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Old July 12th, 2007
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Ragtime pickin

this was the first tune that I heard from this forum, and it made me want to join. I thought "if only I could play like that..."

Well, around a year later, I can play the song finally! It still doesn't sound as good as Kirk's, but hey. Its getting there slowly.

Its a great lesson on a style rarely mentioned on any other guitar site.

Check it out here: Ragtime Pickin'
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Great job there sidewinder, flowed very well. This was a great lesson wasn't it? I still play it myself quite often.

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Yeah, the lesson is very good. Kirk is quite the arranger.

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