E9 laid out.

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A. J. Martinez
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e9

Post by A. J. Martinez »

please send me one. thank you A.J.
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where to send requests

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AJ, and all others...send request to edpackard@citlink.net
Thanks.
Pete Storms
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E9th...

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Howdy Ed;

Look for my e-mail cause I need one of your chordbooks too!

Thanks;
Pete :D
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many thanks, ed!
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Donny Dennis
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Post by Donny Dennis »

Have attempted several times to reach Ed to request a copy of the E9 chord location workbook but so far have been unsuccessful.

Can someone who has received a copy of this workbook please email me a copy? My email address is: dennisdw@hughes.net.

Thanks in advance.

Donny
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Fred Eddie-Quartey
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Post by Fred Eddie-Quartey »

Hi Ed,

I just sent you an email.

Thanks,

Fred.
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Post by Bill A. Moore »

Thanks, Ed, I'm new enough to this not to know what i don't know. I'm sure your chart will be helpful, Bill.
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Post by Bernard Curnow »

Thanks Ed! Email sent Looking forward to getting the spreadsheet! Should be a big help for me as I have just started PSG
Bernard
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terminology

Post by ed packard »

Bill;


I know what you mean! The first several tabs in the workbook addresses the terminology of chords, inversions, scales, progressions, etc. The last few tabs deal with the common (Emmons) E9 chord locations.

There is a lot of info therein, and probably not in the conventional form. Good luck.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Thanx Ed ! :mrgreen:
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Email sent.

Thanks Ed. This sounds like a great tool!
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email sent..Thanks

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Hal Stackhouse
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E9th Chord Workbook

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Thanks Ed, I sent you an email.

Have a great day

Hal :D
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Ed..I sent you an email. Thanks for the great service you are doing for all of us!
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Post by Donny Dennis »

Ed and Per,

Got it. Thank you both very much. This will be a big help.

Donny
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Post by Jeremy Threlfall »

Thanks Ed. Got your email today - I will look at it at home tonight.
David Arel
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E9th cord file

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Ed, I sent you an e-mail, I also would love the E9th cord file, Thanks, Dave Arel
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Duncan Hodge
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Thanks

Post by Duncan Hodge »

Hello Ed. Thank you for sending your E9 chord location workbook, and sending it so quickly. I have only briefly looked at it, but it looks mightily impressive. Your hard work and generosity is greatly appreciated here in sunny Florida.
Thanks Again, Duncan
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Post by Ken Higgins »

Ed, I sent you my work and home email.. Thanks for your help !!!!!!
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Post by Todd Chambeau »

Ed,
Just sent you an email.
Thanks again for taking the time out for this.
Todd
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Post by Casey Lowmiller »

Ed,

I sent you an email requesting the E9 workbook. It sounds like a really neat learning tool.

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Dennis Lee
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Please!

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Ed, I would really appreciate if you could send me this information. Thanks! Dennis
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LAST CALL

Post by ed packard »

The E9 barn door will close when the sun goes down in AZ today. If the requests are not in when I get up on Feb 2, the train leaves without them.

There have been hundreds of requests...I hope that the material is helpful.

Now to finish off the C6 laid out. Will post it when ready.

edpackard@citlink.net
Rick Batey
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Post by Rick Batey »

Ed, I emailed a couple of times. Hope one got through to you. Many thanks!
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by the batch

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Rick...you are in batch #3 mailing. One batch per day...previous days requests sent the next morning.

Batch 3 just went out. Batch #4 (tomorrows mailing) will be the last.

Edp
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