New practice tracks-Texas Dance Hall Classics IV

New products of interest to steel guitarists
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Steve Alcott
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New practice tracks-Texas Dance Hall Classics IV

Post by Steve Alcott »

These tracks feature real instruments played by live humans. You get to be the only lead instrument with a band that doesn't speed up or slow down, and will play the same song over and over. The songs are:

Step Aside
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Wishful Thinking
Burn the Honky Tonk Down
Blueberry Hill
Marie Marie
Snowflake Reel (fiddle tune)
He'll Have to Go
I Never Go Around Mirrors
Working Man's Blues
Hello Walls
Close Up the Honky Tonks

The price for Vol. IV is $25.00. The nonvocal version is $10.00, or $5.00 when ordered with the vocal version. PayPal accepted, and shipping is included.

Vol. I, II, and III are still available.
Russ Wever
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Post by Russ Wever »

After workin' with these new tracks from
Steve for a couple weeks, I can say this
is another great set of tunes with a few
nice surprises along the way.

Compared with his previous CD's, this new
set is the usual high-quality musicianship.

Tracks like this are invaluable when taking
licks or news ideas that you've just learned,
and practicing how to phrase them and work
them into the context of a tune, before ya
get on the bandstand.

Steve, thanks for taking on the task.
~Russ
Don Benoit
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Post by Don Benoit »

Steve

Nice meeting you in Dallas and thanks for the great tracks.
Don
Steve Alcott
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Post by Steve Alcott »

^^^^
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Doug Beaumier
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

I just got #4 and I love it! Great job, Steve. I have all four CDs and they are awesome practice tools, as Russ said, very handy for working out new licks, intros, warming up before a gig, etc. I highly recommend them!
Fooch Fischetti
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Post by Fooch Fischetti »

I just got #4 from Steve as well. These tracks are right in the pocket, and the playing is great. Thanks Steve!

Fooch
Steve Alcott
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Post by Steve Alcott »

One last bump.......see "For Sale: Music....." for info.
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