Gary Lee Gimble is a very good player and a great guy..

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Don McClellan
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Gary Lee Gimble is a very good player and a great guy..

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A few weeks ago we forum folk were talking about C6th knee levers and I asked about the advantages of having a knee lowering the 4th string a half step as opposed to having a knee raising the 5th string a half to achieve the same note. Gary Lee offered to send me a cassette tape of himself playing and showing me specificly how he uses these changes and why he thinks one way is better than the other. He played 4 or 5 beautiful balleds on the "talk tape" and then explained his use of the pedals and knees. Gary Lee plays with alot of Curly Chalker influence and I was very impressed with his great tone, his intunation and also his generousity. He did this all for free. Gary Lee Gimble, thank you very much. Don McClellan
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I got a "talk tape" from GLG and I will second the motion... plays well and is helpful, with dry sense of humour
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Manhattan, extra dry! Image

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Gary gve me this tape last year and I'm just now getting around to working with it. Very generous guy who has helped my C6 playing with this tape. Thanks, Gary!!! Steve
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Gary came out one night on one of my bass gigs when I had hired Paul Vendemmia to play steel. Gary sat in on three songs, I was tempted to give up, but instead am going to make him give me lessons!! Pity that poor fool, I'm gonna drive him nuts!!!
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Yes, Gary is a good guy and a good picker as well...always evident to help a fellow steeler! Someday, I hope we can get together over a '61 Bordeaux, or perhaps a fine vintage Port.
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Donny, you have an open invitation to my home. We'll pick and then browse through my cellar. Is a St. Emilion OK? My 17 year old helped himself to my ports, needless to say, the tip of my foot had a good workout.

What are you waiting for Chris, an invitation? Image
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Mis en bouteilles au chateau? A Chateau Magdelaine would do nicely! Gary, I might just take you up on that offer in a couple of weeks. Image
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Sheesh! let me know when, I'll pick both of your brains at once!! I don't have any really good wine, but I have some decent Pinot Noir I can bring along.
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