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Topic: I Threw Away the Rose - Rhythm Tracks and Tab book |
Brian Spratt
From: Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 28 Mar 2024 4:56 pm
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A classic Merle Haggard tune with all the original steel parts (intro, fills, turnaround) tabbed out just like the recording. I have physical books and CDs for sale at $18 shipped (USPS Media Mail) if you contact me, or you can download the digital version for $12 directly from The Pedal Stop:
https://thepedalstop.net/downloads/i-threw-away-the-rose-merle-haggard/
A number of you have made previous purchases, so check your email for a discount code. Audio samples are at the link above also.
Physical copies look like this:
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Ron Funk
From: Ballwin, Missouri
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Posted 7 Apr 2024 3:33 pm
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Folks
If you haven't yet purchased one of Brian Spratt's Tablature & Audio packages, you really owe it to yourself to do so. The Tab and Audio Packages are the best I've seen since 'the ol' Jeff Newman days.'
Brian currently has two courses issued to date:
"Honky Tonk Queen," originally recorded by Whitey Morgan,
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"I Threw Away the Rose" originally recorded by Merle Haggard
For "I Threw Away the Rose,' Brian's highly detailed yet easily understandable Tablature shows you how to obtain the exact sounds as played by one of our Steel Guitar Radio Heroes, Ralph Mooney. Brian also includes supplemental Tablature for second verse fills - in the same vein as the original song's first verse.
The price for either of Brian Spratt's two current Tablature Packages is very very reasonable for the Quality of material that you will receive.
I'm looking forward to see what Brian Spratt's next offering will be.
Great Job Brian - keep up the Good Work
We sure need someone to pick up where Jeff Newman's Woodshed Series left off...and you are well on your way.
Ron |
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Brian Spratt
From: Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 9 Apr 2024 5:44 am
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Ron, a BIG thank you for the kind words and sharing your feedback here. No one will ever be able to fill Jeff's shoes. I'm just doing my best to honor his legacy with my website and to carry his "Woodshed Workshop" style lessons forward. And yes, there is more to come! So, stay tuned. |
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