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  Theme from M*A*S*H

I'm going to give this one a go in the next few days. Looks challenging enough and I always loved the the theme tune to this great series.

Anyone else tried it, and if so have you encountered some sticky moments?

Let you know how I get on.

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  M.a.s.h.

Hello SGM (SleepyGuitarMan),
Oh yea, I alway's loved the show and the theme. I'm not new to guitar but I'm very new to finger style. I had a ton of songs that I wanted to try from Kirk's free lessons and didn't know where to start. Well you just helped me make up my mind. lol
I will give it a shot. Good luck with it and keep us informed and I will keep you updated on my progress. I need to get some kind of desk mic or a way of recording so i can share some audio.
Wow :::::: I have a song or should I say a style and a song to learn. I love homework.
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  mash theme

I'm not that good but was able to pick up the song pretty easily. A few parts are a bit tricky but if I can do it , you can Sleepy.

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Thanks zforce,

I've had done a video of my attempt at this tune. You can check it out on the link and see what you think.

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it was pretty easy but getting the timing right and that hammer-on was kinda tricky to get by XD, but practice makes better


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