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I just wanted to mention how good is the quality of the movies attached to lessons, Kirk!!! Great job! You've really improved in making them! Splitting screen, adding chord progressions... great ideas! And now the RESOLUTION so large in "Fire and Rain"! I feel like you're here in my room showing me how to play... Next thing would be making movies from few diferent angles, 'cause I'm not really sure what you're doing with that thumb back there
Just kiddin', of course... In fact, I think that the resolution of e.g. "Over The Rainbow" movies was just fine, and that you can keep it that way... Not a complaint, of course, just a suggestion because of the bandwidth problem I've seen you mentioning earlier...

Keep up THE BEST work I've seen!!!

Edit: I've realized now that maybe this is a wrong forum for this tread... If the tread should be in Suggestions/Troubleshooting & Feedback forum, please move it... I'm sorry for this "mistake"...

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Glad you're enjoying them namiguShin ... now that we're getting help through donations, I can afford to save the movies at a higher resolution. We all win out when we chuck in!


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Well, now I feel bad for not being in a position to chuck in... And GfB surely deserves donations! So great there are people who appreciate it and can help...! for them.

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