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Hi Kirk,

Any master lessons planned for the near future. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the last one. It took me weeks to be able to play a sloppy version but it has gotten much better in the last few weeks.

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Hi, Jason. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes, I certainly have plans, time is what I'm short of but I'll see what I can do.


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Thanks kirk,

Your stuff is always worth the wait....and there is still lots to keep me busy in the "beginner" lessons.

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Kirk:

Liked your arrangement of Old Time RAG. There are lots of arrangements (most incredibly long) for this but you have done a nice job arranging the notes for the top string. I think yours is the most manageble I have seeni the higheer part. I have seen in this in E with half bars etc and this is better done in g. It not easy but with your video you can hear the accents for ragtime and fingering is good so it becomes that much simpler (altho it is not simple) to pick up.. Missed not seeing third section but if you get your arrangement under hand adding the last bit should be easy. It is super with video and tab asguide. Thnx for doing this one.

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