BIAB Country & Some Western Swing Files

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Joel Hill
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Tracks

Post by Joel Hill »

Hi Andy, I would like to get your tracks. I don;t know anything about BIAB but it is time to learn. Thanks
Lorren White
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Zip files

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I may be doing this twice as I did send you an e-mail. Appreciate your kindness!! Lorren
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Post by Adrian Wang »

Hi Andy,

You sent me the files in Sept 2012,
To let you know, I am having a great time playing along with them.
They are nicely put together & arranged.
Thank you once again.
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Post by James Rush »

Andy, I am a beginner steel player and a beginner BIAB user both are quite a challenge. I got my steel the end of November and purchased BIAB 2014 shortly after. I would definitely be interested in your files

Thanks
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Thanks Andy! 8)
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Howdy boys and girls! thought I'd bump this thread as I don't seem to get on here as much as I used to but the offer is still good to anyone who would like the files to practice with. I'm glad to see so many have enjoyed my files.


Please email me with your request to get your files faster as I don't check the replies on here as often as I'd like to.
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Good to see you back on the Forum, Andy.
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Post by Ron Bigers »

I received the files. They are great!!
Thanks!
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Post by Daniel Newsome »

Andy please E-Mail zip files
. Thanks newsomesr57@hotmail.com
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Post by Richard Tipple »

Hi Andy,,Could I get the files,,& thanks you for doing this for us BB users,,you the man :)

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Post by Jimbo Watkins »

Andy,
I would appreciate the files if you are still giving them out.

Thanks . . . . Jim Watkins

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Andy, would like he files
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Post by Bill Davison »

Those are awesome Andy. They would have taken me years to duplicate, if I could have at all. Greatly appreciated and enjoyed. Thank you very much Sir.
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Miller Adams
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BIAB zip files

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Andy ....
I hope I'm not too late. That is an awesome set list. Could you please send the .zip file to:
millstb@gmail.com

thanks,
miller :roll:
Paul Demond
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biab files

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is the offer still open for the biab files I am looking for teach your children specifically

thanks

Paul
Richard Vogt
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You Still Have A Place In My Heart

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Would like to have a backing track for You Still Have A Place In My Heart or You Still Got A Place In My Heart can't remember who did this song but it is very beautiful>Thank you Richard
Paul Demond
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Thanks for sending the files They are very useful. Thanks again for taking your time and putting these together.

My Best

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Post by Dave Ziebarth »

Andy,

I would greatly appreciate if you would share the western swing and country BIAB tracks with me. Many thanks!
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Post by Joe Elk »

Sure a lot of songs that I need to learn.
Thanks Andy
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Andy, I ask for the files back in July but didnt get them, thanks and try again.
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Gary Brame
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Western Swing zip file

Post by Gary Brame »

Hi Andy,
I would like a copy of the Western Swing BIAB zip file.
I sent you an email also.
thanks Gary :)
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Post by Don Crowl »

Thnx/kudos to Andy for a very quick response in sending me the zip file.
I don't know how to use the file or connect it to BIAB. I've used BIAB at an entry level, that is change keys & speeds, mute playback instruments, & the like.
Could someone give me instructions? Do I need to install some special program? Can I access the file from BIAB? I saw Andy's file in the download section of my computer. I made the mistake of opening it. That tied up my computer for over an hour before I shut it down. I'm using a refurbished Dell laptop with Windows 7 OS.
I looked at "File" in BIAB. Some selections looked suspiciously promising, but I have concerns of trying them lest I do something causing ruination. This is the third generation of computers I've transferred BIAB to. I did lose access to musical notation that some songs have in the transferring process. I liked that but can live without it. I bought me original program from Jim Baron.
Appreciation to anyone that can help.
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Post by Rick Campbell »

Don,

Put Andy's files in a place (directory) where you'll know where they are. Then when you open a file within BIAB, you'll need to remember where it's located and direct BIAB to look there. Also, if you double click on the file names when BIAB is not open and running, the computer will probably open BIAB for you. Watch my free videos on YouTube. Just search in YouTube for "Band In A Box Made Easy" They take your through all this stuff step by step. Good luck and have fun!

RC
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Post by Josephus Vroomans »

Thanks for sending me the files Andy. They're great for practicing!

Jos
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Post by Don Crowl »

Thnx Rick. I tried doing what I thought you meant. I probably didn't understand, as I'm not very familiar with computer lingo/jargon, so it didn't work for me.
I'll try navigating the tutoring site to see if I can find & understand what to do. Somewhere, I think I have an instructional disk that came with the package when I bought BIAB about 10 years ago or so. So far I've used the principle of "When all else fails ...." I just haven't got far enough into using BIAB to need it. Now it appears I need to.
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