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  Strips away the cobwebs from music theory

Hi to all......Just received "Plane Talk" and I'm about halfway through the second read....and things are starting to fall into place...every aspiring fingerstyle player should keep this amazing tool handy...it really strips the cobwebs away from music theory and puts learning on the fast track...Thanks again Kirk....Lugnut (Rick Cyr)

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It is an eye opener isn't it.

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So many instructors out there spend so much time trying to show people what they know, or try and get people to do all the fancy moves that they do because, hey, it's cool. Kirk has taken the time to break it all down into the simplest components. This is the tried-and-true method for training: the ol' chunk and chain (break it down into small bits and chain it all together).


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