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Old 11-01-2009, 11:42 AM   #1
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Walt Johnson's Book

I've had some inquiries into this recently, so I am posting this publically to help folks out. As many know, I have enjoyed Walt Johnson's little booklet, "Double High C In Ten Minutes." Many have asked where they can buy it, so here's the link. Just tell Walt that Nick sent you! Walt Johnson's Double High C Order Page.
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Re: Walt Johnson's Book

The tune that is on the CD that comes with the book is pretty wicked.

When I ordered my copy about 7 years ago I remember it taking months to arrive, and multiple phone calls. Hopefully he has sorted his shipping issue out by now.
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