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Doug Swenson

 

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Post  Posted 17 Oct 2004 6:32 am    
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Hi all,

I'm a newbie in Minneapolis. I have an MSA Sidekick I bought off EBay a couple of years ago after a long search. There were a lot steels up for auction that were "owned by my Father and I didn't even know he had a Sho-Bud D-10" (right) or "I don't how to play it so I can't tell you if it works" and other such stories. Eventually I found a guitar I could afford at the time that was owned by someone that actually played and loved it. It is 30 years old (thanks for the date of manufacture Reese) and pristine. I replaced the original pickup with a George L's and it sounds great.
I have been learning to play with with some of Bobbe Seymore's tapes (an all around swell guy, by the way) but would really benefit from some personal instruction. Does anyone know of any PSG teachers in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area?
As an aside it better to try to learn with or without a digital delay? A lot the licks I want to emulate use it but I kind of have my hands full with the basics right now.

Thanks,
Doug Swenson

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