"Mooney Style" Steel Guitar Instruction DVD

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"I wish you sucess with this project. Thanks!" - Ralph Mooney


Ralph Mooney is the Steel Guitarist credited with creating the "Bakersfield Sound", also known as "California Style" or "West Coast Style" Steel Guitar.
It's a bright, bouncy style that is hard to describe, but easy to identify when you hear it.
Ralph's recordings with Buck Owens, Wynn Stewart, Waylon Jennings, and many others, brought this style to public attention.
Countless bands and players have embraced his stylings.

Al Brisco is a famous Canadian Steel Guitarist. Al was deeply influenced by Mooney's recordings with Buck and others, when they were first released in the early 1960s.
Al studied that style, even purchasing a Fender Steel Guitar similar to Ralphs. Over the years Al has developed his own style, but freely admits it is greatly influenced by the great Mooney recordings.

Joey Ace, also a Steel Guitarist, had the idea of Al doing an instructional DVD, for intermediate to advanced Steel Guitarists, teaching and demonstrating the Mooney Style.
Joey presented the idea to Al, and offered to produce it. This project is now a reality, and planned for a Summer 2006 release.

On the DVD, Al plays and describes many classic intros and solos from Moon's recordings. All are played up to speed, then slow with camera close ups as Al talks you thru the licks.
Al also includes some blocking exersizes and tips to get that "Bakersfield Sound".

The early songs are played on Al's Classic Fender 400 Steel Guitar. The guitar's inner workings are shown and described.
Al then changes to his current modern guitar, and demonstrates the techniques he uses to capture the sound of the classics.

Everything on this DVD is played using the Standard E9 "Nashville Setup".
Ralph uses his own unique tuning, which is briefly mentioned, as Al explains how to get the same licks on a standard setup.

As a bonus, Al performs his previously unreleased original composition "Ralph's Reel".
This is a song Al wrote in tribute to Ralph Mooney, which incorporates many of Ralph's signature licks, and definately captures the feel of
the "Bakersfield Sound". Al then describes how to play this song while the camera close-ups show you every move.


Video Clips from the DVD

Al performs "Above And Beyond" on his vintage Fender 400 and "Ralph's Reel" on his modern Carter

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Screen Shots from the DVD

The size and quality of these images are greatly reduced for Internet viewing.
The DVD is full screen and recorded with high quality digital video.


DVD Chapters

  1. Introduction Remarks
  2. "Above and Beyond" - Buck Owens
  3. Fender 400 Steel Guitar Info
  4. "Above and Beyond" Intro Explained, Break Explained
  5. Vibrato - Mooney Style
  6. Blocking -Mooney Style
  7. Blocking Exercises
  8. "Under Your Spell Again" - Buck Owens Intro Explained, Break Explained
  9. Use of Open Strings in Mooney Licks
  10. "Under the Influence of Love" - Buck Owens - Intro Explained, Break Explained
  11. Fender 400 Underside Shown - Switch to modern Carter Guitar
  12. "Rainy Day Woman" - Waylon - Intro Explained, Solo Explained
  13. Knee Levers uesed for Mooney Style - Es Lower, F# first string raise
  14. "Rainy Day Woman" - Solo Part 2 Explained
  15. "Swingin Doors" - Merle Haggard - Intro and Break Explained
  16. "Its Such A Pretty World Today" - Wynn Stewart - Intro and Break Explained
  17. "Ralphs Reel" - Al Brisco - Entire song played full speed, then explained in sections.
  18. Closing Remarks
  19. Extras - Backing Tracks for "Ralph's Reel" Slow and Regular Tempo

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