New practice tracks-Texas Dance Hall Classics IV
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New practice tracks-Texas Dance Hall Classics IV
These tracks feature real instruments played by live humans. You get to be the only lead instrument with a band that doesn't speed up or slow down, and will play the same song over and over. The songs are:
Step Aside
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Wishful Thinking
Burn the Honky Tonk Down
Blueberry Hill
Marie Marie
Snowflake Reel (fiddle tune)
He'll Have to Go
I Never Go Around Mirrors
Working Man's Blues
Hello Walls
Close Up the Honky Tonks
The price for Vol. IV is $25.00. The nonvocal version is $10.00, or $5.00 when ordered with the vocal version. PayPal accepted, and shipping is included.
Vol. I, II, and III are still available.
Step Aside
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Wishful Thinking
Burn the Honky Tonk Down
Blueberry Hill
Marie Marie
Snowflake Reel (fiddle tune)
He'll Have to Go
I Never Go Around Mirrors
Working Man's Blues
Hello Walls
Close Up the Honky Tonks
The price for Vol. IV is $25.00. The nonvocal version is $10.00, or $5.00 when ordered with the vocal version. PayPal accepted, and shipping is included.
Vol. I, II, and III are still available.
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After workin' with these new tracks from
Steve for a couple weeks, I can say this
is another great set of tunes with a few
nice surprises along the way.
Compared with his previous CD's, this new
set is the usual high-quality musicianship.
Tracks like this are invaluable when taking
licks or news ideas that you've just learned,
and practicing how to phrase them and work
them into the context of a tune, before ya
get on the bandstand.
Steve, thanks for taking on the task.
~Russ
Steve for a couple weeks, I can say this
is another great set of tunes with a few
nice surprises along the way.
Compared with his previous CD's, this new
set is the usual high-quality musicianship.
Tracks like this are invaluable when taking
licks or news ideas that you've just learned,
and practicing how to phrase them and work
them into the context of a tune, before ya
get on the bandstand.
Steve, thanks for taking on the task.
~Russ
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