Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Posted 28 Mar 2005 7:51 pm
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I have old pedal steel instructional material I'd like to sell. I have courses by Buddy Emmons, Jeff Newman, Paul Franklin, Herby Wallace and Doug Beaumier..
Doug Beaumier - E9 &C6 35 Popular Melodies (book & cassett)
Herby Wallace - one book, 4 tapes and 4 songs tabed (I don't have all the tab for all the tapes. This is what I have) 4 C6th Tapes: Tape 1 (4 songs) All of Me, September Song, Secret Love and Georgia. Tape 2:Indiana, L-O-V-E, On the Street Where You Live. tape 3, Just a Closer Walk, Misty, Cllumbus Stockade Blues,Release Me, Dear Heart and runs, endings and intros. Tape 4: You Wouldn't Know Love, I Love You Because and You Comb Her Hair. The tab is limited to When I fall in Love, Girl from Ipanema, L-O-V-E, The Days of Wine And Roses and a book called Approach To The C6th Tuning which includes Release Me, Dear Heart, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, Columbus Stockade Blues and Misty.
Buddy Emmons - All I have of Buddy's is a talk tape called Basic C6th (no tab) and several rhythm track tapes: Goin' Out Swingin", Its All In The Swing, Swingin' Our Way, Swing...And Other Things, Swingin' by Request, Toy Box (with Paul Franklin) and Xmas Sounds.
Jeff Newman - Rhythm Track tapes including Steel Tracks 1 (country), Woodshed Workshop 39, and Steel Tracks 2 (blues and swing). Also I have Last Date (instructional tape no tab) ,The Universal E9/B6 Course book one and Music To Get C6th By (book).
Paul Franklin - Instructional talk tapes: E9 speed picking pts 1 & 2, E9 Western Swing pts 1 & 2, Ballad E9 pt 2, Advanced E9, Speed Picking Minor Chords E9, 100% E9 No Blocking Required, E9 Speed Picking parts 1 & 2, E9 speed picking 3 & 4, Advanced speed picking E9, E9 Styles (breaking the speed limit) and Jazz Solo Series 12 bar blues C6th.
I want to sell each as a bundle or all together.
Doug Beaumier - $12
Buddy Emmons - $45.
Jeff Newman - $35.
Herby Wallace - $45.
Paul Franklin - $75
You can buy them all for $175. Its all in good shape. Let's talk, Thanks Don
[This message was edited by Don McClellan on 28 March 2005 at 08:27 PM.] |
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