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Best Books To Learn From

Postby Alex_fletcher96 » Wed Aug 29, 2018 8:47 am

So I’m an absolute beginner with a background in guitar and a good knowledge of theory.

What books could you recommend for someone in my position?

Ideally something that shows me the theory side of the instrument and how to utilise an already existing knowledge of music on it, rather than lots of pages filled with beginner songs.

It’s for an E9 emmons style steel.

Thanks!
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby JohnDavisStringsHere » Wed Aug 29, 2018 9:22 am

Alex if you have good theory I would say forget books for a while and check out YouTube as its now practical help you need to find where those chord groupings can be found up the neck of the steel and the basic grips across the steel, I am the opposite of you I have no theory and little idea but after 40 years + I can get a toon out of it. here is my first basic help video see if it helps apart from that Check out Micky Adams help videos they will soon get you going..... good luck with your journey.
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby Danny Mitchell » Wed Aug 29, 2018 9:29 am

Alex, a friend of mine is making great headway with these......
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deluxe-Pedal-Steel-Guitar-Method/dp/0786686251

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Back-Up-Pedal-Steel-Guitar-DeWitt/dp/0786697083/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1535534565&sr=1-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=DeWitt+Scott&dpPl=1&dpID=51mepNz3ZcL&ref=plSrch
.....and he's a heavy, theoried-up, jazzer on guitar.

I can't get along with tab, but I've found plenty of inspiration from YouTube. (I've just noticed John's post, and that's great advice)
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby Tony Russell Davis » Wed Aug 29, 2018 10:42 am

Hi Alex. Here's another good direction; let's know whereabouts you live and we might well have some member(s) in the vicinity prepared to help out and show you things. There are several informal meet-ups around the country and a few players you'd be welcome to visit. All best, Tony :D :guitar: :guitar:
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby Alex_fletcher96 » Wed Aug 29, 2018 1:13 pm

Thanks for the help guys, I think it’s worth looking into a bit of both things concerning YouTube and books.

Tony I’m based in Leeds, tried looking for a teacher a while back but nothing came up
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby jonshack » Wed Aug 29, 2018 2:16 pm

Hi Alex, as far as I know there are no in-print books that really fit your description regarding theory. That said, the Winston/Keith book is probably your best bet, there are some useful theory sections and a good mixture of beginner and intermediate exercises. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pedal-Steel-Guitar-Winnie-Winston/dp/082560169X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535542207&sr=8-1&keywords=pedal+steel+guitar+winston

A quick reference for chords might be up your street, not sure if you can still get it but Buddy Emmons "E9 Chord Vocabulary" might be helpful, it's just a two-sided card. Or Jeff Newman's Chord Dictionary goes into more depth.

Here's a really useful video for guitarists moving to E9 PSG:


This is a great website with tons of theory https://steelguitaracademy.com/

Your big challenge is going to be physical: how to get everything coordinated, in tune, with good tone. Use anything that inspires you to sit down and practice, whether that's playing along to records, being in a band, Skype lessons, watching youtube, getting in on jams etc... up to you. I would include some general tab/song books in that picture just for variety. Plus learning to read PSG tab is going to be an important skill in it's own right.

Best of luck with it,
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby tonii » Wed Aug 29, 2018 2:51 pm

I would add more;

Chord Construction For The Pedal Steel Guitarist by Tom Bradshaw
http://www.songwriter.com/bradshaw/__bradshaw.php?cc=11
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby Tony Russell Davis » Wed Aug 29, 2018 4:07 pm

Alex_fletcher96 wrote:Thanks for the help guys, I think it’s worth looking into a bit of both things concerning YouTube and books.

Tony I’m based in Leeds, tried looking for a teacher a while back but nothing came up


And I'm in Thornton Watlass (2.5 miles from Bedale). Depending on which side of Leeds you are give or take 40 miles from me. I'll keep you posted when we have the next "irregular" Sunday lunchtime meeting. :D
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby hickenjr » Mon May 06, 2019 7:26 pm

Alex_fletcher96 wrote:Thanks for the help guys, I think it’s worth looking into a bit of both things concerning YouTube and books.

Tony I’m based in Leeds, tried looking for a teacher a while back but nothing came up


Where in Leeds you based?
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Re: Best Books To Learn From

Postby Alex_fletcher96 » Mon May 20, 2019 2:28 pm

Steve I'm in Rothwell, sat right on the border between Leeds & Wakefield!
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