In The Garden By Terry McCumbee

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In The Garden By Terry McCumbee

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEVBqvhDhR0&fmt=18
This is a song i hope you enjoy.One called (In The Garden).
Terry
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Terry, that may be your best effort yet. Very, Very nice. Greg
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Terry,

Great job on a very beautiful song.

Thanks much.

Donny
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Hi Greg, Thanks so much the kinds words on this song.I really appreciate it.This is a wonderful song.

Thanks again
God Bless
Terry


Hi Donny, Thanks so much for your nice Compliment on this song and you are right it is a beautiful song.

God Bless
Terry
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Very well done Terry...
Ray
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Hi Ray, Thanks so much for the kind words.I am glad you enjoyed it.
God Bless
Terry
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Terry, fine job on one of my favorites. The sound is great, too 8) . What effects are you using? like if a DD3 or something, what settings are you using?
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Post by Charles Curtis »

I really enjoyed that Terry; please keep 'em coming, great execution.
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Stan and Charles, Thanks so much for the kind words on this song.I really appreciate it.
God Bless
Terry
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Stan Paxton wrote:Terry, fine job on one of my favorites. The sound is great, too 8) . What effects are you using? like if a DD3 or something, what settings are you using?
Hi Stan, Sorry i forgot to mention i am useing a PROFex 2 7a MatchBox GoodRich 120 pot pedal.NV 112.I have 2 NV112s but only use 1 for recording.
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In the Garden

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Terry
Great Job on In the Garden & I thought your Go tell it on the Mountain had great tone and style . Jerry
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Terry
Great Job on In the Garden & Go tell it high on the Mountain had great tone and style . Jerry
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Hi jerry, Thanks so much for the kinds words on this song and the emails i have received on it.I really appreciate it and i am glad you enjoyed it.This is a beautiful song.

God Bless
Terry
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Post by David Doggett »

Mighty sweet, Terry. My dad was a Methodist preacher in North Mississippi, and he could lead the singing on piano and vocals. I'm not very religious in the usual sense, but I will always love those great old gospel songs and hymns. And the pedal steel just seems made for them. "In the Garden" was one of Dad's favorites. I must have heard it hundreds of times growing up. You did a great version.
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Hi David, Thanks so much for the kind words on this song. I really appreciate it and i am glad you enjoyed my version of it. :) Just a Great gospel song.

Thanks again
God Bless
Terry
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Post by Terry McCumbee »

Just to let everyone know because I had some emails asking about the tracks I used. I got them from Tommy White on For Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.These are some nice tracks. :) Thanks again everyone.
God bless,
Terry
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