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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 12 Oct 2022 5:20 pm    
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Hi all,

Took the dive into learning all the different picking permutations on steel. Taking this super slow to make sure I build good picking habits. Limiting my daily practice 6 permutations seems to be the sweet sport for where I'm at in my learning journey. Let me know what you think and consider subscribing to my channel!

Link to today's video: https://youtu.be/5tKMOBkcXPo



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John Sims


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Post  Posted 18 Oct 2022 6:02 pm    
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Nice video! So...when was the last time you played that custom "Lefty Steel" made in Missouri? Laughing I'd rather play the LDG too...
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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 19 Oct 2022 6:45 am    
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John,

Thanks for your comment and support! I last played my "Lefty Steel" a few weeks ago. After playing it, I'm really glad to have the LDG. The Lefty Steel can't muster the same tone, tuning stability, or general ease of use that the LDG can. That said, I'm really glad to still have it around because I may break it down to really understand how the instrument functions and learn how to fix a steel myself.
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Steels: Mullen G2 D10, 1975 Sho~Bud LDG, Custom "Lefty Steel" made in Missouri
Amps: Little Walter PF89, Fender Deluxe Reverb (Reissue)
Effects: Telonics FP-100D Multi-Taper Volume Pedal, Polytune 3 tuner, Dunlop CBM9 Wah-Wah, Exotic Effects SP Compressor, Exotic Effects EP Booster, Ibanez TS-9, Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron envelope filter, Boss DM-2w Delay (Waza Craft), TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 reverb
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Peter Ellman


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 12:07 am    
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I’m working on exactly the same thing right now. I was trying to get through all 24 each day but maybe less is more
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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 7:00 am    
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I think less is definitely more early on. I’m glad to hear someone else is learning this with me!
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Doug Taylor


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Shelbyville, Kentucky, USA
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 8:30 am    
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Paul’s perms are the first thing I do when I set down to practice! I go through 4 a day, which gets me through all 24 once a week
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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 9:46 am    
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Awesome, Doug! That’s a great way to cover them all regularly and keep your picking hand ready. I follow a similar schedule now that I know them.
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Amps: Little Walter PF89, Fender Deluxe Reverb (Reissue)
Effects: Telonics FP-100D Multi-Taper Volume Pedal, Polytune 3 tuner, Dunlop CBM9 Wah-Wah, Exotic Effects SP Compressor, Exotic Effects EP Booster, Ibanez TS-9, Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron envelope filter, Boss DM-2w Delay (Waza Craft), TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 reverb
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Bryce Van Parys


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 11:09 am    
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Is there a published list or course of all these "perms"

Thanks in advance
Bryce
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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 11:38 am    
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Hi Bryce! The full list of perms (tabbed out) is on Paul Franklin’s Applications course. It might also be published for free somewhere else online, but the course purchase is a no-brainer for any serious steel player. Hope that helps!
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Steels: Mullen G2 D10, 1975 Sho~Bud LDG, Custom "Lefty Steel" made in Missouri
Amps: Little Walter PF89, Fender Deluxe Reverb (Reissue)
Effects: Telonics FP-100D Multi-Taper Volume Pedal, Polytune 3 tuner, Dunlop CBM9 Wah-Wah, Exotic Effects SP Compressor, Exotic Effects EP Booster, Ibanez TS-9, Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron envelope filter, Boss DM-2w Delay (Waza Craft), TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 reverb
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Bryce Van Parys


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 11:51 am    
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Many thanks

I'm happy to pay for his instruction. I didn't know what course to look at. I've worked on several already, including the Bakersfield, which I really enjoy.
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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 20 Oct 2022 12:03 pm    
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No problem, glad I could help! I have really enjoyed the instruction from the PF/MMM courses thus far. Let me know if you like it when the time comes.
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Steels: Mullen G2 D10, 1975 Sho~Bud LDG, Custom "Lefty Steel" made in Missouri
Amps: Little Walter PF89, Fender Deluxe Reverb (Reissue)
Effects: Telonics FP-100D Multi-Taper Volume Pedal, Polytune 3 tuner, Dunlop CBM9 Wah-Wah, Exotic Effects SP Compressor, Exotic Effects EP Booster, Ibanez TS-9, Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron envelope filter, Boss DM-2w Delay (Waza Craft), TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 reverb
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Mark Greenway


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Lake Kiowa, Texas
Post  Posted 26 Oct 2022 6:28 pm    
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Christo Huntington wrote:
Hi Bryce! The full list of perms (tabbed out) is on Paul Franklin’s Applications course. It might also be published for free somewhere else online, but the course purchase is a no-brainer for any serious steel player. Hope that helps!




I totally agree. The Paul Franklin course is a no brainer if you're serious about learning. If anyone is interested, here is a link to the course:

https://www.mmmlearn.com/courses/the-paul-franklin-method-e9-c6


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Christo Huntington


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2022 6:31 pm    
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I wish all the beginners could have access to it or have knowledge of it as soon as they learn of the instrument, Mark!
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Amps: Little Walter PF89, Fender Deluxe Reverb (Reissue)
Effects: Telonics FP-100D Multi-Taper Volume Pedal, Polytune 3 tuner, Dunlop CBM9 Wah-Wah, Exotic Effects SP Compressor, Exotic Effects EP Booster, Ibanez TS-9, Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron envelope filter, Boss DM-2w Delay (Waza Craft), TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 reverb
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Mark Greenway


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2022 6:57 pm    
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I wish they could too Christo. I see what it has done for you and Tracer James and Boo Miller. Boo just landed a job playing for Gene Watson. I sure wish this course was around when I first started. I have seen so many guys like you progress so fast taking that course.
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Tom Spaulding


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Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 27 Oct 2022 6:16 am    
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Link to $99 Applications course: Applications:E9 Pedal Steel Toolbox

Mark Greenway wrote:
Christo Huntington wrote:
Hi Bryce! The full list of perms (tabbed out) is on Paul Franklin’s Applications course. It might also be published for free somewhere else online, but the course purchase is a no-brainer for any serious steel player. Hope that helps!




I totally agree. The Paul Franklin course is a no brainer if you're serious about learning. If anyone is interested, here is a link to the course:

https://www.mmmlearn.com/courses/the-paul-franklin-method-e9-c6
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