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Right Hand Picking & Blocking for Pedal Steel
Right Hand Picking & Blocking for Pedal Steel
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A clear way to develop right hand control, clarity, and consistency
Right hand technique is one of the most common areas players struggle with — not because it’s difficult, but because it’s often unclear how to approach it.
This guide gives you a simple, practical way to understand picking and blocking so you can develop control, accuracy, and consistency in your playing.
What This Helps You Do
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Develop clean, controlled picking and blocking
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Improve accuracy and consistency across strings
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Increase speed without losing clarity
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Understand how to mute and control unwanted noise
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Build a right hand technique you can rely on in real playing
What’s Included
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Clear explanations of picking and blocking techniques
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Practical exercises for developing control and consistency
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Detailed illustrations of hand position and pick angle
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Methods for muting and controlling string noise
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A clear way to practice so your technique builds over time
How This Approach Works
Instead of relying on trial and error, this guide breaks right hand technique into simple concepts you can apply immediately.
You’ll learn how to approach picking and blocking in a way that builds consistency over time, so your technique holds up in real playing situations.
How This Fits Into Your Playing
As your right hand becomes more consistent, everything else on the instrument starts to feel easier and more controlled.
Each guide builds on the same core concepts, so the more you work with them, the more your playing starts to feel solid and reliable across different situations.
This becomes even more effective alongside The Scale Book for E9 Pedal Steel, where improved control makes phrasing and movement across the fretboard much more natural.
Format
Digital Download (PDF)
Instant access after purchase
Get the guide and start improving your control and consistency so your playing feels more solid right away.
