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A New Era
Paul Franklin
The pedal steel guitar as we know it has been played in the “modern” manner ever since Bud Isaacs recorded his famous intro on Webb . . .
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Copedent Coping
Paul Franklin
The secret to finding logical copedents is to understand how chords and single note phrases are created. We do that by having a complete ...
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Pedal Toning
Paul Franklin
A question about pedal trills and adding quick pedal moves came up on the Facebook Group…
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Diminished Chords
Paul Franklin
Student: I was taking another look at your diminished chords lesson and I found that I can get another diminished chord option. , , ,
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E9 Blues Emotion
Paul Franklin
Paul replies to a student on the The Paul Franklin Method private Facebook Group, who as a regular guitar player is accomplished at . . .
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Office Hours
Paul Franklin
When you enroll in the Paul Franklin Method, you will also have access to a private Facebook Group, just for students. This is a place . . .
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Thinking In Intervals
Paul Franklin
It’s great to know all of the names of the notes on every string and fret and you should strive to do so for completeness’ sake. It’s . . .
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Modern Steel
Paul Franklin
The pedal steel guitar can perform in place of synths and is often the choice of many producers looking for unique bending textures.
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My Tab Symbols
Paul Franklin
I use + and – for sharps and flats. One + indicates a 1/2 tone raise. Two ++ indicates a whole tone raise. One – indicates a 1/2 tone . . .
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