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  Freight train / Trambone

Well, I started playing guitar in June 06... so that's 10 months already

Anyway, here is Tommy Emmanuels arrangement of Freight train / Trambone..

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Wow 10 Mths and your Boom Chicking like that. That was great . Imagine what you will be doing in a couple yrs.

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Damien,
That was real good.


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Made me smile, great tune nicely played, well done.

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thanks for the comments!

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Nice. A foot tapper

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Damian,
Nice fret work at the end. You have done well in 10 months.


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10 months at 6-12 hours a day right? fantastic progress you must be a natural Johnbullard

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hehehe no, but let's say I'm playing a bit tooo much a day

People might not think, but the guitar I am playing in this recording is a cheap $50 guitar hehe. I've only lowered the action at the bridge to keep it playable

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