Arrangement for Moonlight in Vermont

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Jim Bates
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Arrangement for Moonlight in Vermont

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Does anyone have or know where I could get a steel guitar C 6th arrangement of 'Moonlight in Vermont' that has the nice full chords?

Thanx,
Jim
Ronald Comtois
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Post by Ronald Comtois »

I have an arrangement,it's handwritten. Send me your mailing address via
E-mail and I'll send it to you.
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Post by Ronald Comtois »

Sorry for the delay re:Moonlight in Vermont tab.I had to rewrite to standard C6 pedal setup. Will mail to you today.

Ron C.

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Post by Ronald Comtois »

Jim;at the spot where it says to use both feet,if you don't want to do that,just use C and D pedals
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Jim Bates
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Post by Jim Bates »

Ron,
Thanks for your extra effort on this. I have no problem using both feet.
Thanx,
Jim

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Mike Ihde
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Post by Mike Ihde »

I just sent you an e-mail of Moonlight using the Leavitt Tuning which works just as well on the C6 pedal steel tuning as on a lap steel.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Mike Ihde
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Dave Ristrim
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Post by Dave Ristrim »

Herby Wallace had a GREAT version of that. Do a search or look in the links and see if he still has it available. I highly recommend it. His C6 instruction book is wonderful.
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Jim Saunders
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Post by Jim Saunders »

Doug Beaumier has an E9th arrangement, tab with a rhythm track in his book, "16 Easy Songs". I know you said C6, but this might help.

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Post by Jim Bates »

Thanks to all of you. I now have something to get started on.

Thanx,
Jim
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