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Old November 7th, 2005
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  Here there and everywhere part 2?

Hi Kirk,

I know you must be busy with all the great changes your making but will you post part 2 this week?

Part 1 is brilliant....I love your interpretations of beatle classics.

This one is a real gem!!

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Yes, Jason, I should be able to do it in the next couple of days. It's a little trickier that part 1, as it changes key to Bb ... not a very guitar-friendly key ... lots of barre positions.


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Not to tricky Kirk been practicing part one for the last week, almost there. My wife says if she here`s It again "she leaving home" oh no another Beatles.
Cheers Kirk. tony.

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Thanks for your reply Kirk.

I await with baited breath....could'nt come up with a clever beatles reference like tg did...lol

tg....I have been lucky. Kirks lessons, especially the Beatles stuff, has inspired my wife to pick her old hobby of singing.

I thank Kirk for all the hours of fun we have had because before finding his site all my guitars were dusty relics from high school days....which my wife encouraged me to sell.

We now share a renewed, common interest in making music....which has lead to many a fun and interesting evening ;-)

Our kids even even think we sound good!!

You've outdone yourself Kirk ;-)

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OK.Jason,
Me like you, guitars thick with dust, Finding Kirks lesson`s has made the guitar interesting again, I have been playing since the 60`s on & off and got stuck in a rut, ( hard to get out of ) I like the blues but up till last year played the in the twangy old strat sound not at the time knowing how you could make a strat sound like.
but after a year of Arlen Roth tapes now can play alot better. always wanted to play finger style but found It to difficult but thanks to Kirk 1`m slowly winning,
Keep on Rockin. Tony....

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Part 2 is up and running now.


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  Part 11.

Part 11 arrived, what a cracker Kirk, the only problem is after trying to play It I dont know If I should hang myself now or later !!!

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Wow....very cool Kirk.

Thanks for getting this up...its great.

I sure I will have a question or two once I start to digest it.

Your the best,

Jason

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WOW!

What an amazing tune....I have it flowing pretty good and its just so fun to play!

I found the hardest part was nailing the Gm in bar 5...I managed a fingering that avoids the barre for that chord without cheating on any notes :-)

Thanks again Kirk....awesome lesson.

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This is my first post and I am just becoming familiar with the site. Is there a place to go and obtain one file of the tab for "Here There and Everywhere"? What is the easiest way to get the tab?

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Ed

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OK Ed,
just go to home page, click on lessons then click on free guitar lesson`s. Its all there.
Great site, Good luck.
Tony.

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Hi sugarlander ... welcome.

The only place to find tab for the lessons is on each lesson's page. If you have GuitarPro, you can also download the GP4 file and open it and see the tab/notation there. If a lesson is in several parts, the tab will also come in separate parts.

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Hi sugarlander ... welcome.

The only place to find tab for the lessons is on each lesson's page. If you have GuitarPro, you can also download the GP4 file and open it and see the tab/notation there. If a lesson is in several parts, the tab will also come in separate parts.

Cheers,
Kirk,
Thanks very much for the help and your teaching.

I just looked at your "Romeo" lesson. You are so right. It is a classic tune. If you have not heard Monte Montgomery do it (he has a live CD) I am sure you would enjoy it greatly. Even Marc K. might scratch his head in wonder at Monte's version. Anyway, thanks for making this tune available too.

Ed

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Hi Kirk,
only one question and the moment.
love the here there and everywhere lessons, would like to hear the very beginning of this tune, as in the song it starts (To lead a better life I need my love to be near)I would appreciate you letting me have a tab on that.
Lessons are great keep up the good work
All the best, Mike

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Ouch- , Is there any way of easing my hands into the bar cords (especially Bb). I'm only getting it one out of every 3 attemps and it hurts ! Hence I'm online to have a rest.

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