Re: [Harp-L] New backup videos -- cheap --



 My bad, -- you do see your total before you submit your order. But the $5 
price does not appear as you select each item. It comes up with the subtotal.  
It's not really blind ordering. You see what your total will be, plus the cheap 
shipping, before you submit the order.

Also, these are video tapes. That is why they are so cheap.


And it's not my site, otherwise I wouldn't be paying for the stuff. I'd get 
it free.





In a message dated 10/2/06 3:44:55 PM, BostonMoeJo writes:



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> Is this your site?  (musicdispatch.com)
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> No way am I going to enter my credit card info without first seeing the 
> total of my purchase
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> Major flaw!!!!!
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> In a message dated 10/2/2006 3:29:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
> Philharpn@xxxxxxx writes:
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> Trying to find backup music or other players has always been a problem for
> harmonica players. Here's one way to beat the band. Whether you play blues 
> harp
> or chrome.
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> Music Dispatch (musicdispatch.com) is selling its Hot Licks on VHS videos 
> for
> $5 each. There are about 30 titles, mostly blues, rock and jazz guitar
> teaching videos.
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> But you don't have to play guitar to profit from them. At $5 each, you could
> use them as a backup tape to play along with. And at $5 each, that's about
> what you would pay to rent them!
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> Also, you might learn what the chord shapes (how the guitarist frets a 
> chord)
> that could help you when you''re trying to play along with the band. It also
> would be good for ear training, too, because you get used to hearing what
> certain chords sound like.
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> I got $728 worth of tapes (22 of 'em -- ranging in prices from $19.95 to
> $39.95 for $110.
> You have to put in a special code when you finish your order to get the $5 a
> tape price. If you don't want to order on line, you can call the toll free
> line and order over the telephone.
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> The way these videos work is that the teacher goes over the riff or parts of
> a tune a couple of times and then puts it all together -- so while the 
> guitar
> player is trying to figure out what notes to fret, you just play along on 
> the
> harmonica.
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