25 MORE Songs for Lap Steel Guitar, C6 - Book & CD

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25 MORE Songs for Lap Steel Guitar, C6 - Book & CD

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<b>25 <i>MORE</i> SONGS FOR LAP STEEL GUITAR</b> C6 tuning, 6 string.

This is a follow-up to my earlier book, 25 Songs for Lap Steel Guitar. Many thanks to those who purchased the first book. You asked for more... so here are 25 More!

* 117 page book w/spiral binding
* Large, easy to read tablature with notation
* Includes online audio, the steel melodies and the backing tracks

C6 Tuning

1. E
2. C
3. A
4. G
5. E
6. C

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AUDIO CLIPS

Click on the links below!

Ghost Riders in the Sky
It’s Now or Never
Tear Drop
Apache
To You Sweetheart, Aloha

$49.95 plus shipping

ORDER HERE ----> http://playsteelguitar.com/book2-25-more-songs-2/
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ahhh, Been waiting for this. Payment just sent Doug. Cant wait!!
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Thanks Jeff! I'll ship it tomorrow morning, Cheers!
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Payment has been sent. I learned just about every song in your last book "60 popular melodies for E9" and I'm certain this book is gonna be just as good. It's nice to have both the tab and the sheet music to read from.
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Hello Doug

Payment has been sent too !

Cheers,

Eddie "PYS" :D
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New 25 tab book

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Hi Doug,

Just completed my order. I really liked your other tab books and I'm sure this one will be just great also.

Hal
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Thanks guys. I shipped a few orders on Saturday morning and I'll be shipping a batch of them on Monday morning. I normally ship orders within 24 hours, but this weekend I have gigs and lessons all weekend and I have a pile of orders to fill (thankfully!) so it will take me a couple of days to catch up. Thanks again! :)
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6-string tab

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Doug, Your work is great. Without being too obvious, it is easily adaptable to an 8-string or a 10-string guitar with C6 tuning.

I like it too that you include the music notation. One could learn to read music in the process.
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Thanks Jim. Thanks to all who have ordered the new book. I'm shipping several every day, still playing catch up from a busy weekend!
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All orders have been shipped as of Friday afternoon... thanks again to all who have purchased the new book!
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Got mine today and gave it a listen. Great material. I'd say the tracks alone are worth the price. Doug stays close to the melody line, but he does improvise some to spice it up.

As I've said before, it's great that Doug includes music notation. You can use it on other instruments too.
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Thanks Jim, I'm glad you like it!
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Hey Doug:

I received the C6 lesson package and will dig in tonight.

Regards,

Lenny
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Thanks Len, I hope I get a chance to see your new SuperSlide sometime.
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Thanks Doug!

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G'day from down under Doug.
Lovin' my books & have kicked off with Mansion on the Hill.
Looking forward to trying many more.
Thanks for all your hard work producing these books.
Will keep my eyes open for more.
Cheers, Allen. 8)
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Thanks Allen, I'm glad you like the books! Yes, start with the easy songs, the ones with few or no bar slants. There are a few of those in each book. Enjoy your steel guitar!
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Doug:

Have 'em both and love them! When can we expect the next in this series (hint,hint)?
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Thanks John! I have a few ideas for my next project, and they are starting to take shape. I can't sit still for too long. I have to be working on something steel related at all times. It's an obsession! Thanks again!
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