How to play Dobro Hammer-ons with Andy Hall

Mon, 04/01/2013 - 10:46am
Written by AW

Now that you've learned some basic Dobro tuning, it's time for another important lesson that's integral for modern Dobro playing: hammer-ons and pull-offs. In this sample video from Andy Hall's Dobro lessons, you'll find out just exactly how it's done.

Andy Hall with Sally Van Meter: Interview and Jam

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 6:26pm
Written by AW

Greetings dobroists, reso heads and sliders! We're excited to announce a new 4 part interview that Andy did with veteran slide player Sally Van Meter.  Sally is a Grammy Award winner and has played with everyone from Jerry Garcia, Jerry Douglas, Peter Rowan, Taj Mahel, Tony Rice, and many more. You can find the interview in the Special Guests section or just click on the picture to jump right into Part 1! 

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Dobro Tuning: A Complete Guide

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 11:40am
Written by AW

Learning how to tune a guitar is challenging, it's even more difficult to find good information about how to tune a Dobro! If you're interested in learning how to play Dobro (aka resonator guitar), one of the first things you should learn is some basic Dobro tuning. In this sample Dobro lesson from the Online School of Dobro with Andy Hall, Andy shows you how to tune your Dobro like a pro.

In Memory of Mike Auldridge by Andy Hall

Sat, 12/29/2012 - 8:06pm
Written by AW

mike auldridge dobroMike Audridge helped popularize the Dobro in the 70's, and  was in the DC-based Seldom Scene, a group that made Bluegrass more palatable to non-country audiences. Here are some thoughts from our dobro teacher Andy Hall on Mike Auldridge in light of his recent passing.

"I can't say enough about the impact Mike Auldridge's Dobro playing had on me as a Dobro player, and musician in general. First, I'm not sure how many people know what his practice and work ethic was like. He told me many times how he would go into his basement in the morning to play steel or dobro, and not come up till dinner. He was meticulous. The care he took in getting something just right really came through in his impeccable tone, and choice of notes. If you listen to live recordings of Mike and the Seldom Scene, you don't really hear any mistakes. You hear every note, and they're rich and full. As a person, Mike exuded class and style. As my wife put it 'he was always a perfect gentleman'.