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Old December 3rd, 2005
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  Angelina by Tommy Emmanuel Guitar Pro

Hi Kirk,

I did the introduction in Guitar Pro of Angelina as my first GP project! It is really cool that it works so nicely.

I'm going to send you the file to show you what I did. Let me know if there is anything I'm missing or could do to make this lesson material. I want to make sure that I'm doing this right.

Also, I noticed your site only accepts Guitar Pro4 attachments. I was able to export to GP4 but is Clancy planning on adding GP5 to the allowed attachment list?

Jim
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Great stuff Jim ... isn't GuitarPro neat? The steel string sound is very nice.

I've enabled gp5 uploads now. I've got to head out the door for a gig now, but I'll get back to you shortly about adding lessons. Thanks!


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  very nice tab

i like the angelina tab a lot, sounds very nice and does not seem to complex.
thanks a lot for posting

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Maaaan!!! you gotta finish this tab!! It looks like a hard work , but i bet you can handle it properly

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