was edited by Dean Neeley on 25 January 2001 at 02:03 PM.] |
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Bill C. Buntin Member Posts: 642 |
Abraham, Reece Anderson broke me in on "I'm So Lonesome I could Cry". Regards. |
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Mike Cass Member Posts: 529 |
non-pedal:When You & I Were Young, Maggie.....w/pedals: City Lights ala Jimmy Day, c.1960, on a D-8, 5 pedal Bigsby my Dad got from a recently, (that night), unemployed steel guitarist. nice 25L- 15 came with it...... my 1st steps on the road to financial ruin, LOL.........MC [This message was edited by Mike Cass on 26 January 2001 at 05:14 PM.] |
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Tommy Mc Member Posts: 184 |
The intro to 'Teach Your Children'.....then alot of songs from the Winnie Winston book. |
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Brett Day Member Posts: 1369 |
My first song learned on steel was "Look At Us" by John Hughey Brett Day, Emmons S-10 |
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