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Joseph Barcus
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My You Tube Intro Videos

Post by Joseph Barcus »

Just wanted to remind you guys that I still have alot of intros and breaks I worked up and posted at youtube. my traffic has slowed down a little. I just do intros & breaks tell you how I do it that way you can tab it yourself. if you dont want to take the time to tab it I do have a few books of 25 intros, breaks each that I sale. heres a link to my you tube and from there you can check out others I have posted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeFdPRwg2L8
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Brian Kurlychek
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Post by Brian Kurlychek »

Thanks for all you do, and keep 'em coming Joe. Viewership might be down because its graduation weekend and people are getting outside more.
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Ricky Thibodeaux
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Hey Joe, we appreciate all that you are doing. Keep up the good work my friend....Ricky
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Trevor Fagan
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Post by Trevor Fagan »

Thanks for posting all those videos Joe. We really enjoy learning from you. Also, I visit your YouTube Channel every day.... can't wait to see the next video! I would encourage everyone on the forum to check out Joe's website as well. It offers a wealth of instructional material, including tabs, which are perfect for both the beginner and more advanced player alike.... http://pedalsteelguitarintros.com/ Thanks again Joe for all your help.
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

Hi Joe,
Even I have learned a great deal, concerning how to do the right thing with the wealth of information you have provided about style, technique, chord patterns, and much, much, more. Please keep up the good work!
Bishop Hall (Ron) :)
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