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Doug Beaumier
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Thanks Dave... I'll ship it tomorrow morning. Many thanks to all who have bought my new book/CD.
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George Kovolenko
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Just received my copy this morning. Doug you did a great job. Very Profesional, beautiful playing, and the arrangements are top notch. Needless to say, I'm more than satisfied. My only question is, "When is Volume 2 coming out?" :D :D :D

Great Job!!!! and thanks for taking the time to put this together!
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Thank you for your positive comments, George! As far as future projects... I'm still thinking about that. 8)
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Just received your book this morning !

Great job Mr Doug, Very nice !

I'm so happy...

"PapaYellowSteel" like american people ! :D
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Anders Eriksson
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Post by Anders Eriksson »

Just received my book and Cd's this morning!

I have been using your E9th book for a while now and now I can start practicing on the C6th neck.

Love the selection of songs!

Thank you very much for your effort!

// Anders :D
Fessenden D-10, Stage One S-10, Peavey Nashville 112, Boss LMB-3, Goodrich 120; Regal RD-38VS Resonator
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Dear Doug,

Your book is Great !

I want to tell you "YOU ARE A GREAT MUSICIEN TOO"

Like we say in French; "Absolument merveilleux"

"PapaYellowSteel" From France

Best Regard, :D
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Hello Doug received my copy over the moon looking
forward to / sand / and /how d ya do/
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Wow! Thank you for the kind words, guys! I'm happy that you're happy. It's very gratifying and much appreciated.
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Post by Morgan Scoggins »

Hi Doug,
I got your book a couple of days after placing the order. I let it sit around for a couple of weeks. I was waiting to change strings on my Remington Steelmaster that I could tune to C6.
I got to the material about Tuesday of last week. Within a half hour, I was playing "Harbor Lights".Since then I have learned three or four more songs, all in about three or four days!
The material is excellent and easy to follow.I am really getting into C6 tuning for the first time.
You did a great job and I am happy to reccomend your book to anyone.
"Shoot low boys, the're ridin' Shetlands"
Alan Dickey
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Have ordered book, received it and I love it!!!!

Would recommend this to anyone thinking about it.

Great disks and tablature. Thanks Doug....Well done!!

:D :D :D :D :D
Alan
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Thanks Alan, Morgan, and others. You've really made my day!

Morgan, I think you're going to like C6 tuning. In my opinion, it's the most versatile lap steel tuning. The intervals are fairly close which makes it handy for playing licks, scales, etc. And it's a high tuning... it really stands out when you're playing in a band situation. There are lots of slants available too, 7th and 9th chord slants. Have fun with it! 8)
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