Al Brisco "Mooney Styles" DVD

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Fantastic , he really gets right to the core of Mooney .Great stuff !
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PERFECTION.... THANKS WALTER...
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I was really diggin' the clip and the playing and then it dawned on me that that may be the ultimate marketing tool for instructional courses.

I get something out of all of the teaching materials I've bought but it's nice to have something like a video clip that shows me exactly what I am going to get before I buy it... a test drive of sorts. And in this case, a direct hit. I'll buy one the second it's available.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Doug Garrick on 23 April 2006 at 09:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Unbummered. The clip is playing now and I love it. I want to thank Joey Ace for offering to send me a clip when I could not get the link to work. thanks! steve t
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Thanks for all the kind words, & a big Thanks to Joey Ace for instigating this project.
I hope it will help to assist & inspire steel players everywhere.
It's very humbling to realize that Ralph developed this style back in the late '50's & early '60's, first on a home-made pedal steel, & then of course on the Fender 1000.
Best wishes,
Al Brisco
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Very cool - great work you guys! Al, it reminds me of listening to you on the Opry North radio show all those years ago. You sounded great back then and you still sound great.
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Thanks everyone. Work continues.
Release about a month away.

There's now a FAQ where I've tried to answer all questions posted at
Info Here http://joeyace.com/moon.htm

There's screen shots and a lot more there.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Joey Ace on 01 May 2006 at 08:47 AM.]</p></FONT>
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This is going to be GOOOOD! I gotta have it!



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Go to Al Brisco site when you get there go to the left and go TAGS Steel Guitars half way down the 1st page Peddal Steel Guitar
from ZumEnn. Who is this Playing
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sorry I mean go to the right
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Post by Joey Ace »

Herman.
I'm not 100% sure what you're talking about, but I think I know, so I'll try to help.

First of all, you can correct your own mistakes by clicking on <U>edit</U> above your post. There's no need to post a separate correction, and it's easier for the readers.

Al's site is www.steelguitarcanada.com
There is no "ZumEnn" link there. I suspect you meant the "Sho-Pal" link which is halfway down, on the right.

If that's the case, the story next to the pictures gives the names of all the band members. Al is playing the Steel, which he built. It was soon replaced with the Fender 400, for obvious reasons.

Hope this helps.
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