Jeff Garden

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BOBBY JACKS
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I Would Just Like to Thank Jeff Garden for all his wonderful work Tabbing out songs for ALL of us steel Players,, it just seems to me when I can see it on paper it just makes the process of learning the songs Much Faster ,,!! Thanks Again Jeff !
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I would like to say thanks to Jeff also.
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Me three..thanks Jeff. stevet
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it...stay tuned for more! :)
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Jeff is a true patriot. Unselfish acts of bravery for our country and continued service in the steel guitar community. My hat is off to you, Jeff!

Many Thanks!

Charley
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Post by Rick Myrland »

Agreed. I've been watching his posts lately and he's doing some excellent stuff on really good songs, not the same songs that have been done a 100 times. I'm a student of every tab and they've also helped my in my improve -- I'm a believer that if you study tab instead of just play it you can learn a lot about playing the melody and using scale notes.
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dittos on all of the above - thank you Jeff!!! :)
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Count me in too....Thanks so much Jeff.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Thanks guys for the nice comments. I can't guarantee the tab is always correct but at least it's a starting point if you have an interest in a particular tune. I enjoy doing it (and some songs can be really challenging but rewarding for me) and if I can help somebody else out, all that much better. I've met some great people thru the Forum over the years and I'm happy to contribute what I can. I tend to get busy with farmwork and landscaping this time of year but I still try to practice and work on tabs on rainy days.
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Gary Stewart tab

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Fabulous. Thank you, thank you! I was privileged to know Roy Day his producer. With Roy when Gary cut his first tunes at RCA. Both are gone now but Stewart lives on in his GREAT music. This shows my age but never forget the thrill. Thank you again Jeff.
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Sorry, before I'm corrected- producer was Roy Dea for Gary Stewart. Check out his bio also on the web
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