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Thanks for the nice emails... Kevin
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These are absolutely great riffs! Best collection I've seen anywhere at any price (yes I did purchase these). Many of these are advanced but all of them are very musical and satisfying to play. I can't think of a better way to spend $25 to add to your repertoire and force you to improve your right hand.


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Greg... thanks so much for your nice comments...
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Does any one know of a great C6 licks book out there? thanks
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Wow, this is a great way to spend $25, well worth the money...and I've haven't even seen 15% of it yet.
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Thanks Ward.. really appreciate the kind words. Hope it helps!
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Purchased yesterday (7/26)...still waiting for the download link...

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Check your email...
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I've been working through these licks and have to say it's an excellent collection -- thanks.
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Thanks Nathan, I hope it helps...kev
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Great Stuff!

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Kevin,

I met you at Jim Palenscar's last week. I quickly went home and downloaded the materials and it's GREAT!
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Yeah... I remember.. Thanks Chris!
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TTT
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Hot Licks

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Some cool usable licks on here. You have bundled the licks in groups of 10 so there is no way of repeating lick 9 without listen to 1-8 first. I would like to be able to repeat a lick over and over if I have to. Is there a way of breaking these into individual files? Or am I missing something.
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Duh

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Ok I figured it out. Not the sharpest tack on the computer.
How do you keep your picks from flying off?
Doug Jergian's Sho Bud Super Pro II,SKH Emmons D10 8x5. 74 Emmons D10 PP lacquer Quilter Steelair, Telonix volume.
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Im not a pro steel player as of yet been playing for a year, but Im a country guitarist (brent mason style) and know music quite well, just can't do a lot of the licks on steel yet lol and this has a lot of licks that i would even recommend for pro players i haven't checked it out completely yet but just from listening to 10 licks I'm amazed looking forward to woodshedin with this . Great job and thanks !!!
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Thanks Michael.... Really appreciate the nice comments and hope it helps in some way...Kevin
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great course!

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this a great course for sure
very meaty indeed
I came by it and mine has a cassette
its older version im sure
sure wish I had the cd version
in any case well worth the money!!

Mike :D
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Thanks Mike, I really appreciate it...
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Just got mine yesterday and its great! Thanks Kevin.
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Thanks Quentin.. really appreciate it..
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