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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] New Dobro
Date:Sunday, January 21, 2007  15:07:51 (-0500)
From:Don Doggett <chappydon89 @.........net>
In reply to:Message 5772 (written by Barbara & Johnny DeRamus)

Barbara & Johnny

I am a new Dobro player and have purchased several instructional DVD's, 
tapes, etc.  I see someone else has already recommended Jimmy Heffernan--he 
is GOOD and you will enjoy his teaching. Another is Bev King from 
Arkansas--her web site is www. countryheritage.net.  She approaches teaching 
from both a tape and tab method--and she leans toward the older traditiional 
style of dobro playing, not the new "newgrass" type.  Also check out The 
Murphy Method with Mark Panfil.  He is a good beginning teacher.  Hope this 
helps.

Don Doggett
The Villages, FL


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barbara & Johnny DeRamus" <wderamus@houston.rr.com>
To: <resoguit-l@elistas.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: [RESOGUIT-L] New Dobro


After a couple on years trying to learn pedal steel and not satisfied with 
my progression I decided to take a break and try dobro.  I just bought a new 
Regal 38.  Nice guitar but the strings sure do rattle a lot.  Does it rattle 
because it is a new guitar and new bronze strings or is there something I 
can do besides taking it to a shop and having it set up by a pro?  Also, is 
there a good learning DVD or VHS that you could recommend.  I have a Mel Bay 
beginners but it is a little boring and doesn't show a lot of how to's.  Any 
help would be appreciated.  Thanks, Johnny

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