CD for wanted for Winnie Winston's 'Pedal Steel Guitar'
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- Hans Penner
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CD for wanted for Winnie Winston's 'Pedal Steel Guitar'
I bought the book Pedal Steel Guitar by Winnie Winston about a year ago. Now that I actually want to work on it I find I do not have the CD. I have the LP that comes in the book which is useless without a record player. Would anyone be willing to upload the CD that I am missing? It sure would be appreciated.
At long last, July 14, 2011 and I have a musical instrument I CAN play.
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Hello Hans,
As Winnie himself allowed to share the audio files, I put them up on my website with
a link to download the files for everybody who is missing his floppy disk.
Enjoy....
http://www.pitlenz.de/WinstonCD.zip
As Winnie himself allowed to share the audio files, I put them up on my website with
a link to download the files for everybody who is missing his floppy disk.
Enjoy....
http://www.pitlenz.de/WinstonCD.zip
Winnie Winston
Member From: Tawa, Wellington, NZ posted 04 August 2004 03:54 AM
I thought I replied, but maybe it was to another question.
You wanna burn a CD for other folks?
I have NO problem with that. Just don't xerox the book!
JW
- Hans Penner
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Lyle, I appreciate you being willing to look for the CD. However, Kit, has provided a copy already. Thanx
Kit, vielen dank. Ich habe es gerade 'downloaded'.
All the best to you both.
Kit, vielen dank. Ich habe es gerade 'downloaded'.
All the best to you both.
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I downloaded Pit's files of Winnie's book.
I clicked each file when it appeared in a strange window I don't see very often, and it looked like it was playing iTunes (but I had my speakers off ).
Later, when I went to play one of the files, I got a "Can't locate this file" message. I put "Shenandoah" in the "Search" box - and nothing came back.
Where the heck are these files & is there a way I can just drag them to the iTunes library? Thanks in advance.
I clicked each file when it appeared in a strange window I don't see very often, and it looked like it was playing iTunes (but I had my speakers off ).
Later, when I went to play one of the files, I got a "Can't locate this file" message. I put "Shenandoah" in the "Search" box - and nothing came back.
Where the heck are these files & is there a way I can just drag them to the iTunes library? Thanks in advance.
Frank,
I just downloaded my own file again to make sure the link above works.
If you right-click that link you`ll get a dialog to choose "save linked file as.."
Pick your download destination. If your browser has a standard folder for downloads already, you`ll find that in the browser`s preferences.. After that it will put a zip-file there (chances are that the zip from your last download attempt is already there).
Double-ckick that zip file and it will extract to a folder containing all the songs in mp3 format.
Hope that helps....
greetings
Pit
I just downloaded my own file again to make sure the link above works.
If you right-click that link you`ll get a dialog to choose "save linked file as.."
Pick your download destination. If your browser has a standard folder for downloads already, you`ll find that in the browser`s preferences.. After that it will put a zip-file there (chances are that the zip from your last download attempt is already there).
Double-ckick that zip file and it will extract to a folder containing all the songs in mp3 format.
Hope that helps....
greetings
Pit
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Actually, it's "downgeloadet." Seriously. Modern word treated in German as a separable prefix verb.Hans Penner wrote:Kit, vielen dank. Ich habe es gerade 'downloaded'.
I also have the Winston files if anyone needs them.
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Insert impressive gear list here.
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That`s another one of those funny German attempts to adapt to the English language.John Scanlon wrote:Actually, it's "downgeloadet." Seriously.Hans Penner wrote:Kit, vielen dank. Ich habe es gerade 'downloaded'.
In German I´d say "heruntergeladen".... Seriously.
Our public spaces are full of English phrased signs and commercial ads (for the sake of sounding cool and international) only to have them explained in German in smallprinted letters later.....
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I always thought it was a real nice gesture that Winnie gave permission for the audio files to be freely distributed. Saves a lot of headaches for us.
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Winnie Winston record/cd
I’ve lost my copy of the CD that goes with the book, and don’t have a CD player anymore..lol. Is there an active link to the songs?
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