Price-Less" Tabs
Posted: 25 Nov 2002 12:47 pm
I just received the tabs and rhythm tracks to Bobbe Seymour's "Price-Less" CD, and I cant' say enough about what a great deal this is.
In the past, I've bought tabs that were sometimes hand written, hard or impossible to figure out, rhythm tracks that sounded like pac-man effects. Bobbe's effort is 87 (!) pages of crisp laser printed tabs that are easy to read and follow (even the reverse slants). And the CD is just the same high quality as the Price-Less CD itself.
I'll go even farther. Having bought and used some of the better E9th courses available, I consider this to be one of the best educational tools I've seen yet. It won't teach you how to hold the bar, but it will show you how to play tunes they way Bobbe does.
When you consider that both the tabs and the CD cost less than $30, you have to realize what a tremendous bargain this is. I only hope bobbe will consider doing the same thing for his Live CD. How about it, Bobbe?
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Stephen O'Brien
skobrien@skobrien.com
In the past, I've bought tabs that were sometimes hand written, hard or impossible to figure out, rhythm tracks that sounded like pac-man effects. Bobbe's effort is 87 (!) pages of crisp laser printed tabs that are easy to read and follow (even the reverse slants). And the CD is just the same high quality as the Price-Less CD itself.
I'll go even farther. Having bought and used some of the better E9th courses available, I consider this to be one of the best educational tools I've seen yet. It won't teach you how to hold the bar, but it will show you how to play tunes they way Bobbe does.
When you consider that both the tabs and the CD cost less than $30, you have to realize what a tremendous bargain this is. I only hope bobbe will consider doing the same thing for his Live CD. How about it, Bobbe?
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Stephen O'Brien
skobrien@skobrien.com