I've been a long-time fan of Jason - love his approach and always learn a lot. This has to be one of the best lessons he's ever dropped!!! Straightforward, grounded in triads, and fun! Thanks, Jason!!!!
At last I've found a real musically melodic Guitar player, unfortunately 90% of RU-vid guitar tutorials are the dreaded minor pentatonic, Blues scale, brilliantly played Jason.
First thing I want to say is#1 Thank you thank you thank you Sir Loughlin for explaining this true art in the easiest learning experience out of ANYONE I have ever watched on RU-vid!!🙌🙌👍 I am a huge fan of the Pedal Steele Guitar, and Love putting its beautiful sound into my style of music. Once again...THANK YOU SIR!!
really clear, and keeping it simple, yet giving a ton to work within one lesson. That’s just economy. Really nicely done. 1,000 bonus points for explaining in intervals as opposed to note names (rare on youtube). 2nd to the 3rd, major 7th to root, 3rd to 4th and back, 5th to 6th and back. So much understanding of pedal steel strategy while having a bonus lesson in hybrid picking, and something to practice that picking with. Not to mention an opening demo of lick options, but then a simpler version to practice at the end, so something small to master and also somewhere to go. That’s how you do it. Much appreciated.
This man's Fender has to be the most beautiful sounding guitar I've ever heard. No kidding. I put this man's guitar playing in 1st place, and I've heard the greatest. Maybe I can pick up a tip or two. Hope so!
Beautiful lesson, Jason! You've certainly widened my view of options for steel guitar bends! I also love your pleasant and kind way of communicating. Class act!
That was fun and very well done. You're a great player and teacher. In 4 decades of playing i'd always admired this pedal steel type of stuff but had never attempted it. I feel like i just got a new toy. Thank you. Subscribed.
Thanks! It's a great sound and like any technique or concept you hyper-focus on it when you first learn it but in real life I use it sparingly and almost never when I'm playing with a steel guitar player.