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Over The Rainbow

I remember Kirk doing this as a free lesson. I have a video of Kirk playing it but unfortunately the video freezes a quarter of a way through it. Sure does sound nice.

I never saw the TAB for this. Is it an easy one to follow?

Lovely tune.

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It has some pretty jazzy chords. It is on his Kirk a' Lorange lesson CD.

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Cheers allthumbs. I think my QT player needs a codec to play QT files. I can pick out the first 6 bars easily enough from the video. If I can get the codec sorted I might be able to pick up the tab from the video (I find Kirk's video's really easy to follow).

I do plan to get Kirks lesson CD, just not yet. Maybe when I've learned 'You've Got a Friend'.

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I just so happen to be arranging this tune for a wedding I'm doing this month. It is primarily arranged for accompanyment. Feel free to use this as a starting point. I put it together as a base for playing the arrangement and will more than likely improvise quite a bit around these ideas.
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Thanks Jim. I haven't got GP5, but I've saved the file in case I do in the future. More or less worked out the chord patterns on OTR, just need to put it all together now. Yikes.

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Thanks Jim. I haven't got GP5, but I've saved the file in case I do in the future. More or less worked out the chord patterns on OTR, just need to put it all together now. Yikes.

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