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March 10th, 2008
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Just a suggestion...
As a beginner, I find the lessons/videos really useful, and are helping me loads, but what I'd also find useful would be if the lessons were given a difficulty rating or something? It would make it easier to find new things to play and to progress too.
It's just a thought I had.
Werdah
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March 13th, 2008
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Playing guitar for what seems like forever.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Interesting. I think Kirk does point that out in his presentation. Perhaps a number level or category may be helpful.
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP
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March 13th, 2008
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I think that was discussed here at some length several months ago and everyone was kinda liking the idea, but I guess it never materialized. It would simplify going to songs, say if your playing level was a 2 on a scale of 1 to 10, you wouldn't bother clicking on songs that were an 8 or 9. Maybe Clancy will reopen this can of worms!!!!?????
hb
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March 14th, 2008
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Songwriting Moderator
Playing guitar for over a year.
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I don't have any views on this really except that all the lessons are free, so you can browse through at no cost, and in that way you will be exposed to a range of possibilities you might otherwise miss out on. 
One good thing about music is that when it hits you, you feel no pain - Bob Marley
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March 14th, 2008
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+1 to Carol's reply, I'm still a beginner but I like the challenge from all of the lessons, might not be able to play it as shown but I do pick up a thing or two from all of them. So I think a rating system wouldn't really help me much, just my opinion. 
"To play without passion is unexcusable" - Ludwig Van Beethoven
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March 14th, 2008
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Playing guitar for over a year.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by X4StringDrive
+1 to Carol's reply, I'm still a beginner but I like the challenge from all of the lessons, might not be able to play it as shown but I do pick up a thing or two from all of them. So I think a rating system wouldn't really help me much, just my opinion. 
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