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Josh Yenne


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Sonoma California
Post  Posted 13 Sep 2024 4:44 pm    
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"THE MONEY NOTES ON PEDAL STEEL!" Find those sweet bluesy notes used in all styles!
https://youtu.be/osCLSAhPIT0

Hey y’all, I recently had a student and we were going over this and I realized it might be a good thing to put up. Studying so many instruments and styles seems like how we use the minor third to the major third and the minor third to the two and then beyond that often is basically what defines a style 🙂 well it’s at least where a lot of phrases seem to be so the above is a lesson kind of going over, where to find those sounds and intervals and various of the normal cord locations. Hope you enjoy it. Please subscribe and give a like when you’re over there if you can I am all of a sudden shockingly close to being able to potentially monetize my channel which I had given up on a long time ago, but it would sure , be motivation to do more pedal steel videos 🙂
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Joe Bill Moad


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Oklahoma
Post  Posted 13 Sep 2024 6:26 pm     Beginners Education
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Josh this is a great video for us beginners or newbies to learn some lead picking techniques. Thanks a lot!

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