What was the first Steel Guitar Song you learned?
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I'm pretty sure it was Steel Guitar Rag. My first steel guitar album was a Buddy Merrill album I found at Woolworth in their bargain bin for a dollar. It had the song on it and I learned his version, well almost.
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Ditto.. I figured out how to play I, IV and V after owning one a month or so, and started dragging the steel out to my 'regular' guitar gig. All I 'knew' was which strings to dodge, and that I didn't know how to play minor chords.I was hacking away on stage before I knew any complete songs..
At some point I learned 'songs' I guess, but I couldn't tell you when, it was a very hazy transition from just playing the right chord to actually copying parts.
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Thinking back I believe it was Cold Cold Heart. On a Rick Six String looooooong time ago
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I started taking lessons around 1947 on a round hole guitar with the strings raised so I could use a bar and picks. When I went to my first lesson I actually thought I was going to learn to play a guitar not a steel guitar. I am pretty sure the lessons came from Oahu book, but I have no idea what I learned the first few songs. My uncle was a pro fiddle player playing 5 mornings a week on the radio and shows all around the state. I just knew I wanted to do stuff like that.
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