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Re: making money off your music
i hope everyone is eagerly awaiting to buy my one page tome on the
girthiness and playability of AEAC#EA tuning that i use to great
advantage for my Drones. that lo A is @ 55 hz.
seeyall at the fest
http://stanosaur.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Goodin
Sent: Oct 8, 2010 8:02 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: making money off your music
Bill wow, thank you. That means a lot. It was a long path getting DADGAD
Encyclopedia out. When I got the deal I thought wow one more book on
DADGAD, is it really needed but 184 pages later I managed to say something
about it from my experiences and influences. MB has done a good job
keeping it on the shelves and it's nice to hear when it turns up in a
local store. Greatly appreciate your words and referrals.
Can't wait for the Fest, really looking fwd to seeing (hearing) you and
Rick and everyone.
Jim
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:21 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com>
wrote:
"Another thing that happened in that period and probably the best thing at
least from visibility and commercial side was I had the good fortune to
get in the Mel Bay family and got a book deal in 2001 that led to the
publishing of a book CD I authored on DADGAD. "
excellent book BTW Jim, I came across it just the other day in our music
store. I will recommend it to students and do-it-your-selfers alike.
Bill
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>& Peter Thörn. Proceeds
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