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Erv, I received the Hawaiian Songs I set with CD backing tracks yesterday. Thanks so much for getting it to me so fast!! I started playing through "Beyond The Reef" and "Harbor Lights" and have to say this is GREAT STUFF! You really did a fine job tabbing all of this out, the moving chord melodies are really beautifully done. Thanks again. I'll be ordering Part II very soon.
Thom
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Erv, I have both your backup tracks for Hawaiian songs and tabs. However, there's one song called Drowsy Waters which the rhythm track sounds good but I do not have the tab for it. I was just wondering if you have a tab for that song and if so let me know how much it costs and I will send you the money. Also, these backup tracks are really, really good. Thanks. Lee
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Lee,
I can't help you out on that one.
When I did the tabbing on these Hawaiian songs, I went back to my old Oahu music and some old song books I had. I am not familiar with the Aloha Waltz.
I'll keep my eyes open, though.
Erv
PS: Lee, check your mail. I found the song you were looking for.
I can't help you out on that one.
When I did the tabbing on these Hawaiian songs, I went back to my old Oahu music and some old song books I had. I am not familiar with the Aloha Waltz.
I'll keep my eyes open, though.
Erv
PS: Lee, check your mail. I found the song you were looking for.
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erv--- i want to buy your latest hawaiian tabs plus sleepwalk but i lost your address. could you please get it to me ---- thanks--- lee
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Hawaiian tabs for E9 tuning
Erv, thanks for the tabs I recently purchased I've gone thru a couple and they look good! I'll probably order a few more in the future. I was wondering If you might have "SAND"? or consider it in the future for E9?
Beyond the Reef and Harbor Lights were great! I like the chordal sounds instead of the single note melodies-sounds "Old school" to me which is good.
Later, Dana
Beyond the Reef and Harbor Lights were great! I like the chordal sounds instead of the single note melodies-sounds "Old school" to me which is good.
Later, Dana
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Dana,
I will have to give "Sand" some consideration.
I've heard it on YouTube by Jerry Byrd.
The reason my songs sound old school is because that's what I am!!!.
I started on the "Hawaiian" guitar about 60 years ago with a teacher who used to play the Hawaiian guitar on the vaudeville circuit.
The only reason I switched from regular lap steel to pedal is the ability to get full, three string chords. My style is chordal melody.
Glad that you like it.
I will have to give "Sand" some consideration.
I've heard it on YouTube by Jerry Byrd.
The reason my songs sound old school is because that's what I am!!!.
I started on the "Hawaiian" guitar about 60 years ago with a teacher who used to play the Hawaiian guitar on the vaudeville circuit.
The only reason I switched from regular lap steel to pedal is the ability to get full, three string chords. My style is chordal melody.
Glad that you like it.
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Hawaiian tabs for E9 tuning
Erv , no pressure about "Sand" I've seen it posted on line here and on the net in C6, so I could transcribe it myself but was wondering if you already knew the song. And by the way it is still very popular in Hawaii!
Aloha nui and Mele Kalikimaka!
Aloha nui and Mele Kalikimaka!
Dana Blodgett
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From Los Osos,Ca.
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