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Hey everybody. Just wanted to share that I filmed a couple hours of content for the Music City Licks website yesterday. If you’re not aware of it, go check it out. There are currently lessons/videos from myself, Jim Loessberg, Wayne Dahl, Eddy Dunlap, and Danny Muhammad. Lots of great stuff!

www.musiccitylicks.com

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Travis after several months if a person wanted to stop for whatever reason how do you do it?
'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS 3 1/2” long bar, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Quilter Toneblock 202 and TT 15 cab, Joyo Ebow, Sarno Earth Drive Mini

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Larry Behm wrote:Travis after several months if a person wanted to stop for whatever reason how do you do it?
Larry, I don’t run the site. I was just hired to do content for it. Mike Bourque, who I believe is on the forum here, runs the site. I would imagine you can cancel your subscription at any time.

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Folks if you have not signed up yet, do it. No matter your skill level there is something here for you. Being taught, licks, songs, concepts, techniques etc.

I have played for 47 years, sat with 80 people who wanted to play steel or some who needed a jump start. I still got a lot out of many segments about the little things we need to think about to make us a better player.

For me it reinforced that what I have been teaching for years is what the big dogs do, just a lot better in many cases. Hee Hee.

Pull the trigger, you will be glad you did..
'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS 3 1/2” long bar, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Quilter Toneblock 202 and TT 15 cab, Joyo Ebow, Sarno Earth Drive Mini

Fred Kelly D3-H-8 Delrin speed pick (White), Dunlop finger picks-.0225

Phone: 971-219-8533
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More lessons added by the month, I am having a ball. If you are looking for something to light that fire again, well here it is, you too could be smoking hot......
'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS 3 1/2” long bar, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Quilter Toneblock 202 and TT 15 cab, Joyo Ebow, Sarno Earth Drive Mini

Fred Kelly D3-H-8 Delrin speed pick (White), Dunlop finger picks-.0225

Phone: 971-219-8533
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I'll echo what Larry said.

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its very interesting to say the least, always something to learn. For me its "positions" where are the various players taking the root positions from , not the licks.

But, there is nothing about "how to cancel" should one decide to cancel after a few months. Signing up is a breeze, canceling is an unknown.

Hopefully someone will chime in. I'm not signing up until I know how to UNSIGN-up !

:D

TT, THX for the heads up on this site.
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Tony Prior wrote:its very interesting to say the least, always something to learn. For me its "positions" where are the various players taking the root positions from , not the licks.

But, there is nothing about "how to cancel" should one decide to cancel after a few months. Signing up is a breeze, canceling is an unknown.

Hopefully someone will chime in. I'm not signing up until I know how to UNSIGN-up !

:D

TT, THX for the heads up on this site.
Tony, I think you’d just need to email Mike Bourque to cancel. It’s his site/project.

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Tony Prior wrote:its very interesting to say the least, always something to learn. For me its "positions" where are the various players taking the root positions from , not the licks.

But, there is nothing about "how to cancel" should one decide to cancel after a few months. Signing up is a breeze, canceling is an unknown.

Hopefully someone will chime in. I'm not signing up until I know how to UNSIGN-up !

:D

TT, THX for the heads up on this site.
Tony,

You can Pause or Cancel from the Settings section of the site. I am subscribed and just checked. When in the site, go to Settings, payment Info and there are buttons there to click for pause or cancel subscription.
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