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Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 22 November 2001 09:58 AM     profile     
Just in time for Christmas

Standard E9 tuning

Knee levers:

D = lower E to Eb
F = raise E to F
E = lower D# to D

I have also posted this arrangement on my site. This tab will print out nicely from THIS PAGE.

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Doug's Free Tab

[This message was edited by Doug Beaumier on 07 December 2002 at 06:11 AM.]

Janice Brooks
Moderator

From: Pleasant Gap Pa

posted 22 November 2001 10:51 AM     profile     
For those that only read tab, this is the version in most church hymnels in the key of D.

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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
ICQ 44729047

Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 02 December 2001 04:53 PM     profile     

Bump

[This message was edited by Doug Beaumier on 07 December 2001 at 09:26 AM.]

Jim Palenscar
Member

From: Oceanside, Calif, USA

posted 03 December 2001 08:56 PM     profile     
Thanks Doug- great work!
Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 11 December 2001 11:42 PM     profile     

I'm glad you like it Jim, thanks.

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Craig Stock
Member

From: Westfield, NJ USA

posted 15 December 2001 11:08 AM     profile     
Thanks Doug. Great timing!

Craig

Bill Atwood
Member

From: Kingsland, TX. USA

posted 20 December 2001 08:41 AM     profile     
Another, Thanks Doug. Love your arrangements.
Got to use my F knee lever for the first time........ sweet!
Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 22 December 2001 07:24 PM     profile     
Paul Graupp
Member

From: Macon Ga USA

posted 23 December 2001 07:08 PM     profile     
Doug; I was over in your other postings and looking at Cold, Cold Heart/C6th. I was pleasantly surprized to find the flow of thirds was the same as Weldon Myrick showed me years ago on E9th. Nice work laying it out and I appreciate that !!

Regards, Paul

randy
Member

From: shelbyville, illinois, usa

posted 24 December 2001 09:50 AM     profile     
Doug. I got your "Swing Sounds" material last week and have just about wore it out. That is some serious instruction and it's presented in a way that you can put it right to work. Now if I could just get the band to play some of that great stuff. Thank you so much Doug for sharing all that. I'm saving up for the stuff that has "Stardust" on it.

randy

Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 24 December 2001 10:54 AM     profile     
Randy,

Thank you so much for your kind comments... you really have made my day! I'm now in the process of rewriting and re-recording onto CD all of my cassette instruction. It's a huge job that will take some time to complete. Thanks again and Happy holidays to you and your family. db

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randy
Member

From: shelbyville, illinois, usa

posted 25 December 2001 10:58 AM     profile     
Doug. Actually I still prefer the tapes because I practice with an old Ibenez "Rock and Play" and a 'tape only" karaoki,(sp). I'll probably learn how to load a CD one of these days but for now I can at least mess with the pitch when I use a tape.

Have a great Christmas

randy

Janice Brooks
Moderator

From: Pleasant Gap Pa

posted 01 December 2002 07:36 PM     profile     
Bumping up for 2002

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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
ICQ 44729047

Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 01 December 2002 07:38 PM     profile     
hey, thanks for the bump Janice! db
Bill Ford
Member

From: Graniteville SC Aiken

posted 03 December 2002 10:33 AM     profile     
Doug,
Thanks for another good one..Bill

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Bill Ford

Erv Niehaus
Member

From: Litchfield, MN, USA

posted 03 December 2002 11:52 AM     profile     
In our church's hymnal, "Away in a Manger" is written in the key of F. If you would like to have the tab in this key, just send my your snail mail address and I would be happy to send it to you.
Erv
Samuel E. White
Member

From: Greeneville TN.

posted 04 December 2002 07:23 PM     profile     
Thanks Doug I appreciate it very much and hope to see you at the R.I. Steel Guitar Show May 18th Happy Holidays to you.
Sam White
Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 07 December 2002 06:11 AM     profile     
Thanks Sam, and Happy Holidays to all Forum members.
Doug Beaumier
Member

From: Northampton, MA

posted 15 December 2002 05:38 PM     profile     
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