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Sharon Frances
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Sharon playing with the band
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Sharon Frances
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Bill Ferguson
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Reminds me of me, but I was 23 at the time.
I bought a new ShoBud Crossover and did not even know how to do anything.
I tuned everything 'straight up' and just laid the bar across the strings.
I played bass in a local band every Fri-Sat night. Two months into steel, my band leader called and said I had been replaced, BUT I had been rehired as the new steel player.
Everything I know (which is very little), was learned on the bandstand. You are forced to play, like it or not and no backing up and starting over.
It is the best thing you can do.
And find you a good 6 string guitar player. You can learn so much from them.
Best of luck on your journey
Bill
I bought a new ShoBud Crossover and did not even know how to do anything.
I tuned everything 'straight up' and just laid the bar across the strings.
I played bass in a local band every Fri-Sat night. Two months into steel, my band leader called and said I had been replaced, BUT I had been rehired as the new steel player.
Everything I know (which is very little), was learned on the bandstand. You are forced to play, like it or not and no backing up and starting over.
It is the best thing you can do.
And find you a good 6 string guitar player. You can learn so much from them.
Best of luck on your journey
Bill
AUTHORIZED PEAVEY, George L's, Goodrich dealer. I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables and Peavey Nashville-Session 112 or 115.
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Sharon Frances
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Bill Ferguson wrote:Reminds me of me, but I was 23 at the time.
I bought a new ShoBud Crossover and did not even know how to do anything.
I tuned everything 'straight up' and just laid the bar across the strings.
I played bass in a local band every Fri-Sat night. Two months into steel, my band leader called and said I had been replaced, BUT I had been rehired as the new steel player.
Everything I know (which is very little), was learned on the bandstand. You are forced to play, like it or not and no backing up and starting over.
It is the best thing you can do.
And find you a good 6 string guitar player. You can learn so much from them.
Best of luck on your journey
Bill
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Sharon Frances
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