Jerome, glad you found us. I hope we can help. We have lesson for both the E9th and C6th tuning. Also the videos will be for different playing levels. With a background on the guitar that will help you out. Like I tell people its a journey enjoy the trip and have fun along the way. Keep Picking! Aaron
Jay, that is the zero or Franklin pedal. It lowers both B,s 5 and 10 a whole tone to A. I have a video showing my set up if you would like to check it out. Keep Picking! Aaron
Just started playing and I have been getting seriously aggravated with it lately, but your video really really helped me a lot! I don't understand all of the crazy terms people use but this video was straight forward and to the point! Thank you so much! God Bless!
Thanks for taking the time to post. I really am looking for this kind of feedback. This helps me plan my lessons and content. I am glad this helped. Keep picking! Aaron
You're stretching this poor newbie's brain ha ha. As always you've got so much knowledge. Appreciate it in trying to figure out this Gordian knot. Johnny
I appreciate this video Aaron and I can't wait to try out the examples you have shown. I don't have a lot of changes on my guitar so this will be very helpful in getting more music out of it!
Ray, thanks so much. There is a lot of music on our guitars and you do not always have to have 10 knee and 10 pedals to get it. Just listen to Lloyd Green or look at his career and all of the great things he has done on a 3x4 guitar. Thanks again! Aaron
No problem; glad that it helped! This is something that dobro players utilize which can be helpful to know as a pedal steel player. It gives you a different sound versus the slurs from the pedals. It's also great for learning the fretboard. Thanks and keep picking! Aaron
Steel Picking Aaron,sorry to hear you've got that flu. I hope you get feeling better soon. I love these licks. You have taught me a lot and opened up a lot of paths and chords around the neck.
Top teaching. Thanks
No problem; glad that it could help!
Keep picking!
Alot of lessons on you tube but Aaron’s are right there with the very best...even for the veteran steel players!
Tim, your comments are very nice and appreciated.
Thanks! Aaron
Love listening to your videos I've learned a lot thanks so much and God Bless
Dave, thank you we are glad to share!
Keep Picking!
Aaron
new to the PSG, been playing guitar for fifty years. This is the first video instruction I have watched and I picked a good one, thanx.
Jerome, glad you found us. I hope we can help. We have lesson for both the E9th and C6th tuning. Also the videos will be for different playing levels. With a background on the guitar that will help you out. Like I tell people its a journey enjoy the trip and have fun along the way.
Keep Picking!
Aaron
Big big thanks!
Glad it helped!
Keep Picking!
Aaron
That’s it..! I’m dusting off my Carter Starter and diving in again ! Great lesson... and a big motivator for me
Hey, so glad to hear that. We love the steel and want to keep it going. Hang in there and have fun!
Keep Picking!
Aaron
This video really opened my eyes, Aaron. Exactly what I've needed for quite some time. Don't stop with your excellent videos!!
Rex, thanks and glad to help.
Keep Picking!
Aaron
Thanks Aaron. I always love it when I do a search for a pedal steel topic and end up with one of your videos.
BTW - what does that pedal to the left of your A pedal do?
Jay, that is the zero or Franklin pedal. It lowers both B,s 5 and 10 a whole tone to A. I have a video showing my set up if you would like to check it out.
Keep Picking!
Aaron
Jay, thanks for the kind words. Jacob and I really appreciate it.
Keep Picking!
Aaron
Just started playing and I have been getting seriously aggravated with it lately, but your video really really helped me a lot! I don't understand all of the crazy terms people use but this video was straight forward and to the point! Thank you so much! God Bless!
Thanks for taking the time to post. I really am looking for this kind of feedback. This helps me plan my lessons and content. I am glad this helped.
Keep picking!
Aaron
Neatly done Aaron. You get me thinking. Great usable lessons. Thanks.
Larry, thanks so much! I hope these lessons open up your playing and approach on the guitar.
Keep picking! Aaron
You're stretching this poor newbie's brain ha ha. As always you've got so much knowledge. Appreciate it in trying to figure out this Gordian knot. Johnny
Johnny, hang in there. If all else fails cut the knot. LOL
Keep Picking buddy!
Aaron
I appreciate this video Aaron and I can't wait to try out the examples you have shown. I don't have a lot of changes on my guitar so this will be very helpful in getting more music out of it!
Ray, thanks so much. There is a lot of music on our guitars and you do not always have to have 10 knee and 10 pedals to get it. Just listen to Lloyd Green or look at his career and all of the great things he has done on a 3x4 guitar.
Thanks again! Aaron
I wish I'd seen this one a few years ago! You have lots of useful lessons, but this one really opened up some new ideas for me. Thanks so much!
No problem; glad that it helped! This is something that dobro players utilize which can be helpful to know as a pedal steel player. It gives you a different sound versus the slurs from the pedals. It's also great for learning the fretboard.
Thanks and keep picking!
Aaron
@@SteelPicking Really great for learning the fretboard... and motivates me to make better use of the lower strings. Thanks again!
This is a great lesson, Aaron. Thanks!
No problem thanks!
Keep picking! Aaron
Thanks Aaron,lots of good ideas here. This will be well worth studying.Thanks
Lewis, thanks so much! Sorry for the slow response we have the old flu bug going around here.
Steel Picking Aaron,sorry to hear you've got that flu. I hope you get feeling better soon. I love these licks. You have taught me a lot and opened up a lot of paths and chords around the neck.
Thanks! We are on the mend and looking forward to getting back on schedule with our videos,
Steel Picking ,Well sir I took some of these licks and put them to work in a "sorta like" Sara Jorys ,City lights. What fun!
Cool, as always I love to hear the lessons are helping!
Thank you. Be blessed. 🖐🏼 What is the best place to buy a steel guitar?
No problem, Jackie! I personally use the pedal steel guitar forum. There is a lot of good information on there as well as sellers.
Keep picking!
Great stuff Aaron! Thank you. JimE
JimE, no problem. Thanks!
Keep picking! Aaron
Are the tabs the same as the regular guitar. Thanks
Harold, yes close to the guitar in that they are based on a number system.
Thanks. Aaron