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Topic: How many of us get started with Winnie's book? |
Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 3:52 pm
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I did. Who else? |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 3:59 pm
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Yep, me too! Still got it and the vinyl ep too! It's kinda beat-up, but still intact. Had lots of use. Thanks Winnie!
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Chuck McGill
From: An hour from Memphis and 2 from Nashville, R.I.P.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 4:20 pm
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I was a student of Winnie's. |
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Billy Wilson
From: El Cerrito, California, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 4:39 pm
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Playing a Sho-Bud Maverick and using Winnie's book was my first stab at pedals after guite some time on non pedal. Problem is I'm 6'7" and there was no way I was gonna get to that one knee lever. Well, that sent me back to non pedal up until right about now. Tom Bradshaw set me up an old BMI S10 3&4 which Herb Steiner would have to stand up to play. So its back to Winnie's world for me!!!! BW |
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Chris Bauer
From: Nashville, TN USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 4:48 pm
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Add me to the list of those who started out with the Winnie's book + Maverick equation. Now if only my playing had progressed at all since then! |
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Bob Carlucci
From: Candor, New York, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 4:55 pm
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SBM+WW=PSG |
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chuck lemasters
From: Jacksonburg, WV
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 4:59 pm
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Count me in. Still have it, minus the cover and a few of the copedent pages in the back. Ed Mahonen, a b@njo player, turned me on to it. Great book. Thanks Winnie.
chuck |
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Larry Clark
From: Herndon, VA.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 5:10 pm
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My copy is sitting on the shelf right above me. Thanks to Winnie Winston and Bill Keith for all the hours we spent "together" trying to teach me this "crazy thing"! |
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Brendan Mitchell
From: Melbourne Australia
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 5:30 pm
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And me |
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Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Joey Ace
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:02 pm
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Me too.
I bought the book when it first came out.
I didn't have a Steel then, I used it to copy Steel licks on the six string.
Later I decided to do it right.[This message was edited by Joey Ace on 15 March 2004 at 06:03 PM.] |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:13 pm
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First instruction book I owned and one I still use because it's so thorough. Unfortunately, I started on a steel called a Market-Rite which should have more aptly been called a Market-Wrong. Tough one to learn on. steve |
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:24 pm
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Me too. |
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Jonathan Gregg
From: New York City
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:49 pm
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Yep. But it's even better I think after a slighly slower-curve method like Jeff Newman's Up from the Top. It's not really a raw beginner's book. Some of the grips are tough for a greenhorn, and it gets hard fast.
But being more than a beginner's book makes it a good one to come back to as well. The two Danny Boys in different keys is a great resource. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:53 pm
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Yup |
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Bob Hoffnar
From: Austin, Tx
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:57 pm
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Count me in. Fats Kaplan gave me his copy that he learned how to play from. I still use it. The trouble shooting pages come in real handy.
Bob |
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Jerry Clardy
From: El Paso, Texas, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 6:59 pm
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Winnie Winston, Neil Flanz, Jeff Newman, Jam Sessions |
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Larry Chung
From: San Francisco, CA, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 7:11 pm
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Yup, me three. Great book, Winnie. I still enjoy looking through the arrangements, and also the copedants lists and discography in the back.
Now I just wish I could find the other Winnie Book - The Manual of Style - so I can leaf through that for another few years.
ZBest,
lc |
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Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 8:04 pm
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Me too. Got it right here. |
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Tony Dingus
From: Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 8:07 pm
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Me too. I think I need to go through it again
Tony |
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David Nichols
From: Black Diamond, Washington, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 9:19 pm
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Yep. Still have it, minus the floppy. Think I'll check eBay and see if I can get a new one with the CD! |
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Edward Efira
From: California, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 9:27 pm
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Yeah, me too, and I got it in 1975 when it was first published. that was the only PSG book available to me back then and I still use it quite frequently.
Larry, I have the manual of style and I can lend it to you for a couple of weeks.
I'll try to bring it at the SJ jam,
Ed
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Marco Schouten
From: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 10:28 pm
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me too
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KENNY KRUPNICK
From: Columbus, Ohio
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 10:37 pm
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Yes, I have one too. I also obtained alot of Jeff Newman's goodies along with some Sho~Bud courses,and anything else I could get,and still have. |
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Mike Ihde
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 10:55 pm
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Me too, still tell all my students that's it's one of the best to get started with. |
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