Dobro Workshop 1

Description
For beginners and advanced players. Learn the correct styles of five leading Dobro players. Dan is accompanied by a full Bluegrass band, with dobro recorded in the left channel and band in the right. Dobro solos are played again slowly at the end of each side. Volume 1: Josh Graves Carroll Country Blues, Foggy Mountain Chimes, Brother Oswald Dobro Chimes, Farewell Blues. Mike Auldridge Mountain Slide, Southern Rain. Jerry Douglas Train 45, Irish Spring. Tut Taylor Southern Filibuster, Oasis.
Customer Compliments
Ive greatly enjoyed working with your "Dobro Workshops I & II.~B Bradfield Lethbridge, Alberta
"I really think your Dobro courses are the best. I've been a professional steel guitarist in Nashville the past 20 years & apreciate your Dobro Courses."--Ron Hogan, Nashville TN
In 1970 I was living in Houston. I took a trip to Hugo Oklahoma to the big (really big) bluegrass festival. I had bought an old Dobro in 1965 and wanted to see how others were playing it. There I met a young fellow by the name of Dan Huckabee! I was very impressed with his eagerness and love of the Dobro. In fact it was the biggest incentive that I had to that date. Later, in 1978 I went overseas (I worked in the oil Industry) to Libya and Saudi Arabia. I took my Dobro with me, but found there were no players around and no opportunities to learn. Well, then I found out about your teaching tapes. With your help I learned to play reasonably well. Well enough to play with friends and some groups. For this I am grateful to you. I have many of your tapes and books and am well pleased with them all. Recently I bought the special six tapes and a plastic holder. The quality of these is just as good as the rest of your material and I am enjoying learning some new songs. So, Dan, this Christmas I just wanted to write and express my appreciation for the high standards of your teaching material. Thanks a lot! May the New year and New Millenium bring you much happiness and prosperity. Best Regards, Jim McCoy, Quitman TX
Dear Dan, April 14 = 2009 Thanks so much for your letter & information on Josh Graves ! Right now I am addicted to your "Train 45" & "Southern Fillibuster". I listen to them whenever I'm driving. So I sat down and learned "Southern Fillibuster". Cool that it was written by Tut Taylor. My dad's mandolin supposedly belonged to Tut Taylor at one time. (?). It is a Gibson A-model made in the 1940's. Anyway, those dobro workshop c.d.s are GREAT. They are as entertaining to hear as any other regular bluegrass music c.d. Thanks! You do an outstanding job on every song you play. I may be ordering some of your mandolin courses too. Thanks again for the great Dobro courses, Diane & Bob Adams--Bloomfield NM
Dear Dan, I really love all my new lessons. I've learned "A Hundred Yrs. From Now". You are right, it IS easy to transpose to other keys. I am writing to thank you for including all the beautiful backup in your instruction. You always go the extra mile ! Learning the backup will be fun and will make me a more complete dobro player. Without you, I never could've learned the dobro, and playing my dobro makes me really, really happy !! Your lessons have been a total life-saver for me. Thank you so much, Dan. You are a blessing ! Thanks again Dan, & have a great 4th of July. Sincerely, DIANE and Bob Adams--Bloomfield NM June 12-2009
