Newman's Universal E9, B6 Course

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Bill Atwood
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Newman's Universal E9, B6 Course

Post by Bill Atwood »

I have Book 1 of this course. Was there a Book 2?
If there is, can anyone help me locate one/
Thanks,
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Michael Strauss
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Post by Michael Strauss »

Same here. Great book!

Michael
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Roy McKinney
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Post by Roy McKinney »

Hey Bill, you sold your 12 string, you going to adapt this to your lap steel.
How are things going in Texas? I am pretty well snowed in up here. Worst since 19 years ago according to the paper.
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Scott Howard
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Post by Scott Howard »

I don't think there is a book 2.
Ernie Pollock
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No

Post by Ernie Pollock »

I agree with Scott, there was no book 2, I have the book one & really, there was not that much info in that Newman course, which was most unusal for one of his courses, but that is just my opinion, maybe it was because I had already been playing that tuning for quite sometime & had long since passed that very basic info in that course. I will admit, that was the only thing Jeff ever did that I was not happy with, he was a great teacher & I learned much from him over the years.

Ernie :\
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