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HUGE E9 Song Book / 60 Popular Melodies L@@K

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Huge Song Book! 60 POPULAR MELODIES for E9

* 161 Pages!
* Large, clear, easy-to-read tablature with notation
* For all playing levels
* 60 great melodies, well known songs, the arrangements are easy to follow
* Includes online audio of the songs played on pedal steel guitar

ORDER HERE ---> http://playsteelguitar.com/book4-60-popular-melodies-2/

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AUDIO CLIPS:

I'll Be Home For Christmas
Moonlight in Vermont
Let It Be Me
Mansion On the Hill


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^^^^thank you forum members!^^^^
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If this books is of the same degree of difficulty as Doug's "35 Popular Melodies" then the player is in for an excursion which will challenge but not frustrate... and this package is indeed musical. I've purchased several of his earlier courses and have never been disappointed. Thanks Doug.
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Doug, I got your book at X-mas time, Love it, Great job, A must have for anyone learning steel,

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My copy has not been off my music stand since I received it!
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Doug,
I received mine better than a month ago and am having a ball with it. Good work and keep on keeping on.
I am a newbie to the psg and even I am seeing myself getting better. Good assortment of songs and easy to read tabs. Thanks again Doug.
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Doug,
I received mine better than a month ago and am having a ball with it. Good work and keep on keeping on.
I am a newbie to the psg and even I am seeing myself getting better. Good assortment of songs and easy to read tabs. Thanks again Doug.
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Thanks Joe and Jim, I'm glad you like it!
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Doug, Do you have any of your old cassette courses on CD? I went to the site but could find none. My guess is that a number of players could benefit from those. Beside, I did not purchase all of them myself & feel I missed out. I did tab out the exercises for the rock steel tape if you ever want it.
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Thanks Steve, I don't have any more of the older material. One of these days I'll put together some new courses, when I get the time and energy :wink:
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Bump for Doug's great book.

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GREAT BOOK GUYS,A MUST HAVE....


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Post by Gary Meyer »

When can we look forward to the C6 version?
And can you at least have a glossy pic on the back cover (if not the inside or front cover) of the "pluckers"?
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Thanks Gary, but I haven't played C6 in years. The Duck Pluckers? ...I'll have to think about that! :lol:
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