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Erv, is Go Rest High considered a Gospel song?
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Randy,
Yes, it sure is!
If you still live in New Ross, Indiana, I'll put that in the mail for you. :D
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Thank you, Erv. Yes, my address is still good!
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This is a long shot.

Do you have this one?

From Greenland's Icy Mountains
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James,
Sorry, I don't have that one. :roll:
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Erv Niehaus wrote:James,
Sorry, I don't have that one. :roll:
Erv
Thanks for looking. It is an old missionary song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJhBDaBa1aE

There are a couple of yours which I already have that I highly recommend.

The arrangement of the Lord's Prayer is the honestly best I have found and I have four.

The other is Ave Maria (Schubert).

As simple as these are, there just aren't any arrangements that sound better.

Both are great for making use of the first of the knee lever on the right end of the guitar.
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James,
Thank you for the kind words.
Yes, I couldn't write tabs without the F lever, it is one of my favorites!

PS: I just located the music for "From Greenland's Icy Mountains" and I will be tabbing that out.
You will have a copy in a few days. :D
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Erv,

Thank you for providing free tabs once a month! Can you send me a list of the songs you have tabbed. One dollar a tab seems like an incredible bargain. As far as a freebie request, do you have a tab of:
"Don't you let nobody turn you roun"?

Thanks for tabbing out these wonderful songs!

Parnell
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Parnell,
I don't have the song you requested but if you send me your email address, I'll send you a list of the tabs I do have.
Thanks so much for your interest! :D
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Thanks Erv, I have another free bee request:
"This world is not my home",

I got your list and I finally got back to you but I left
this song off that list by mistake.

Thanks!

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Parnell,
I got your email with the list of songs you are wanting and I will get those off to you.
I'll let this one be your free one for the month. :D
Thanks,
Erv
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Thanks Erv!
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:D
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Freebie for October? Can I have 'There's Something About That Name'?
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Yes,you sure can!
One of my favorites. :D
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Thanks Erv once again for the "hook up"! for October freebie i'd love "This is my father's world"! you might still have my address lying around but if not, it's on the way in a pm...
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Ryan,
I got your PM and will get that tab on its way to you today. Your PM was a little confusing but your posting here cleared it up.
Make a joyful noise! :D
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Russ and Paul,
Your requested gospel tabs will be on their way to you.
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord! :D
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Hi Erv. Do you have "If That isn't Love" in your collection?

Thanks,
Randy
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Randy,
Yes, I do and I'll put it in the mail for you. :D
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Erv Niehaus wrote:Randy,
Yes, I do and I'll put it in the mail for you. :D
Erv
Great! Thanks Erv.
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Re: November's FREE gospel tab --> steeler's choice

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Erv Niehaus wrote:I guess we'll just keep on with the steeler's choice for free gospel tab.
If you have a gospel song that keeps rolling around in your head or one that you have been asked to play, give me a shout and I'll check through my list of gospel tabs (1,000+) and see if it's available. Or, if it isn't, I'll try and locate it and tab it out for you. I have done that just recently for a couple of gospel steelers. My tabs are all written for E9th and are about as close as you can get to a lesson. Remember, gospel music is perfect to learn on as the Holy Spirit is standing right over your shoulder helping you along. He loves it when you "give praises to the Lord on an instrument of 10 strings". (Psalms 33:2) :D
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Re: November's FREE gospel tab --> steeler's choice

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Erv Niehaus wrote:I guess we'll just keep on with the steeler's choice for free gospel tab.
If you have a gospel song that keeps rolling around in your head or one that you have been asked to play, give me a shout and I'll check through my list of gospel tabs (1,000+) and see if it's available. Or, if it isn't, I'll try and locate it and tab it out for you. I have done that just recently for a couple of gospel steelers. My tabs are all written for E9th and are about as close as you can get to a lesson. Remember, gospel music is perfect to learn on as the Holy Spirit is standing right over your shoulder helping you along. He loves it when you "give praises to the Lord on an instrument of 10 strings". (Psalms 33:2) :D
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Re: November's FREE gospel tab --> steeler's choice

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Erv Niehaus wrote:I guess we'll just keep on with the steeler's choice for free gospel tab.
If you have a gospel song that keeps rolling around in your head or one that you have been asked to play, give me a shout and I'll check through my list of gospel tabs (1,000+) and see if it's available. Or, if it isn't, I'll try and locate it and tab it out for you. I have done that just recently for a couple of gospel steelers. My tabs are all written for E9th and are about as close as you can get to a lesson. Remember, gospel music is perfect to learn on as the Holy Spirit is standing right over your shoulder helping you along. He loves it when you "give praises to the Lord on an instrument of 10 strings". (Psalms 33:2) :D
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