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Old December 31st, 2007
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1st Slide Recording

Well its a start I hope
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I hear you on the pinky.....I use the slide on my ring finger. My pinky couldnt handle the job.
Keep trying to use your pinky....it may get stronger and it leaves you 3 fingers to fret with.
Get that vibrato working too.


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Thanks again SlickCat, yeah definitly gonna try and stay with the pinky, its only been a week or so and I can feel it getting a little better so hopefully just some time for that aspect.

Yes vibrato/tremelo is a hurdle for me right now, but I won't give up.

btw...great intro on Cshude's tune...very authentic sound/fit you did...


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