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Old February 25th, 2007
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interesting little tune...I can't seem to do it with good rythm but eventually I think it'll come. It's a good one for starting with as it helps build dextarity. In just one day I think i've improved.

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It is a fun little tune. Glad your enjoying it.

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My wife heard me playing along with the MIDI. Her comment from the kitchen, "That's a pretty tune". I seldom get that kind of comment from her. She's so used to hearing my stuff. She probably keyed in on the newness of Capo Lane.

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I have also noticed others commenting positively "thats a nice tune" when they hear me play it. And I'm not that good so it's really praise to a beautiful tune.

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