Did/do you have a teacher?
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Bill C. Buntin
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Steven Knapper
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I must agree whole heartedly with Raymon. That is where I can find fault with a lot of so called 30 buck an hour teachers. If you do not have a grounding in Harmony 101, you have to be taught, like me, along with learning what your guitar does, how and why. You have to understand the neck, oh you can learn riffs and lick up and down the neck, but if you don't understand WHY the guitar works like it does --- it a waste of time. Not bragging (well maybe) but right now after a year with someone who REALLY knows how to teach, has his own system, teaches the guitar and neck, I can almost sight read from a melody line and play. The very worst is that I have to sit down and write it out first. This is just my opinion from a guy that had drum lessons as a kid, changed to guitar at 12 or so, learned by ear and never really knew what I was doing, except I had a very good ear. Now I have a guitar that I really know how to play, even with sheet music. FWIW
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Bob Hoffnar
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The 2 teachers that I have learned the most from have been Buddy Charleton and Joe Wright. Fats Kaplan and Gib Wharton got me started on the right foot when they were around. I try to pick up what I can whenever possible.
After playing out a bit I decided to study classical composition at a music conservatory and apply that to my steel playing. It helped me to get at some of the music that was waiting for me.
Bob<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 26 December 2001 at 08:43 AM.]</p></FONT>
After playing out a bit I decided to study classical composition at a music conservatory and apply that to my steel playing. It helped me to get at some of the music that was waiting for me.
Bob<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 26 December 2001 at 08:43 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Pat Burns
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Mike Kowalik
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Mr.Jones..as to your question whether Denny and Kenny Mathis are related...as best as I can recall the answer is no.I once asked Denny if anyone else in his family was musically inclined and he said he had a sister that did not play any instrument.....Denny has enough talent for 5 people.Great steel player and jazz guitar player!!
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Steven Knapper
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Pat Burns
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Steven Knapper
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Dave Diehl
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I have been fortunate enough to have two of the best, Jeff Newman and Buddy Charlton as personal mentors. I struggled for years until I finally decided I wanted to do it right but could not do it alone. Both have and continue to make a tremendous difference in my playing. There are many good players out there willing to teach and I truly believe any of them can make a difference.
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Larry Miller
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Bill Nauman
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Joe Miraglia
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Lyle Bradford
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Sunny Callen
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First teacher was Blackie Taylor at the Hawaiian Gardens, Calif. store eons ago, when I bought my used Fender 400 from him. Got away from it over the years, but recently bought a Fender Custom T-8 because I love classic country and have been using the Cashdollar and Remington video instruction tapes - looking for a teacher in the Las Vgeas area but no luck so far.
