David Hartley "FAREWELL PARTY"

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John A. Russell
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David Hartley "FAREWELL PARTY"

Post by John A. Russell »

Hey All

I have been watching David Hartley's Youtube video, "Farewell Party".

There are so many nice moves to study and store in this one.

I am not pretending to play with the skill and tone of D/H but the video and tab is so inspiring.

Here is a sample.
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The full tablature is available from David.


All the best

J.R.
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Post by James Sission »

Everything he has is great work.
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Post by Charlie Hansen »

David is a monster player. The tone has a really definite attack.
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David Hartley

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How do you order from David Hartley ? I would like some of his tabs ,,,, Thanks Buster
Thanks ,Buster,"JAM4FUN"
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Hi Buster

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You can email me at mr.davidhartley@gmail.com
I will then send you a list of material I have.
David
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Jim Reynolds
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Post by Jim Reynolds »

John, I have to admit, when I was in Savannh, Ga., staying with my daughter there. I ordered everything Dave had for sale then. It was over $500.00 for the tabs and rhythm tracks. I still have completed them yet. He is right up there with the famous player for sure. Thanks John for all you put into us steller. I have received many lessons from you. buzzbetty@hotmail.com
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John A. Russell
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Post by John A. Russell »

I called into David's one time, with my steelguitar setup with me.

(Different setup to Dave's!)

I used my phone to record him. He just played straight off.

He is so relaxed when he plays, makes it look "a walk in the park".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Lojzl0rxh0M&list=RDGMEMYQNnkCeucvXPZmorerFbHgVMLojzl0rxh0M&start_radio=1

J.R.
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Jim Fogarty
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Post by Jim Fogarty »

Here ya go, John.....your link didn't work, but this does. Beautiful playing!

https://youtu.be/Lojzl0rxh0M