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Hi Keith from Africa,

Your news letter is cool, and your guitar tips are handy. I have bee strumming for about 40 years and still learning!!! Love the blues, swing and rock n' roll.

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Welcome Keith, hope you stick around, we only have a couple of people from SA. (how do you go on thumb piano?)


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