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Hello; My names Bernie and Ive been playing guitar for longer than I'm willing to admit, and it seems that when I think I'm getting pretty good I'll see or hear somebody that just blows me away and puts me back in my place. So I know there's still lots to learn and this looks like a pretty cool site.

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Hello; My names Bernie and Ive been playing guitar for longer than I'm willing to admit, and it seems that when I think I'm getting pretty good I'll see or hear somebody that just blows me away and puts me back in my place. So I know there's still lots to learn and this looks like a pretty cool site.



G'day Bernie

Don't worry mate, we all go through that, even the Satriani's, Vai's and Van Halen's of this world I'm sure have experienced that at some stage of their career.


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