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Kirk,

That was a wonderful lesson. I hope it goes into a movie file we can save.
Other than trying it on the guitar. I went to the keyboard to anticipate the extended versions. I loved it.
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Excellent song. It has a unique melody, and it didn't take me very long to learn. Thanks Kirk for all your time you put into these lessons!
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Thanks for this Kirk. I found it straight forward once my brain "programmed" in the quirky picking patern. Like a lot of your tunes, there is thread of melancholy woven into the piece. I really like the textures you create.
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