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Richard Park

 

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Alexandria, Virginia
Post  Posted 5 Mar 2011 3:59 pm    
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Anyone familiar with the Jeffran course "Right Hand Alpha", or have other suggestions for right hand technique instruction?
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Jim Manley

 

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bremerton Washington, USA
Post  Posted 5 Mar 2011 4:42 pm    
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I have it and like it very much,I also have no speed limit 1&2 by Jeff which also covers a lot of right hand technique as well as improving speed.
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Perry Keeter

 

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Hemet, CA, USA
Post  Posted 5 Mar 2011 7:08 pm    
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Right Hand Alpha made a huge difference in my progress as a player. I was struggling with dexterity, blocking and tone. You won't be disappointed if you get this course..
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Karen Sarkisian


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Boston, MA, USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2011 3:28 pm    
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I use right hand alpha tracks 3 and 4 to warm up before i practice every day. It has helped me immensely
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Dean Parks

 

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Sherman Oaks, California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2011 3:58 pm    
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If you want to try pick blocking, Joe Wright's DVD gives you a good start.
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Larry Bressington

 

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Nebraska
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2011 7:00 pm    
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That course is very important and it covers a lot of fine details that most of us miss when learning steel guitar. He also closes in on the picks angle and how the attack is important. There is also some great pickin on there.
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Steve Whetstone


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Burnt Prairie, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 9 Mar 2011 1:51 pm    
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I have played for 40 years and still watch Right Hand Alpha a couple of times a year. I am sold on it and believe it should be one of the first tapes (DVD, CD)every player should get. It even helped my Banjo playing and I can't play a Banjo. (But I can make a lot of noise).

Steve
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Keith Davidson


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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 9 Mar 2011 2:03 pm    
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Another vote for RHA, I'm a newbie (1 year) and have gone back to this course again for a refresher.

The thing you need to realize is that you will not make steady improvements as you do with other things you may practice. The palm blocking just happens IF you keep practicing...it's like magic, you keep practicing and seem to be making miniscule improvments and then all of a sudden it just works!

As others have said, you can't go wrong and it is a really good place to start.

If you can't pick - you can't play.
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Gerry Dame


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Post  Posted 9 Mar 2011 3:04 pm     Right hand Alpha
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I just got RHA and it is helping to break some old dobro habits. I really enjoy it and have watched it several times already.
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