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Phil Wagner

 

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Portland Oregon United States
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2001 7:49 pm    
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Hi,
Does anyone have a favorite exercise that they use to warm up, or one that will help improve basic skills such as blocking, fast picking or anything of that nature?I'm sure a few of us beginners could use the help.
Thanks a bunch
Phil
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2001 8:26 pm    
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J.O.E. W.R.I.G.H.T.
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Chas Holman


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10 miles outa Lone Star, TX - USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2001 8:42 pm    
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I'm not sure where "beginner" actually starts (I'm still learning every time I sit down). But here's a little 'scaley' thing that I still do when I start to practice - the more you play it, the faster you can try it. The faster you get - start moving it around - in half step increments, it starts to sound like some opera singer warming up the old vocal chords...

Anyway, it's the first thing Buddy Charleton ever taught me


1___________________________________________________________________________
2___________________________________________________________________________
3___________________________________________________________________________
4___________________________________________________________________________
5_______________8___________________________________________________________
6__________8~8b*__8b~8*_____________________________________________________
7________8_____________8____________________________________________________
8______8_________________8__________________________________________________
9___________________________________________________________________________
10__________________________________________________________________________


* = note is not actually picked
b = half tone raise

The 'trick' is to start with the thumb then use the ring finger
and alternate (except for the "*" notes) you should try to block
each note after it is picked (except for the "~" notes)
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Steve Feldman


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Central MA USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2001 9:29 pm    
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Look into Joe Wright's 'Technique Bundle'. This is just what you're looking for, I think. Check his web sight on the links page.
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Dennis Detweiler


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Solon, Iowa, US
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2001 9:30 pm    
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It's also the melody on OBS when in the A chord on the 5th fret. These same notes can be played an octave high on the 8th fret while holding the F pedal and A pedal. Pick strings 5,2,4,1,3,1,4,2 Always alternate thumb and ring finger.
Both positions are good exercises
Dennis
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tim duvall

 

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greensburg,pa,usa
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2001 3:47 am    
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Hey Jim,
What's the fingering on that?
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Chas Holman


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10 miles outa Lone Star, TX - USA
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2001 6:18 am    
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Yo, Tim...!

I think what Mr. Cohen meant was:




1___________________________________________________________________________
2___________________________________________________________________________
3____J______________________________________________________________________
4______O_________W__________________________________________________________
5________E_________R________________________________________________________
6____________________I______________________________________________________
7______________________G____________________________________________________
8________________________H__________________________________________________
9___________________________________________________________________________
10__________________________T_______________________________________________



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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2001 12:59 pm    
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I think what Mr. Cohen really meant was:


1___________________________________________________________________________
2___________________________________________________________________________
3____J______________________________________________________________________
4______O____________________________________________________________________
5________E__________________________________________________________________
6____________________W______________________________________________________
7______________________R____________________________________________________
8________________________I__________________________________________________
9____________________________G______________________________________________
10_______________________________H_________________________________________
11___________________________________T______________________________________
12__________________________________________________________________________

(then again . . . maybe not)



LTB

[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 01 March 2001 at 01:01 PM.]

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Jon Light


From:
Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2001 1:18 pm    
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I think what Mr. Feldman meant was

1________Joe Wright______________________


(Feldman, of one note samba fame)


[This message was edited by Jon Light on 01 March 2001 at 01:22 PM.]

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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2001 2:47 pm    
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STOP! You're BOTH right!

Mr. Holman's exercise is for E9 while Mr. Bell's is for C6. (It's best not to try this on U-12 however).
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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 2 Mar 2001 6:15 am    
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You shoulda told me sooner, JC.
Quote:
(It's best not to try this on U-12 however)

I done gone and done it.

LTB
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Brian Stear

 

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W.Peoria,Il.
Post  Posted 9 Mar 2001 9:14 am    
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I have to TOTALLY agree with Jim and John, etc. I had never purchased any of Joe's stuff, and after learning a few techniques already, I thought " what's he going to teach me that I already don't know "?
WOW! I got the techniques bundle and have to say that for learning to play steel it was the best investment I could of made. Why?
With Tab courses, you learn other people's licks. Which in of itself is not a bad thing.
But with 1 hour a day of warming up with Joe's stuff, I now make up my own licks!
I had a course with a couple of licks that I just couldn't quite get. Why? I wasn't prepared for it. My muscle memory wasn't there yet.I had put the horse before the carrot. Needless to say that by applying what Joe says ( which is basic common sense ), I was finally able to play them.
For a beginner, I consider the course a must. For the "experienced novice" like alot of us also. The speed of my learning curve was tripled.
Can't say enough about it. Can't find the "Wright" words ( sorry Joe ). So I'll just say...
Thanks Joe!
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Phil Wagner

 

From:
Portland Oregon United States
Post  Posted 10 Mar 2001 5:32 pm    
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Hi Guys,
Sorry I haven't responded sooner to thank you for the advice.It looks like the Joe Wright book is everyones choice.I've been examining my options of instructional material.Buying a video sounds pretty tempting though. Thanks again.Phil
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Brian Stear

 

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W.Peoria,Il.
Post  Posted 10 Mar 2001 7:18 pm    
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" Secret of the Wright Hand" if your'e going to get a video. Has many examples of what's in the book. The book is much more thorough......
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Phil Wagner

 

From:
Portland Oregon United States
Post  Posted 12 Mar 2001 9:59 pm    
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All I've got is 1 knee lever.Will the book "Techniques bundle" do me any good?Phil
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Steve Feldman


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Central MA USA
Post  Posted 13 Mar 2001 6:35 am    
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Absolutely. Go for it.
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