The Best Lessons Are Right Under Your Nose

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Joseph Barcus
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The Best Lessons Are Right Under Your Nose

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Just like to share a thought is all, but here in the past few weeks ive learned alot of licks and intros amd the best ones too. I went to rebels intro and fill site and sett here and kept playing back the short intros there and man for you players looking for some secrets for the cost of Nothing, cant beat it with a stick. and if theres a special song you want to learn just ask rebel I,ll bet you a dollar to a donut he has it, if not on the site right there in hic collection. have a save and happy new year right from the mountains of west virgina Joe
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Ray Frady
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Joseph,

What is the URL for that site????

Thanks,

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Joey Ace
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Joseph Barcus
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

Thank Joey for posting that, i tell you ive learned alot of that great 60s steel, the best they ever was lol. in these past few weeks, better then a tape player and always in tune. joe
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Ray Frady
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Post by Ray Frady »

Thanks Guys for such a speedy reply.

I'm gonna head over there now and give it a try.

Thanks again,

Ray
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Post by Bob Watson »

Check out the Lloyd Green intro to "You're Still On My Mind" on the Rebel website. I've checked out quite a few different songs from that site but this intro really blew me away.There were some licks that I thought were B and C pedal licks that turned out to be the second and third string. Very educational although I have yet to apply them in a different setting.
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Post by Ron Randall »

What is a .ra file?

Can you tell me the application?

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Jim Smith
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Post by Jim Smith »

.ra = Real Audio. I use the free RealOne player, available at http://www.real.com . Click the link at the top right of that page and be sure you're getting the free one as you follow the links.
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Read this post if you need free REAL AUDIO.
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

Well I have to say that real one player is a much better player. it dont stop in the middle of playing.
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