I have had many requests for these to be available again so I built a new site to make this happen. Quite a challenge! Lots of stuff here. I recently played a gig thats was kinda high pressure so I went ahead and played down these books in preparation and it was a huge help. It reminded me of so many pockets and phrases that I had forgot about.. Check it out...http://steelguitarshop.com
Let me know if you have an issue with the downloads or any or problems.
101 Hot and Sassy steel licks part1 and part2 E-9th
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No connection, other than being a happy customer.
I bought these just as I was starting steel, and while a lot of the lines were over my ability, I was able to pick up some cool licks and ideas from day 1. Plus, every time I pick it up, there's more I'm able to handle.
A fun, excellent resource. Recommended.
I bought these just as I was starting steel, and while a lot of the lines were over my ability, I was able to pick up some cool licks and ideas from day 1. Plus, every time I pick it up, there's more I'm able to handle.
A fun, excellent resource. Recommended.
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I second that. Some great 'squirrely' runs included by Kevin.kevin ryan wrote:Worth checkin out.
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