NEW COURSE: Essential Bandstand Solos
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NEW COURSE: Essential Bandstand Solos
When I was teaching privately, many players would come to me and ask for an appropriate lead for a particular song, since they played in bands... formal and informal... that required them to come up with a intro, turnaround, or 16 bar solo.
To address these requests, this new course is the first in a series called Essential Bandstand Solos.
This initial book/CD set contains 15 solos/turnarounds to some of the most popular traditional country tunes played here in Texas. Rather than presenting the entire song with verse, chorus, etc., these arrangements are for the most part 16-bar solos as would be played onstage in a band situation, some with intros and tags.
Like my other courses, the CD contains me playing the solo to a rhythm track, followed by the rhythm track itself for the player to practice with.
All recordings and tabs are for E9, and geared for the experienced beginner to intermediate player.
Some of the solos are my own melodic interpretations, while others are very close to those found on the original hit recordings. There's shuffles, ballads, swing-style songs, etc. I think y'all will find it useful.
The songs included are:
All My Exes Live In Texas - A
The Bottle Let Me Down intro - D
Anybody Going To San Antone - G
Drinking Champagne - A
Fraulein - F
Heart Over Mind - G
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - E
I Love You Because - C
It's Such A Pretty World Today - D
Mansion On The Hill - C
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down - F
Silver Wings - E
Truck Driving Man - G
Swinging Doors intro/solo - G
Walking After Midnight - Bb
It's not up on the website yet, but when it is, the price will be $28, postage paid. If you order before ISGC, pay by PayPal online, and mention the Forum, you pay $25.
Go to my website link below and make a "custom" PayPal payment, and mention the Essential Bandstand Solos course.<
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To address these requests, this new course is the first in a series called Essential Bandstand Solos.
This initial book/CD set contains 15 solos/turnarounds to some of the most popular traditional country tunes played here in Texas. Rather than presenting the entire song with verse, chorus, etc., these arrangements are for the most part 16-bar solos as would be played onstage in a band situation, some with intros and tags.
Like my other courses, the CD contains me playing the solo to a rhythm track, followed by the rhythm track itself for the player to practice with.
All recordings and tabs are for E9, and geared for the experienced beginner to intermediate player.
Some of the solos are my own melodic interpretations, while others are very close to those found on the original hit recordings. There's shuffles, ballads, swing-style songs, etc. I think y'all will find it useful.
The songs included are:
All My Exes Live In Texas - A
The Bottle Let Me Down intro - D
Anybody Going To San Antone - G
Drinking Champagne - A
Fraulein - F
Heart Over Mind - G
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - E
I Love You Because - C
It's Such A Pretty World Today - D
Mansion On The Hill - C
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down - F
Silver Wings - E
Truck Driving Man - G
Swinging Doors intro/solo - G
Walking After Midnight - Bb
It's not up on the website yet, but when it is, the price will be $28, postage paid. If you order before ISGC, pay by PayPal online, and mention the Forum, you pay $25.
Go to my website link below and make a "custom" PayPal payment, and mention the Essential Bandstand Solos course.<
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Yes, oh Tall One , I will have them at ISGC.
James
Thanks for the comments, my man. Great seeing you and Cindy the other night.
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Yes, oh Tall One , I will have them at ISGC.
James
Thanks for the comments, my man. Great seeing you and Cindy the other night.
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If you guys are beginners like me, let me let you in on something here...Learn a couple of scales, like the ones one the carter starter video, and then buy one of these courses....I promise you, if you learn a couple of harmonic scales and then take these courses, you will be amazed at how far these courses will allow you to take your playing.....Actually, I think if you study the scales, IN ALL KEYS that are in Winnie Winston’s book, you will love these lessons. Herb adds some levers that make it more challenging, but isn’t that what you want ?????....Just my opinion....James<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by James Sission on 09 August 2006 at 04:09 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks for your insight into learning the scales in Winnie Winston's book, and how they apply to the material I write.
About 25 years ago, I told Winnie that I thought page 28 in his book, the page that shows 6 harmonized scales in the key of E, comprised about 90% of steel guitar playing.
If a player has the willingness, and most all professional players do, of learning each of those page 28 scales in every key, they'd have about all the melody opportunities to play any country/whatever song at their fingertips.
I don't present any groundbreaking levels of difficulty in this course, though I do play in a number of keys. The vast majority of the material utilizes the basic scale positions found in Winston/Keith pg 28.
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Thanks for your insight into learning the scales in Winnie Winston's book, and how they apply to the material I write.
About 25 years ago, I told Winnie that I thought page 28 in his book, the page that shows 6 harmonized scales in the key of E, comprised about 90% of steel guitar playing.
If a player has the willingness, and most all professional players do, of learning each of those page 28 scales in every key, they'd have about all the melody opportunities to play any country/whatever song at their fingertips.
I don't present any groundbreaking levels of difficulty in this course, though I do play in a number of keys. The vast majority of the material utilizes the basic scale positions found in Winston/Keith pg 28.
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Clive, I believe I'll have one available for you at Scotty's.
Again, many thanks to those forumites who've purchased this course, and my other courses as well.
Jeff Newman told me back in 2000 "steel guitar has done well for you. Share your knowledge and you'll be rewarded for it. Trust me on this."
My dear friend and mentor Jeff was more than right. When a picker emails me and tells me my approach to playing has changed the way he looks at the instrument and how to play it, it's better than any amount of applause an audience in a night club or concert can deliver.
Muchas gracias, amigos.
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Again, many thanks to those forumites who've purchased this course, and my other courses as well.
Jeff Newman told me back in 2000 "steel guitar has done well for you. Share your knowledge and you'll be rewarded for it. Trust me on this."
My dear friend and mentor Jeff was more than right. When a picker emails me and tells me my approach to playing has changed the way he looks at the instrument and how to play it, it's better than any amount of applause an audience in a night club or concert can deliver.
Muchas gracias, amigos.
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Herb,
You may recall my coming to Dallas in March at a cost of approx $1250 to save paying the postage on your material(S,B&W)
Unfortunately I will not be a St Louis so I will have to pay the postage this time.
Can you let me know the full cost,shipped to Glasgow Scotland U.K.and I will use pay Pal.
I will see you in Dallas next March so keep them courses coming they are the best.
Regards
Billy
You may recall my coming to Dallas in March at a cost of approx $1250 to save paying the postage on your material(S,B&W)
Unfortunately I will not be a St Louis so I will have to pay the postage this time.
Can you let me know the full cost,shipped to Glasgow Scotland U.K.and I will use pay Pal.
I will see you in Dallas next March so keep them courses coming they are the best.
Regards
Billy
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Billy, and all from the UK who have asked:
USPS Global Priority Mail, which I recommend for speed in delivery, to Scotland is $10.50, for a grand total of $35.50.
Airmail Letter Post, which takes a day or two longer, is 7.95, for a grand total of $32.95.
Shipping to Canada is the same as USA, so the regular $28 charge is all that's necessary.
To all who ordered on Friday, and this weekend, I was "on the road" with Gary P. Nunn this past three days, and will get a large mailout to the post office this afternoon. Thanks for y'all's support and patience. Luvya madly!
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USPS Global Priority Mail, which I recommend for speed in delivery, to Scotland is $10.50, for a grand total of $35.50.
Airmail Letter Post, which takes a day or two longer, is 7.95, for a grand total of $32.95.
Shipping to Canada is the same as USA, so the regular $28 charge is all that's necessary.
To all who ordered on Friday, and this weekend, I was "on the road" with Gary P. Nunn this past three days, and will get a large mailout to the post office this afternoon. Thanks for y'all's support and patience. Luvya madly!
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Herb Steiner on 14 August 2006 at 09:16 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Herb,
Thanks for the info.
I had difficulty paying via your website.
I have made payment to herb@herbsteinermusic.com
Hope this is ok.
regards
billy<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Billy Murdoch on 14 August 2006 at 08:15 AM.]</p></FONT>
Thanks for the info.
I had difficulty paying via your website.
I have made payment to herb@herbsteinermusic.com
Hope this is ok.
regards
billy<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Billy Murdoch on 14 August 2006 at 08:15 AM.]</p></FONT>
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More than okay, all went through perfectly. Package goes out today.
HS
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More than okay, all went through perfectly. Package goes out today.
HS
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Total cost is $35.50 to Norway.
In other news, I will soon be accepting V/MC without PayPal, though PP users can still use that service if they desire.
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Total cost is $35.50 to Norway.
In other news, I will soon be accepting V/MC without PayPal, though PP users can still use that service if they desire.
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UPDATE 2:
I leave tomorrow on a 3-day road trip with Gary P. Nunn and the Sons Of The Bunkhouse, and I leave for Missouri and ISGC on 8/28, directly from my mini-tour. I'll be returning home on 9/9.
My last mailout this week will be tomorrow morning, so if you want to get anything quickly, you should order today.
Because of my travel schedule, online orders will be retrieved by my laptop and mailed out next week at my convenience and the availability of a nearby post office. So please be patient in waiting for delivery.
Again, thanks for the support, y'all.
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I leave tomorrow on a 3-day road trip with Gary P. Nunn and the Sons Of The Bunkhouse, and I leave for Missouri and ISGC on 8/28, directly from my mini-tour. I'll be returning home on 9/9.
My last mailout this week will be tomorrow morning, so if you want to get anything quickly, you should order today.
Because of my travel schedule, online orders will be retrieved by my laptop and mailed out next week at my convenience and the availability of a nearby post office. So please be patient in waiting for delivery.
Again, thanks for the support, y'all.
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Mine came in the mail yesterday.. Herbster must have used a mule with steriods... it got down here quick.. I am working at learning those tunes the correct way... Herb has outdone himself on this one. I encouraged the Herbster to start a Western Swing or Jazz Video series.. that I think would sell like hot cakes.. Not only is Herb a superb player-artist-musician.. He is a very gifted teacher.. Hammer down Herb..
I am enjoying this super E9 course..
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I am enjoying this super E9 course..
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Here's my unsolicited testimonial for Herb's Essential Bandstand Solos. I recieved my copy very shortly after ordering and I'm extremely satisfied. I will definitely buy other educational products from Herb. I really like his system for tabulature. I even made a small change in my copedant and I'm having a ball with it. Thank you Herb.
MW<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Marc Weller on 27 August 2006 at 03:39 PM.]</p></FONT>
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A belated thanks for the compliments. Right at this moment, I'm having a total blast at ISGC.
Party on, Garth!!
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A belated thanks for the compliments. Right at this moment, I'm having a total blast at ISGC.
Party on, Garth!!
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I want to toss in high marks as well. The tab makes so much more sense, because you see what's actually happening rather than an arbitrary letter.
Herb's instruction, playing and recording quality are superb. His style on this material includes emulations of some guitar solos as well, which really helps an ancient 6-stringer like me relate better to the steel. Lots of gems in here that I can adapt to anything.
Plus his tone makes me want to throw my E9 guitar off a bridge...to me, there are *two* perfect pedal steel tones - Herb's and the Fender sound. There were time I swore I was listening to an old Strat or Jaguar that somebody had jury-rigged a Stringbender on!
Buy this. Now. You have your instructions.
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Herb's instruction, playing and recording quality are superb. His style on this material includes emulations of some guitar solos as well, which really helps an ancient 6-stringer like me relate better to the steel. Lots of gems in here that I can adapt to anything.
Plus his tone makes me want to throw my E9 guitar off a bridge...to me, there are *two* perfect pedal steel tones - Herb's and the Fender sound. There were time I swore I was listening to an old Strat or Jaguar that somebody had jury-rigged a Stringbender on!
Buy this. Now. You have your instructions.
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Sliff on 02 September 2006 at 09:59 AM.]</p></FONT>
I like this approach. I've only previewed my copy but am excited about giving it a go when I get the time, meaning when it starts getting dark too early to golf after work.
I too think the tab is a good reminder of what's really going on. I also like the method Scotty and Doug Baumier use with putting the music notation above the tab.
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I too think the tab is a good reminder of what's really going on. I also like the method Scotty and Doug Baumier use with putting the music notation above the tab.
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In 1995 I went to a Jeff Newman course where he outlined the standard scales using A&B pedals,B&C, and A pedal&F knee lever positions for the key of G. He also showed advantageous ways of phrasing by combining parts of each of these to form a kind of hybrid scale: same notes different positions. It is true if you learn every key and recognize away from your guitar the sound the position makes you will never be at a loss for playing almost any passage on the steel. Jeff made us write it down at the beginning of the book " I will learn these positions," too bad he isn't here to make sure we did....