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  Kirk's fingering on Rainy Day song

Absolutely loved the new song by Kirk.
My problem though, was that I couldn't see Kirk's L/H fingering properly in the video. All that I could see was when Kirk played the high E string notes.
I tried to utilise the zoom function but it didn't make any difference.

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Yeah, the angle is kinda difficult... Maybe it could be more perpendicular to the fretboard...

I guess you could solve the problem if you watch both wmv and Guitar Pro file...

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I like this one a lot. I'm struggling with a lesson I'm trying to learn now, so might have a break from it and learn this one.

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Hmmm ... I can see most of it. I'll try to adjust the angle next time.


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Thanks Kirk! Although maybe if I zoomed in a bit or zoomed out (one of the two) I might get a better view.


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And is there more to the tune Kirk? I think it is a lovely tune and wouldn't mind adding it in the repertoire, if you wouldn't mind?

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Glad you like it, Scotty. By all means add it to your repertoire. That's all there is to it at this stage, but I did have a couple more ideas ... when I find time I'll have another poke around.


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Hi Kirk:
I'm definitely going to learn this one. Especially with my fellow guitar club members coming back from holiday's in a couple weeks. Are you expecting to have a downloadable version of the video and mp3?

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  Re: Kirk's fingering on Rainy Day song

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... Are you expecting to have a downloadable version of the video and mp3?
Yes, done ... forgot, didn't I.


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