Copedent for jernigan c6 home course?

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W. Van Horn
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Copedent for jernigan c6 home course?

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Anyone know what copedent is used for the Doug jernigan c6 home course?
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I called Mr.Jernigan today and he very graciously took time to read the copedent to me and look through the book to see how many non-stock changes were used. He went well out of his way to answer my inquiry and I thank him. Ordered the book. FWIW it uses his copedent from the time he wrote it, don't remember the changes off hand...I'll post the copedent from the book when I receive it for anyone else wondering. Thanks.
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I'm wondering. That info would be shweet!
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Page 1 of said book...Doug's copedant...

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I assume this is the book of which you speak. It's pretty old. It's mostly handwritten like this. Full of great tunes...some appeared on "Doug and Bucky"...
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That last line from Keith Hilton probably should read "It containsthe standard Nashville C6th setup..."
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I think Pedal 4 removes any doubt that this is the "Standard Nashville Setup," before you even look at the knee levers. And the ninth pedal.
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Beginner here - I have seen this pedal 4 before, but I don't have it. I can see that it gives you another 9th chord two frets up from the P6 one, but how do you use it? All at once, or selectively in wide grips?
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Most of the changes used in the tunes are standard.
It's a really interesting copedent. Makes me wonder if this was on an all pull guitar. In the picture on the front (long gone) Doug was on an Emmons.

The way strings 9 and 6 hop around makes me think that...
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