Manual Of Style
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Harry Bohay
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Manual Of Style
Hi everyone, I'm looking to track down Winnie Winston's sophomore book, haven't found any leads, is it still being published, and if not can anyone suggest where I might obtain it second hand?
Thank you!
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Dan Kelly
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Hello Harry:
Winnie Winston's "Manual of Style" is a rare find. I have seen them on Advanced Book Exchange (abe.com) and on eBay once in a while. I have seen them priced as high as $150.00.
Personally, I did not find it as helpful as Winnie's first book,"Pedal Steel Guitar." However, it does have quite a lot of interesting and helpful information. The review of Jimmie Crawford's "Crawford Cluster" was enlightening, IMHO. Plus, it covered a lot of ground on the topic of copedents, in general. It used the MU-SYM Tab system, which is, again IMHO, the most complete and thorough PSG tab method out there.
I can imagine a copy will show up now that you have expressed an interest. It is well worth the read.
Winnie Winston's "Manual of Style" is a rare find. I have seen them on Advanced Book Exchange (abe.com) and on eBay once in a while. I have seen them priced as high as $150.00.
Personally, I did not find it as helpful as Winnie's first book,"Pedal Steel Guitar." However, it does have quite a lot of interesting and helpful information. The review of Jimmie Crawford's "Crawford Cluster" was enlightening, IMHO. Plus, it covered a lot of ground on the topic of copedents, in general. It used the MU-SYM Tab system, which is, again IMHO, the most complete and thorough PSG tab method out there.
I can imagine a copy will show up now that you have expressed an interest. It is well worth the read.
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Jim Reynolds
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Gonna have to go check my stuff out. I know I have one copy of this, possibly two. Get back later on this.
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Harry Bohay
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Paul Wade
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Winnie Winston's "Manual of Style"
I have a copy. send me your address and i will get it out
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steelplayer72@gmail.com
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steelplayer72@gmail.com
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Harry Bohay
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Jim Reynolds
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Yep, I do have it. See you got a copy.
Zum U-12, Carter SDU-12, Zum Encore, Emmons S-10, Emmons D-10, Nashville 400, Two Peavey Nashville 112, Boss Katana 100, Ibanez DD700, Almost every Lesson Jeff Newman sold. Washburn Special Edition Guitar, Can never have enough, even at 80. 1963 Original Hofner Bass bought in Germany 1963, and a 1973 Framus Bass also bought in Germany 1974.