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  Can anyone ID this video?

Found this video on video.google.com but I can't find it anyone on this site. Anyone know where it's actually located (and if there's a lesson) ?

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...28029817762306

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Never mind, just found another post in the forums asking the same question Sorry for the bother.

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Just about to direct you to that post chump. You beat me to it.

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Kirk does a paid lesson of that tune. Stormy Weather. Fun to play.

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Awesome. I'll keep checking the forums for more info on that lesson. Thanks for the replies guys (and thanks for the welcome too!).

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