My sincere thanks to everyone for purchasing my DVD
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My sincere thanks to everyone for purchasing my DVD
I have sold out Steelin' From The Masters Vol. 1 DVD and I probably won't be reprinting them again (it will still be available as a download).
If anyone has any comments they'd like to share about the DVD, please do. Thanks, Mike
If anyone has any comments they'd like to share about the DVD, please do. Thanks, Mike
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It will go nicely with the 8 string Todd just finished for me
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Thank you, gentlemen.
The Speedy video will present 4 tunes: Steelin' Moonlight, Skiddle Dee Boo, Wild and Woolly West and Afternoon of a Swan, with tab/notation and backing tracks. It will be less centered on improvisation, and more focused on Speedy's compositional and performance style with an additonal segment which will include a very special guest.
The Speedy video will present 4 tunes: Steelin' Moonlight, Skiddle Dee Boo, Wild and Woolly West and Afternoon of a Swan, with tab/notation and backing tracks. It will be less centered on improvisation, and more focused on Speedy's compositional and performance style with an additonal segment which will include a very special guest.
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Does it mean that there is some retuning at order on that one neck or do you plan to rearrange everything for one tuning?One of the important points of this next project is that there are 4 tunes all played in different tunings, all using 1 set of strings and 1 neck.
And, just as a little teaser: Will the required neck need eight or six strings, with a high E or high G? My guess: 8 strings, high G - I could be wrong!
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Thanks to everyone, I've nearly sold out all of my copies (just a few remaining). I've removed the links to my original purchase page because I don't want to get into a position of selling copies that I don't have, but I will include the link here until the final copies are gone:
SFTM DVD purchase
SFTM DVD purchase
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I just bought a copy, Mike, from the previews it's an awesome teaching piece, thanks! Is tab included? I know it's all shown clearly, but often a visual review is faster and handy...just wondering, no biggie if not.
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Tab is not only included, you get to download it as soon as he gets your order.John McClung wrote:I just bought a copy, Mike, from the previews it's an awesome teaching piece, thanks! Is tab included? I know it's all shown clearly, but often a visual review is faster and handy...just wondering, no biggie if not.
Again, my sincere thanks to everyone for purchasing my DVD. I never thought I would sell out of this run (at least not so soon). I hope that it has helped you in some way.
I know I worked hard on the production, but I also have found a few areas that I can improve upon. Sometimes it's extremely difficult to make something you visualize come to fruition and I realized that very early on that I had bit off more than I could chew. So, sleeves got rolled up and I learned a ton.
I know I worked hard on the production, but I also have found a few areas that I can improve upon. Sometimes it's extremely difficult to make something you visualize come to fruition and I realized that very early on that I had bit off more than I could chew. So, sleeves got rolled up and I learned a ton.
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Mike, let me know when you're ready for pre-orders on the Speedy West DVD.