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Slow Down-Speed Up
Paul Franklin
The key to unlocking great technique is to find the fingerings that work best for you. Some players who are having issues playing clean .,,
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Chord Cadences
Paul Franklin
Learning where all of your chords are on the neck is an essential skill for all musicians on any stringed instrument. Applying that . . .
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Tipping The Scales
Paul Franklin
The difference between a pedal steel and guitar has to surface for students to realize a one-size-fits-all approach is not necessarily . , ,
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Threes and Fours
Paul Franklin
I improvise thinking in 3 and 4 note combinations. I learn everything this way. Thinking in small amounts frees my mindset to rearrange ...
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Christmas Past
Paul Franklin
The Christmas album I recorded many years back, began as a test of sorts. I had three DA-88 digital recorders (24 tracks) and a 32 . . .
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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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Handling Tension
Paul Franklin
A Method student recently asked for comments on a common practice and gig issue: tension felt in his neck and shoulders after playing . . .
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Do It Right
Paul Franklin
Here’s the late great Dawn Sears, backed by Time Jumpers Kenny Sears, Andy Reiss, Joe Spivey, Ranger Doug, Paul Franklin, Rick Vanaugh, . .
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Starting Slowly
Paul Franklin
In the first Course Section called “Getting Ready To Play”, Paul introduces several things you will need to know (and commit to memory) ...
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