The tape is a 7.5 inch per second mono recording. The reel was played on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file. Post processing and was done by David Avery with Nuendo using the following Waves Plugins: Q10, X-Hum, S1 Stereoimager and L2. The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file. Tut Taylor Reel #17 seems to be a commercially-issued lesson on how to flatpick the Dobro; too bad we don.t have the published tablature so that we can follow along. Tut plays all the music, while a narrator does all the talking. It appears that the beginning of track 1 is really the sign-off at the end of the tape. -Setlist, Notes: Mitchell Wittenberg Tut Taylor Flatpicking Dobro Instructional Lesson Unknown Date 1. .Kick out the dog and let.s pick Dobro. 2. .First, let.s tune the Dobro. 3. Hammer-ons..Pull-offs 4. .Sliding up and down on two strings. 5. Rhythmic Patterns 6. G Chords.C Chords.D Chords.Walking up. ..Rhythm is more important than speed or fancy patterns. 7. .Do not confuse the segments with musical notation. 8. Cripple Creek (various tempos; various licks demonstrated) 9. Lonesome Dobro 10. Instrumental (?) 11. Instrumental #10 (various licks demonstrated) 12. Wildwood Flower 13. Wildwood Flower (various licks demonstrated) 14. (Write to Tut with questions.)