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Buddy Lewis
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Best C6 DVD

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What is the best instructional DVD for C6th beginners?
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Bob Sloan
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Buddy, i cant say its the best, but Jeff Newmans C6th workshop video will sure get you started right. God bless. bob sloan
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Any of Jeff Newman's, Buddy Emmons, and Herby Wallace courses are really helpful. You'll get something from all of them. Larry
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Buddy, I'd, also, suggest Jeff Newman's "C6th Workshop", but add to that, "C6th and Swingin". They are really intended to be one huge course to take you from C6th beginner to advanced. Each one picks up where the previous one left off. He gives you a very solid foundation in the use of pedals 5, 6, and 7.
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Matthew Prouty
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Post by Matthew Prouty »

Buddy,

I am doing Jeff Newman's C6th Workshop and I spent the whole weekend on it and I am doing things I couldn't have thought of last week. I highly recommend it. You will get a jump start real fast.

M.
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Buddy Lewis
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Thanks for the recommendations on a C6 DVD. I ordered a Jeff Newman C6 workshop DVD and I'm anxiously awaiting its delivery.
vocals and back-up vocals, bass and rhythm guitar
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