BB 4/4 shuffle file ?

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Richard Tipple
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BB 4/4 shuffle file ?

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Im looking for a Band in a Box 4/4 shuffle file anyone might be willing to share.
I have the BB7 & the country66 styles, but it has no real good 4/4 styles in it I can see.
I could try to create my own using BB7, but I dont think I could ever figure it out :cry:
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4/4 shuffle

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Hi Richard Drop me an email and I'll send you what I have. Ray Price 4/4 shuffle.... eddie
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4/4

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Thanks to all who shared thier 4/4 shuffle files
I have enough now to keep me busy for a long time 8)
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Could I also get some great shuffle files, please? Thanks.
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Tantuker sw 8 style, style disk #5. Even though it's called swing 8 beat, it's still the most decent sound I've found for a country shuffle on their disks.
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Big thank you shout to Eddie Harper and Andy (Sandoval?) for the files, much obliged, gentlemen!

Anyone know how to create a BIAB style from scratch? Is that possible? I'm sick of crazy drum fills in all the wrong places in the styles I've used so far!
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John McClung wrote: Anyone know how to create a BIAB style from scratch? Is that possible? I'm sick of crazy drum fills in all the wrong places in the styles I've used so far!
RTFM It's all in there !
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Language, Basil :eek:
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And I thought we only used those terms on this side of the pond :eek: :eek:
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Must be the air over there in UK that makes Basil so smart...
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Bent, I'm NOT smart, I know very little about a lot of things, BUT I DO know a lot about a few, and this subject is one of the few..
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Do you know, these days I find that I learn more and more about less and less that I am in danger of knowing everything about nothing.

Unlike those others who learn less and less about more and more until they know nothing about everything.

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Colin, are you going to the next Bluebirds do ?
Pat and I are....
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