C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

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C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby Mcneilwaeasteel » Mon Aug 05, 2019 1:18 pm

The new book, C6th Toolbox available online from Andy Volk certainly puts a spanner in the works, priced at $6 for the pdf download, it contains all the information as described in the picture below. :roll:
Well worth the price as it contains 31 pages of tablature on the styles described, this is the first book I've bought from Andy and its very well written, now all I need is the time to use all this information and put it into practice. :P :P
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Re: C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby nevada150 » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:46 pm

Thanks for the "heads up" Robert. Just downloaded it and I think it's going to be helpful, although I play A6 rather than C6, but it's the same intervals.
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Re: C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby mick hearn » Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:31 pm

Anyone bringing a hard copy to the NESGF. Would be interesting to give it a look.
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Re: C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby WineRider » Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:18 am

I downloaded this the other day, and I have found all the info in one place, which means I don't have to spend ages going through some of my files to find the info. Some-times things that are fragmented are difficult...for me...to get in order. Andy Volk in my book has hit the nail on the head with this short tome. Thanks Andy, you have just made this old farts life simpler...just one question to one and all, How do we change bad habits that are possibly ingrained in the soul?????? One thing more, I don't want to play like anyone else, I want to play like me. Just picking a few examples from this e-book has made a difference to what I'm searching for.
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Re: C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby Mcneilwaeasteel » Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:11 pm

I have managed to spend a bit of time with this pdf download recently and find it really informative and easy to use, the advantage of having it on iPad is the ability to enlarge an area you want to read to any size, short of using Braille you'll not find it any easier to see! :ugeek:
The contents are very informative and I have enjoyed exploring scales at last and making up little toon's as I practise, when I first bought it I thought it would be worth trying out at $6, but it is really good value for the price and will suit beginners or even "old fart's " :oops: :lol: :lol: it may even prevent future bad habits from forming but won't cure a misspent youth! :roll:
My toolbox has gained a lot of "new tools" to use but I'll still keep my cold chisel and mash hammer just incase! :guitar: :lol:
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Re: C6th Toolbox by Andy Volk

Postby mick hearn » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:05 am

Always worth reading anything you can get your hands on and this was certainly the case for me. Now printed off and reading.
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