Indy steel guitar club jam
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Indy steel guitar club jam
Sunday, March 3 2-5pm
OUR NEW LOCATION
Morgan County Admin. building
180 S. Main st.
Martinsville In. 46151
Come on down and bring a friend and your guitar.
OUR NEW LOCATION
Morgan County Admin. building
180 S. Main st.
Martinsville In. 46151
Come on down and bring a friend and your guitar.
- Mike McBride
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Hi, Jeff,
Like you, I'd welcome more opportunities to get together for a jam with some other players in the Indy area, as a means of continuing to grow as players. I don't have a space to offer, but if we could find one, I'd gladly bring my guitar, bass, and/or Wurlitzer electric piano and participate in trading off instruments as we might have need.
Since we might not have the expert pedal steel players who were in Martinsville with us (and, believe me, some of them were thirty or forty years into being good), maybe we could build a couple of hours around a set of accessible songs with which everybody could get familiar before arriving. For example, maybe we could build it around ten well-known Hank Williams songs (I-IV-V or I-IV-II-V, most of them.) Or maybe, if there was interest in non-traditional ways into the instrument, maybe we could make and share a Spotify playlist of some other-than-country songs that might be an easy go the first time around. (For example: Songs from Beck's Sea Change album or R.E.M.'s Automatic for the People, Dylan's "Love Sick," a couple of blues standards, some straightforward stuff without a lot of complicated chord changes, maybe some Pink Floyd songs that already favor slide and steel approaches, maybe some straightahead rock stuff like T. Rex's "Bang a Gong," etc.)
It would be cool if we had two or three pedal steels, and at least a bass and a good drummer and a guitar or two, just so we could stretch out into the songs like in Martinsville, and play the pedal steel in a band context. Maybe we'd find some interesting new ways into some of the songs we chose, too.
If others are interested, why not express your interest on this thread, and then we could make plans offline. You can reach me by direct message on this board, and I think Mike already has my phone number, too.
Kyle
Like you, I'd welcome more opportunities to get together for a jam with some other players in the Indy area, as a means of continuing to grow as players. I don't have a space to offer, but if we could find one, I'd gladly bring my guitar, bass, and/or Wurlitzer electric piano and participate in trading off instruments as we might have need.
Since we might not have the expert pedal steel players who were in Martinsville with us (and, believe me, some of them were thirty or forty years into being good), maybe we could build a couple of hours around a set of accessible songs with which everybody could get familiar before arriving. For example, maybe we could build it around ten well-known Hank Williams songs (I-IV-V or I-IV-II-V, most of them.) Or maybe, if there was interest in non-traditional ways into the instrument, maybe we could make and share a Spotify playlist of some other-than-country songs that might be an easy go the first time around. (For example: Songs from Beck's Sea Change album or R.E.M.'s Automatic for the People, Dylan's "Love Sick," a couple of blues standards, some straightforward stuff without a lot of complicated chord changes, maybe some Pink Floyd songs that already favor slide and steel approaches, maybe some straightahead rock stuff like T. Rex's "Bang a Gong," etc.)
It would be cool if we had two or three pedal steels, and at least a bass and a good drummer and a guitar or two, just so we could stretch out into the songs like in Martinsville, and play the pedal steel in a band context. Maybe we'd find some interesting new ways into some of the songs we chose, too.
If others are interested, why not express your interest on this thread, and then we could make plans offline. You can reach me by direct message on this board, and I think Mike already has my phone number, too.
Kyle
- Mike McBride
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- David Lee Todd
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More INDY steel jam opportunities….
Count me in.
I too would welcome more steel jamming opportunities in the INDY area. I am relatively new to pedal steel, but have a few and love it!
I play bass in a couple of bands and could play rhythm guitar… PM me and let’s possibly put something together?
I too would welcome more steel jamming opportunities in the INDY area. I am relatively new to pedal steel, but have a few and love it!
I play bass in a couple of bands and could play rhythm guitar… PM me and let’s possibly put something together?
Emmons LL2, Zum Encore, Williams keyless
- Nancy Beck
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Indy Steel Guitar Meeting June 2024?
Hello I have just heard about this group and was told you meet the 1st Sunday of the month somewhere in Martinsville. Will you meet this Sunday, June 2, 2024, and if so, where and what time? I play lap steel (not pedal) and would love to join. Thanks
PS I would also like to know how to become a member of this group. The FaceBook page that I am finding has posts from 2017 and earlier. Is there another forum to join?
PS I would also like to know how to become a member of this group. The FaceBook page that I am finding has posts from 2017 and earlier. Is there another forum to join?
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how to join club and when is next jam
would like join indy steelguitar club ,need to know how
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Re: Indy steel guitar club jam
I am similarly interested in learning from this club if possible. I buy and sell a lot for a living but picked up lap and pedal steels in the past year and haven’t gotten beyond open tunings… some C6 for trying some good ol’ Sleepwalk but not much else. I’d also just love to be connected with fellow enthusiasts. I am a big Weissenborn fan and have quite a collection for only knowing about them for a year or so… such sweet instruments!
Anyway, where can we sign up or is there a page dedicated to this group? I searched Facebook and Google and only found this forum so far, which is great as it’s been an incredible wealth of knowledge since day 1!
Matt Lutton, currently living near Castleton
Thanks Indy friends!
Anyway, where can we sign up or is there a page dedicated to this group? I searched Facebook and Google and only found this forum so far, which is great as it’s been an incredible wealth of knowledge since day 1!
Matt Lutton, currently living near Castleton
Thanks Indy friends!
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Re: Indy steel guitar club jam
P.M. sent