The “Six Pack” was a set of the following discs, minus the songbooks and disc file that came with Entertainment Folio 1

70020 The Blues Sweet & Low
Your left hand plays piano, bass and drums. The melody comes through on the right-hand organ. For Special Effects, choose a two-part song intro, two drum patterns, or a four-beat drum solo!
- Working Title: “Ballad Piano”
- Known Revisions: H, J
- Rarity: UC
- Musical Arrangements: Improvised
- Primary Musicians: Piano: Unknown, possibly Johnny Largo, Bass: Unknown
- SFX Musicians: Drums: “Joe”, Drums: Anonymous German Session Musician, Percussion: Marshall Pearlman
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- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/optigan/bluessweet.mp3|titles=The Blues Sweet & Low]

70016 Waltz Time
The program for all your waltz favorites! Push a left-hand chord button, and you play a piano, guitar, bass and drums, all in a perfect waltz rhythm and arrangement. Your right hand plays the melody on the organ, and you’re the Waltz King (or Queen)!
- Working Title: “Waltz”
- Known Revisions: E, N
- Rarity: C
- Musical Arrangements: Unknown, probably improvised
- Primary Musicians: Anonymous German Session Musicians
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- Dates Cited: 5-1-70
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- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/optigan/waltztime.mp3|titles=Waltz Time]

70010 Folk & Other Moods-Guitar
Push one left-hand chord button and you’re playing a guitar… folk-song style. The arpeggio sound is perfect for folk-song fests. Add the right hand and you’re a one-man (or woman) folk concert!
- Working Title: “4/4 Semi-Simple Guitar” “Folk Guitar”
- Known Revisions: D, E, N
- Rarity: C
- Musical Arrangements: Unknown, probably improvised
- Primary Musicians: (see notes)
- SFX Musicians: Percussion: Marshall Pearlman, Percussion: Anonymous German Session Musicians, Drums: John Raines
- Dates Cited: 6/9/70
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- Notes: This disc, like the other simple acoustic guitar discs, either features Frederic Noad on the guitar or an Englishman named “George.” There was also a “4/4 Simple Guitar” recorded, but that pattern obviously proved less interesting than this “Semi-Simple” pattern.
- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/optigan/folkguitar.mp3|titles=Folk & Other Moods-Guitar]

70019 Nashville Country
Push a left-hand chord button and you play electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass and drums in a hard-driving Nashville-sound arrangement. Your right hand plays the organ melodies. And there’s a host of Special Effects to complete the arrangement.
- Working Title: “Nashville”
- Known Revisions: F, M
- Rarity: C
- Musical Arrangements: Unknown, probably improvised
- Primary Musicians: Anonymous German Session Musicians
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- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/nashville.mp3|titles=Nashville Country]

70018 Banjo Sing-Along
You’ll enjoy playing every kind of music with a Banjo Sing-Along Program. The left hand plays bass, piano, drums and banjo. The right hand is an organ keyboard. But if you’re singing along, you don’t need the right hand at all… the voices are the melody!
- Working Title: “Banjo”
- Known Revisions: D, P
- Rarity: C
- Musical Arrangements: Unknown, probably improvised
- Primary Musicians: Anonymous German Session Musicians
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- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/optigan/banjos.mp3|titles=Banjo Sing-Along]

70013 Bossa Nova Style
Give all your favorites a south-of-the-border tang! With one finger of your left hand you play piano, guitar, bass and drums, all in Bossa Nova beat. On the keyboard, you play a marimba! Special Effects include guiro, shakers, claves, congas and bongos.
- Working Title: “Bossa Nova”
- Known Revisions: D, K
- Rarity: C
- Musical Arrangements: Unknown, probably improvised
- Primary Musicians: Anonymous German Session Musicians
- SFX Musicians: Drums: “Joe”, Drums: Anonymous German Session Musician, Percussion: Marshall Pearlman
- Dates Cited: 5-1-70
- Scale: Lowery Organ “Marimba” Setting
- Notes: There was also a “Fast Bossa Nova” recorded in Germany which was never used.
- Listen: [audio:http://www.optigan.com/sounds/optigan/bossa.mp3|titles=Bossa Nova Style]