How To Tune Your Pedal Steel Guitar E9th Neck

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Mike Scott
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How To Tune Your Pedal Steel Guitar E9th Neck

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ImageNew Video How To Tune Your Pedal Steel Guitar E9th Neck
By: Gary Moore & Mike Scott

New VHS/ Just Released !!!!!!

In this exciting new approx.40 min. video Gary Moore will take you step by step on how to tune your steel guitar. This video is designed to give steel players an over view of the best tuning for your guitar and to put you in tune with a band.

Gary Moore is a musician who has played pedal steel guitar for over 30 years. He has a unique understanding of the history of steel guitar music.

Mike Scott takes you in depth about the new Peterson VS-II Programmable Virtual Strobe Tuner for steel guitar. The VS-II is the most accurate tuner on the market today. It is the only tuner that has built-in E9 and C6 tempered tunings. You can program your own tuning right into the VS-II.


Mike & Gary have many years of experience as a musician. We are part-time performers and are committed to provide you with a video tape that is motivating and helpful in learning to tune your steel guitar.

So tune up and let's have some fun!!!


This VHS was produced by

Mike Scott,Gary Moore and Herb Stewart


The Price for the VHS is $24.99
The Price for The DVD is $26.99

P.S. We have more Video & DVD coming out in
the next weeks!!!!!!!









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Bill Myers
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Post by Bill Myers »

Mike,

This looks very intresting. How about a price and a place where we can get a copy?