William Litaker's Someday Soon

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Parnell Flynn
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William Litaker's Someday Soon

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This is a great song with a terrific melody that I have had the pleasure of working on for the last couple of days using William Litaker's tab and tracks.

In addition to William's excellent tab he sends you an MP3 track of him playing the song with backing and the backing track without pedal steel. Both of these I find invaluable when learning the song.

Check out his rendition on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/Mu3pdI6uiAw


Tabs and tracks are on www.pedalsteeler.com.
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Lee Barber
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Post by Lee Barber »

Nice job on "Some Day Soon".

It's a great time to know and William can teach it to you.
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Post by Doug Frank »

Very nice job, William. A classic Ian Tyson song!
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Post by Kristen Bruno »

I love this song. Very nice style and vibrato.

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Very nice William!
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Always enjoyed the way you play this one, William!
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Post by George Buechley »

A really good one, William! Love it!



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Post by William Litaker »

Thanks guys , that tune is a lot of fun to play.

Thank you Jim, I learned that from listening to you play it.
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Joe Cook
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Post by Joe Cook »

Really nice, William! What a beautiful melody. I've ordered a couple of these song lessons from William and they are just great. He always does such a good job on the arrangements and presentation.
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Post by Howard Steinberg »

One of the great tunes that William has taught on the Steelin’ Techniques. Great as an instrumental and totally useful in backing a singer on this tune. William can play as well as teach. Worth checking out if you are looking to upgrade your skills.
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