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The key to unlocking great technique is to find the fingerings that work best for you. Some players who are having issues playing clean .,,
Learning where all of your chords are on the neck is an essential skill for all musicians on any stringed instrument. Applying that . . .
The difference between a pedal steel and guitar has to surface for students to realize a one-size-fits-all approach is not necessarily . , ,
I improvise thinking in 3 and 4 note combinations. I learn everything this way. Thinking in small amounts frees my mindset to rearrange ...
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 . . .
The pedal steel guitar can perform in place of synths and is often the choice of many producers looking for unique bending textures.
A Method student recently asked for comments on a common practice and gig issue: tension felt in his neck and shoulders after playing . . .
Here’s the late great Dawn Sears, backed by Time Jumpers Kenny Sears, Andy Reiss, Joe Spivey, Ranger Doug, Paul Franklin, Rick Vanaugh, . .
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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