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David Anderson
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Classic Country Intros...

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Here is a sample of the latest video I did on Classic Country Intros for E9th pedal steel for
http://www.onlinelessonvideos.com/home.php

Here's the sample...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiPoWCuh ... r_embedded
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Dave I thought that was a great piece of instruction. Your style of instruction is needed on the same level as Mickey Adams' et al. This must be great for beginners!
The video is super clear, camera angle is good.
I like the piece of black material you lay on the neck. Makes the strings easier to see

Try and raise the volume level of your voice a wee bit without raising the steel (or is this just my slight hearing impairment?)
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Post by David Anderson »

Thanks for the kind words Brent. To put me in the same company as Micky Adams is about the best compliment you could give.

Thanks again,
Dave
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Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Hey David, how many intros in that lesson? Thanks
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Post by David Anderson »

I think I did six intros in this one. It's about 25 or 30 minutes long.
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...great little courses!!! i'll order some of them the next days! very good stuff to learn the basic things about classic country!
that's what i like and what i like to play!
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Thanks Guido and thanks to everyone for the overwhelming support. Your feedback has helped me increase the quality of the videos in content as well as production. Thanks again!
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Let me know of any ideas you may have for new lessons for 2011. Thanks!
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Post by Eldon Cangas »

A big thanks David I'm just starting (C6 neck) so anything like this is useful even if it's played on and E9th.
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