Country Songs for BIAB?
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Country Songs for BIAB?
Does anyone know where I can find Band In A Box files for the great standards of country music? Or even just chord charts?
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Louie Hallford
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Stephen,are you asking who has made these files. BIAB(PG Music) does not have such files that I am aware of and I have purchased about everything they have.
If such a thing is in existence,it will be because some one who has BIAB has sat down and entered the songs in his computer.
Many of us have a lot of the songs entered,seems somewhere there is a post about sharing files.If I can find it I will repost.
From time to time you will find someone selling BIAB files they have built from various Fake Books.
If such a thing is in existence,it will be because some one who has BIAB has sat down and entered the songs in his computer.
Many of us have a lot of the songs entered,seems somewhere there is a post about sharing files.If I can find it I will repost.
From time to time you will find someone selling BIAB files they have built from various Fake Books.
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David Weaver
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As per above...
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum3/HTML/005191.html
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http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum3/HTML/005191.html
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Mike Ihde
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Stephen,
I have about 40 country tunes among the 1500 or so in this batch...take a look.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum3/HTML/005191.html
I have about 40 country tunes among the 1500 or so in this batch...take a look.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum3/HTML/005191.html
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John Lacey
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Stephen, I've been using BIAB for about 10 years to demo people's songs and create BG tracks for steel instrumentals. I would suggest copping a Country Music songbook like the Hal Leonard one and just transcribing the chords onto BIAB. On some of their new style disks they have some pretty good country patterns, so I would utilize them. You could tailor the songs to the length and key that you want. That's the whole beauty of BIAB, it's simplicity and flexibility.