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Do you mean one of these? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexi_disc
I have the book but mine didn't come with one. I can't remember if it came with a cd or not.
It came with a soundsheet, but I don't care what it is. They also came with a CD and apparently there are mp3 files, but I can't find how to buy/borrow/steal/beg one. Stacy Phillips died this year, so I can't contact him. I can't find any available on the OAK website, which really isn't OAK anymore.
I met Marty Laser the session player that played the licks on that sound sheet(now long gone I am afraid the (sheet that is). We were jamming at a fiddlers convention and I was twining another fiddler when this harmony line over mine. It was Marty and he sure is a hot fiddler. Those sheets were pretty short with only a few licks on them as I recall.
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Originally posted by fiddlinsteudelWhat is a sound sheet? The CD that came with it?
Flexible thin plastic record album that was perforated and was too be torn out and played. When I was a kid, sometimes a cereal box would have one printed onto the box that you would cut from the box and play on the record player. Try that with a CD!
Edited by - ChickenMan on 07/22/2019 10:01:41
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Originally posted by ChickenManquote:
Originally posted by fiddlinsteudelWhat is a sound sheet? The CD that came with it?
Flexible thin plastic record album that was perforated and was too be torn out and played. When I was a kid, sometimes a cereal box would have one printed onto the box that you would cut from the box and play on the record player. Try that with a CD!
I hate to admit that I am old enough to remember theses things from cereal boxes when I was a kid....high tech stuff back then!!
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Originally posted by ChickenManFlexible thin plastic record album that was perforated and was too be torn out and played. When I was a kid, sometimes a cereal box would have one printed onto the box that you would cut from the box and play on the record player. Try that with a CD!
Cool, learn something every day!
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Originally posted by BetteBSo, how highly would you recommend this book to someone who is looking to learn more bluegrass licks? I know a few simple ones but ready for an upgrade.
It's great book, but I never learnt the licks note for note, it gave me ideas on how to create my own licks....
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