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Hello friends,

Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another mini lead tutorial. In today's session we'll uncover the secret to achieving that classic country/pedal steel sound on an electric guitar. Together we'll learn the theory behind bending in harmony, before mastering a beginner-intermediate level practice routine. Let's get started! -Rob

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Spark Amplifier by Positive Grid 

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Easy Pedal Steel Style Guitar Licks - Country Bending Lesson!

Learn country pedal steel style licks and how they are made! Full PDF Study Guide + Tabs at: Patreon.com/posts/69921121 Hello friends, Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another mini lead tutorial. In today's session we'll uncover the secret to achieving that classic country/pedal steel sound on an electric guitar. Together we'll learn the theory behind bending in harmony, before mastering a beginner-intermediate level practice routine. Let's get started! -Rob 0:00 - Demonstration 0:20 - Section #1 - Bending Theory 2:40 - Section #2 - Practice Routine 4:09 - Amaj - Gmaj Licks 4:50 - Dmaj Lick 5:55 - Recap Licks 1-3 6:15 - Backing Track 6:55 - Final Thoughts 7:20 - Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Equipment: Spark Amplifier - positivegrid.sjv.io/swift American Telecaster - imp.i114863.net/tele ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Bonus Resources - http://Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons

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Anonymous

Hi Rob, great lesson! What model tele is that?

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Thanks John! That’s a Fender American Original 60s Telecaster. This is an excellent guitar for players who enjoy a fat neck and substantial fretboard radius. Of all my guitars, this one probably plays the best.

Anonymous

What gauge strings do you normally use?

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Hey Bob, years of using heavy gauge strings has caught up to me in the form of trigger finger. For that reason, I’m using 9-42s, which definitely makes bending and maintaining the health of my fingers easier.

Anonymous

I'm using 9's on my Fenders and 10's on my Les Paul. Love it.

Anonymous

I'm new to your website as an advanced beginner. I love the content though in order to get the techniques I have to play the video half speed and choose sections to repeat, repeat and repeat. Just spent an hour on this. Hoping to make some progress over the week. Playing on a Fender Player Plus with 9-42's.