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HUGE Thanks to Fretsource!

Hi Fretsource.

I'd just like to say a HUGE Thank You to Fretsource.
I'd promised myself to start learning standard notation, and your lessons on Standard Notation have really helped me out!

Again a huge thanks, and thanks for helping out fellow members.


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Double +1 to Europa, those lessons are outstanding.

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Double +1 to Europa, those lessons are outstanding.
Yep I recommend anyone starting out to check em out.

Reminds me, I'm gonna get to those lessons again myself!


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Thanks a lot guys. I'm glad you've found them useful.


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Add another vioce to the above!


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I know I'm a new boy (actually an old boy but you know what I mean) can I add my voice to the comments above. Fretsource makes the theoretical side really accessible, his lessons are brilliant. Many thanks.

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