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Trent Harris


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 5:31 am    
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Just wanted to share a picture of the Sho Bud I just recently purchased. Gonna try to learn how to play this thing!! Wondered if I got a good deal at $1660 ??
Any thoughts?
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Dale Rottacker


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 7:06 am    
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From this picture it sure looks like you did.
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Paul Wade


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 7:29 am     shobud super pro
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trent,

you got a hell of a good deal. it will keep you
busy for a life time. had one like yours in the 80's
great sounding guitars .

p.w Smile
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Andy Eder

 

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North Florida, USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 8:23 am    
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A great deal Trent!
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Trent Harris


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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 9:25 am    
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thanks guys, was hoping so. it needs a little minor work probably but sounds real nice so far. maybe by the time I retire I'll kinda know how to play it:)
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Don Sulesky


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Citrus County, FL, Orig. from MA & NH
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 11:54 am    
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Man, you stole this one.
I bought my new one in 1980 for that price and sold it to Bobbe Seymour for more than that as a trade in for my Emmons.
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Mike Wilkerson


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Luther Oklahoma
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 12:14 pm    
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The Super Pro is a great guitar but bear in mind the knee lever brackets are made out of pot metal and will break at some point in time. I would highly recommend if your gonna have any work done to purchase the new upgraded brackets from Michael Yahl. They are OEM specs but machined out of 6061 aircraft and have who ever works on your guitar to install them. Great looking Bud and congratulations... Slim Very Happy
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Don Sulesky


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 1:38 pm    
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I've owned two SuperPros since 1980 and still have my 2nd one setup now. I have never broken any of the knee levers, but I have seen some when playing kick the hell out of them.
A little less aggressiveness and they will last a lifetime. Smile
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Trent Harris


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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 2:52 pm    
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Thanks guys for the response, appreciate it. Been playing guitar for over 20 years and really want to learn how to play this thing. Been starting by just learning the chord grips and things. Any advice on what to focus on starting out??
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 2:59 pm    
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Start with the Winnie Winston book.
The way to play these things is to think like pedal steel. Which you don't know how to do yet.
Harmonized scales. Don't give up
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Mike Wilkerson


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Luther Oklahoma
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 3:54 pm    
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Also look up MIckey Adams you tube videos... Alot of info in his lessons and he explains what and why that particular riff scale etc is played that way....slim
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Trent Harris


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 6:00 pm    
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Mike,
I have watched some the Mickey Adams stuff, looks like real helpful and easy to follow.
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Mike Wilkerson


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Luther Oklahoma
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 6:10 pm    
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Yes i would start with all his beginner videos and work my way through
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Lee Dassow


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2015 6:44 pm    
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S///, Why cant I find these deals? Good luck with it trent It's a beautiful instrument. Tenn.Lee
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Dave Campbell


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2015 1:23 am    
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i can't recommend the jeff newman series enough for learning materials. the books are expensive (but you already got a great deal on a steel), but they're really helpful in giving you an overall understanding of common moves, harmonized scales and fretboard pockets. they really helped me see how everything else i was learning (licks, intro, solos) were put together.
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Trent Harris


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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 9 Oct 2015 5:07 am    
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Thanks Lee, appreciate that.
Dave, I will check out his stuff, thanks.
either of you guys have a recommendation on tuners? I am using my polytune guitar pedal tuner right now but I don't think that's the proper tuner to use?
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Lane Gray


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2015 7:44 am    
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As long as it's a chromatic tuner, it's fine.
I think the programmed tuners are a bit overrated.
A straight chromatic tuner is adequate, and it'll sound a bit better if you tune the following notes a bit flat (like 4-6 cents): G#, C#, D# and F.
I use Cleartune
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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2015 8:05 am    
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Shameless plug here. If you go to my website (see below), I have a section devoted to Mickey's videos. They are separated in different menus by the prefix BE, BEC, BEX, etc), so you don't have to spend a lot of time searching for the videos that are for beginners.

And remember, that is not Mickey's site, so if you want to contact him, do so through here on the forum or email him direct.
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Trent Harris


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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 9 Oct 2015 8:36 am    
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Thanks Richard, I'll check it out.
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