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Dropped D slide rhythm lesson. Check it out!

Just wanted to thank you for this lesson. It just seems very natural and easy to play. It was my first slide lesson and convinced me to order the slide dvd. I would encourage people to give slide a try if you have not. I picked it up 2weeks ago because of a finger injury(which has since healed) It forces you to concentrate on one note at a time.I know that sounds simple but you cant hide behind a barrage of notes. The guitar seems fresh and more exiting now. So glad this site is here. Well o.k. on the other side of the world.

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That's great, easy slider, I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson and thanks for ordering the DVD. Slide is definitely the most addictive forms of playing guitar if you ask me. I can sit down for what seems like a few minutes only to find I've been noodling away for a couple of hours.


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