Boptism Music / Reinhardt oriented books

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Doug Elliott
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Boptism Music / Reinhardt oriented books

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I'm posting this for Rich Willey:

Name Your Price at Boptism

At this time it’s no longer about making money. It’s about getting my materials out there to hopefully be helpful to our rising generation(s) of players.

Any downloadable item at the store at https://boptism.com/store/ is yours for however much you want, including free.

If you have purchased any of our materials in the past (especially the recent past) and wish you had waited, no problem. Get some others for way less or free. It’s okay. At my age it’s not about money anymore, it’s about being helpful.

So please spread the word, tell all your friends, tell all your enemies, come and get it at https://boptism.com/store/

Thanks everybody!
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:amazed: :good:
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A special place in heaven for Rich Wiley.
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This deserves a bump up. I didn't remember why I had started using the Focal Point material and started a new thread. (deleted now) I have to say the sales pitch "it will revolutionise your playing" is not hyperbole
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Doug,

Which of the Reinhardt books would you suggest for bass and tenor?
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Thanks for this. It's important that there's a next generation.
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