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Topic: Ideas of what to put on a poster board for practicing? |
Dave Stroud
From: Texas
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Posted 26 May 2016 12:39 am
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I bought 3 poster boards to hang from the ceiling right in front of me while I practice, so I can reference things quickly and learn them faster. I'm planning on making a section for the flats/sharps of each key, a section for my copedent, a section for various chord positions, a section for what each pedal and lever do, my string gauges, sweetened tuning values.... etc.. Anyone have a good idea of what else would be essential to learn and memorize? |
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Scott Duckworth
From: Etowah, TN Western Foothills of the Smokies
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Posted 26 May 2016 3:13 am
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I would make copies of some of the info on this website:
http://steelguitaramerica.com/instruction/beginners/.
It helped me when I started. I did the fingering exercises every time I practiced.
Also, get a copy of the Pedal Steel Guitar E9 Fretboard Reference _DRAFT5.pdf.
http://docslide.us/documents/pedal-steel-guitar-e9-fretboard-reference-draft5.html
Also, a copy of Patricia Warnock's charts:
http://www.cryinsteel.com/
A the bottom of that page, click on the download link, enter your info, and walla, the charts will come.
If you have a problem getting those, email me and I'll send them to you. _________________ Amateur Radio Operator NA4IT (Extra)
http://www.qsl.net/na4it
I may, in fact, be nuts. However, I am screwed onto the right bolt... Jesus! |
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Jonathan Shacklock
From: London, UK
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Posted 29 May 2016 12:26 am
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Harmonised scales.
The circle of fifths. Google image search one which shows you relative minors. |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 29 May 2016 6:35 am
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I'd simply put the words "DON'T GET UP YET" on it |
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