I'm definitely country but can't play like that:/ I love playing/singing the ole Merle Haggard, Buck Owen's David ball, Gene Watson...etc....love this lesson ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you!!!!
I am going to practice this until I get it. Top Shelf guitar knowledge here. Please keep these steel lessons coming. Would love to see some beginning finger picking lessons from you with a country twang.
Hey Jason, great lesson! And you were right, I have beeb playing and chasing pedal steel bends since arlen Roth's "Toolin' Around" came out and I learned some great things from this lesson! Thank you!!
I have been a fan of your playong and instruction since finding ans purchasing your courses years ago on TrueFire. So good. What I love in this video is the idea of the steel guitar templates as lead-ins. Would love to see more. The one in this video is 🔥
Thank you! This is really great, laid out so clearly. I played pedal steel as a young man, and after a long hiatus picked up electric guitar. The last few years I’ve been playing classic rock, but I’m having an opportunity to do some country- I’ve had some of these licks in my head, but haven’t known how to get them through my fingers to the guitar. The James Burton feel is super, and your tone is perfect. Thanks!
Another teaching gem Jason! Your playing and way of explaing is out of this world. Thanks for all you do, I am in Guthrie Trapps A-Works class now, but I am definitley signing up for your class when I finish that one.
Great lesson! I was fortunate to have learned CAGED many years ago along with learning modes and scale degrees, but finally now being shown HOW to use that information. Thanks Jason.
Marvelous, so glad I’m came across your channel, great stuff. Immediately headed over to your website and bought the ‘Film noir’ masterclass! So excited! Is there a possibility of membership or are all the courses to be bought separately? Take care man, can’t wait to watch more lessons.
On the first lick, how do you keep from banging/catching the D string when you bend the G string up a full tone? I know I should be palm muting with my right hand, but on the left ring finger do you push it under the D string, or over the D string, or something else?
Hey Jason, I own your true fire country bends, but i like this better. Any chance of making a full pedal steel ciuntry bend course? You are the best I have found for explaining country guitar concepts.
Jason I'm thinking about learning to read standard notation, I've been dabbling with classical guitar for fun, but I'm wondering if it can be of any benefit for an electric player? Or is it better to spend my time learning other things?
@@JasonLoughlinMusic good. this was my instinct on the matter, but I know a lot of instructors on UA-cam dismiss it entirely, but I think im especially someone who would benefit from it, because it will add another dimension of of understanding when I think of music. thanks for your response and everything you do for us!
@@atticusfinch6038 there’s a slew of UA-cam guitarist that don’t know how to read it all so they’re not even aware of the benefits of being a good reader not to mention the slew of UA-cam guitar players that never really work as professional guitar players. Playing a few times a month and having a UA-cam channel is not a professional guitar player in my opinion. Learn from the musicians that actually do this for a living and you actually get hired.
@JasonLoughlinMusic I had a feeling this was the case, some of the big youtube channels in so many words viewed it as a "waste of time" referring to their own preference not necessarily saying it's a waste of time for everyone, but still that reinforces a belief in the community watching the channel. And yes, how can you accurately gauge the value of a skill if you don't have the skill yourself? Some of them that do say they can read music, I know it comes in varying levels of competence. Picking through melodies opposed having a firm grasp of seeing the music as full sentences and statements and patterns is a different level of understanding, so thank you, I'm going to stick with it!
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THIS is THE premier tutorial for steel bends on UA-cam. Great stuff and thank you!
I'm definitely country but can't play like that:/ I love playing/singing the ole Merle Haggard, Buck Owen's David ball, Gene Watson...etc....love this lesson ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you!!!!
Thanks!
Best country guitar teacher BAR NONE. Thank you, Jason! 👏🏻🙏🏻👊🏻
Thanks!
Another great lesson with lots to work on. Thanks, Jason!
My pleasure!
I am going to practice this until I get it. Top Shelf guitar knowledge here. Please keep these steel lessons coming. Would love to see some beginning finger picking lessons from you with a country twang.
Damn, makes that tele sound good. Looks like one of those Charlie Christian pickups.
Thanks but that pickup isn't being used here
Awesome 👌
You do a very good job
Thanks!
Hey Jason, great lesson! And you were right, I have beeb playing and chasing pedal steel bends since arlen Roth's "Toolin' Around" came out and I learned some great things from this lesson! Thank you!!
Great lessons. Thank you for posting.
I have been a fan of your playong and instruction since finding ans purchasing your courses years ago on TrueFire. So good. What I love in this video is the idea of the steel guitar templates as lead-ins. Would love to see more. The one in this video is 🔥
Thank you! This is really great, laid out so clearly. I played pedal steel as a young man, and after a long hiatus picked up electric guitar. The last few years I’ve been playing classic rock, but I’m having an opportunity to do some country- I’ve had some of these licks in my head, but haven’t known how to get them through my fingers to the guitar. The James Burton feel is super, and your tone is perfect. Thanks!
Thanks!
This guys my mew go to! Amazing teacher. Always great stuff!
Another teaching gem Jason! Your playing and way of explaing is out of this world. Thanks for all you do, I am in Guthrie Trapps A-Works class now, but I am definitley signing up for your class when I finish that one.
I'm not really a country guy, but that was a cool lesson. Subscribed.
Great lesson! I was fortunate to have learned CAGED many years ago along with learning modes and scale degrees, but finally now being shown HOW to use that information. Thanks Jason.
Thanks
Another great lesson Jason! Picked up a couple of more nuggets. Thanks! 👍
Great to hear!
I so appreciate your content. Thank you so much for what you do
Wow, lots of helpful info for me that you probably don’t think about…you tied many concepts together for me in the first 1/4 of the vid! Thanks
Great to hear
very cool lesson, just started learning country guitar :)
You are an artist Jason!!
Thank you
Nice lesson, well explained, thanks.👍
My pleasure
Love your stuff Jason. Thank you! I feel like I owe it to to buy a course at this point. Will look into it
Thanks. Here's all the available courses and masterclasses. www.theinspiredguitarist.com/p/products
Brilliant love it great content Thankyou !
Glad you enjoyed it
Very cool Jason, love this stuff😊 and the sound from your Tele's top shelf, nice job. Best from Bart in NZ in the South Pacific.
Thanks! I just saw Crowded House last week. So many great NZ bands
What a great weekend video have a great weekend Jason also happy last day of summer also happy first day of summer fall ❤😊
Same to you
Another Gold nugget Jas, thank ya kindly😉🤨🇦🇺
Marvelous, so glad I’m came across your channel, great stuff. Immediately headed over to your website and bought the ‘Film noir’ masterclass! So excited! Is there a possibility of membership or are all the courses to be bought separately? Take care man, can’t wait to watch more lessons.
Welcome aboard!
Nothing beats a steel guitar.
On the first lick, how do you keep from banging/catching the D string when you bend the G string up a full tone? I know I should be palm muting with my right hand, but on the left ring finger do you push it under the D string, or over the D string, or something else?
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Hey Jason, I own your true fire country bends, but i like this better. Any chance of making a full pedal steel ciuntry bend course? You are the best I have found for explaining country guitar concepts.
Thanks and yes definitely. Keep checking my website
Great video. What amp are you using here?
All the details are in the description
@@JasonLoughlinMusic oh ok, thanks.
As an acoustic player…can I ask what weight strings you are using?
D’addario 10-46
Jason I'm thinking about learning to read standard notation, I've been dabbling with classical guitar for fun, but I'm wondering if it can be of any benefit for an electric player? Or is it better to spend my time learning other things?
Learning more is always a good thing. Knowing how to read is a great tool for understanding music
@@JasonLoughlinMusic good. this was my instinct on the matter, but I know a lot of instructors on UA-cam dismiss it entirely, but I think im especially someone who would benefit from it, because it will add another dimension of of understanding when I think of music. thanks for your response and everything you do for us!
@@atticusfinch6038 there’s a slew of UA-cam guitarist that don’t know how to read it all so they’re not even aware of the benefits of being a good reader not to mention the slew of UA-cam guitar players that never really work as professional guitar players. Playing a few times a month and having a UA-cam channel is not a professional guitar player in my opinion. Learn from the musicians that actually do this for a living and you actually get hired.
@JasonLoughlinMusic I had a feeling this was the case, some of the big youtube channels in so many words viewed it as a "waste of time" referring to their own preference not necessarily saying it's a waste of time for everyone, but still that reinforces a belief in the community watching the channel. And yes, how can you accurately gauge the value of a skill if you don't have the skill yourself? Some of them that do say they can read music, I know it comes in varying levels of competence. Picking through melodies opposed having a firm grasp of seeing the music as full sentences and statements and patterns is a different level of understanding, so thank you, I'm going to stick with it!
If I closed my eyes that could have been a pedal steel, amazing sound.
Thanks!
Pickups make and model please?
In the description
When Paypal on inspired website?
Not many people ask for it and Paypal takes a very high percentage so I'm not exactly motivated to add it. Maybe that will change...
And all ya got to do is ACT NATURALLY!!!! and learn What Goes on !!!!
Sounds very deadish! Lol..I hear mixolydian and I'm hearing Jerry Garcia! Nice job..
Thanks. I’ve noticed Grateful Dead fans hear every other music through that filter. I don’t know if that’s a good thing. Haha