Travis Toy Tutorials has launched!!!

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Travis Toy Tutorials has launched!!!

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Hey guys and gals! Thanks for your patience. and thanks for signing up to be notified. Travis Toy Tutorials just went live, and is now open for business. I hope you will come check it out, and give me the opportunity to help you with your learning. There is a lot on there already initially, with basically limitless content to come, or until I go crazy and burn all of my guitars. I have tons of stuff planned already, and I will be basing a lot of that off of what you want me to teach. I'll shut up now.

www.travistoytutorials.com

Thanks and I hope to see you there!

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Congratulation!

Glad to see the course has gone live. Much success!
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TTT & Entry Point CD

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just signed up for the course and after just watching the first video on changing strings, I'm really looking forward to all the tutorials Travis has put together. While I' have changed strings many times, there's always something new to learn. Looks like lots of really good material. Thanks Travis.
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Re: TTT & Entry Point CD

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David Farlow wrote:just signed up for the course and after just watching the first video on changing strings, I'm really looking forward to all the tutorials Travis has put together. While I' have changed strings many times, there's always something new to learn. Looks like lots of really good material. Thanks Travis.
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Hey David! Well, sometimes it’s the little things. Haha. I tend to be a very detail oriented person in everything I do. I really try to teach that way as well, and point out as many of the details that I focus on as possible. I’m glad you’re on board. There is SO much to come. Let’s go!

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Forgot to mention that I received your Entry Point cd today and WOW. Your many talents are all over the variety of music styles. Thanks again for all your providing to the Steel guitar community.
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David Farlow wrote:Forgot to mention that I received your Entry Point cd today and WOW. Your many talents are all over the variety of music styles. Thanks again for all your providing to the Steel guitar community.
I really appreciate it David. You’re too kind. Cheers!

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TTT-just keeps getting better!

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The more I have time to get into these tutorials, the better it gets. Great video, close up and at angles you can see, slow motion, detailed explanations, pdf, feedback, etc. and at a very affordable price. Consider what you would have to pay for private lessons that cover all this material. Travis has and is putting a lot into it so l really hope players are taking advantage of this. This is a non-paid promotion!
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Travis contact me if you would

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Travis , if you would contact me when you get time Phone # 708-926-1462 lee johnson of BJS steel guitar bars steelmanlee@sbcglobal.net
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Signing up tonight. Can't wait!
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Re: TTT-just keeps getting better!

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David Farlow wrote:The more I have time to get into these tutorials, the better it gets. Great video, close up and at angles you can see, slow motion, detailed explanations, pdf, feedback, etc. and at a very affordable price. Consider what you would have to pay for private lessons that cover all this material. Travis has and is putting a lot into it so l really hope players are taking advantage of this. This is a non-paid promotion!
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Thanks David. And I keep saying this, but it’s the truth, I’ve only just started. There is so much to come!

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I signed up on Monday went through all the modules on Mon/Tues, great material, detailed explanations, covering every aspect of steel playing, interactive with members. Now to go back and digest the data, for me it is learning to play outside my stock pockets to be more interesting but to still play in the context of my country band, but with a little more flare.

Travis is the real deal, come on in and take a look, you will be glad you did.
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TTT 4 TT

Spread the word this Is great stuff.

Also get the Zoom app, check the pedal steel no drama site or Travis site for the code and password most Sundays at 7 pm CST. If you join at least you will hear what most people are saying about YOU. Hee Hee.
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