Free Mooney Stlye Pull-Off / Hammer-On Lesson - ETS PSG

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Joey Ace
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Free Mooney Stlye Pull-Off / Hammer-On Lesson - ETS PSG

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Short Story:
Here's the new Video:
http://youtu.be/pvC_CCApEG4

Long Story:

Five years ago, when Al Brisco and I made the "Bakersfield Style" Instructional DVD, we posted Al's song Ralph's Reel at http://youtu.be/y14CKpmv3qU

With over 76,500 views, I suspect most folks here have seen it.

Since then, Al recorded the song on his "Pickin Your Picks" CD. He included a flashy intro and outro that didn't exist when we did the original recording.

I wanted to make it available to all that purchased the DVD. We decided make it available to everyone.
This cool lick will work in many places, and keep the Mooney Tradition alive.

ETS (East Texas Steel)
The new clip is played on a new ETS Steel Guitar.
This was the first time I heard one, and I'm impressed.
I'm proud that I am the first to post a web sample of the ETS.
No effects are used except the reverb in the NV112.

I'll be posting a clip of a slow ballad using that guitar in the near future.
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Matt Prickett
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Post by Matt Prickett »

So how I get this dvd/cd?
GFI Expo, Nashville 112 and 1000
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Post by Joey Ace »

Matt,
I've bumped the post in the "Music Lessons For Sale" section. The info is there.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=113258

or check the web sites listed at the end of the video.
Thanks for the interest.
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Post by John Ummel »

If the blue one sounds that good, man I can't wait to hear a BLACK one!! :D
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Maybe that's why us Emmons P/P players think the old black P/P's sound better, ya think?
John Ummel wrote:If the blue one sounds that good, man I can't wait to hear a BLACK one!! :D
Jon
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