Doug Beaumier Plays "How D’Ya Do"
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Doug Beaumier Plays "How D’Ya Do"
Beautiful playing. An excellent version of "How D’Ya Do"
http://playsteelguitar.com/wp-content/u ... Dya_Do.mp3
http://playsteelguitar.com/wp-content/u ... Dya_Do.mp3
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Re: Doug Beaumier Plays "How D’Ya Do"
Hey, thanks for posting that, Chris. That’s from my “16 Songs” book (tablature and notation). It’s B11 tuning (6-string), which is a very easy re-tune from C6… no need to change any strings.
I played that on a 1970s Guyatone console. I was looking for a raw, 1950s tone and Guyatones certainly have that! It was a D-8, but I only had 6 strings one of the necks to play the songs in that book. Thanks again.
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PS the book is still available. USA shipping only. Click on the link below for more info.
I played that on a 1970s Guyatone console. I was looking for a raw, 1950s tone and Guyatones certainly have that! It was a D-8, but I only had 6 strings one of the necks to play the songs in that book. Thanks again.
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PS the book is still available. USA shipping only. Click on the link below for more info.
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Re: Doug Beaumier Plays "How D’Ya Do"
Doug has been an inspiration since I first purchased his 25 More Songs for Lap Steel Guitar.
Terrific material for the beginning to intermediate player. The 16 Songs course is even better.
Terrific material for the beginning to intermediate player. The 16 Songs course is even better.
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