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Old April 12th, 2008
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Hello everybody,

I'm Pedro, 66 years old. Ik started playing classical guitar. Now I want to train bossa nova and jazz. I want to start from the beginning.
I hope you might have some suggestions and tips.
I will be very grateful,

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I probably never listen to how other songwriters write their songs, I just write on using my own imagination. windsong
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Welcome
here's some bossa nova to maybe start you off...
Bossa Nova Rhythm Guitar


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Hey all I'm 34 years old and I've been play or should I say learning the guitar for about 2 years. I like to think that I have learned alot since I'm teaching myself and I recently got the learn and master giutar series by Steve Krentz. I love to play and sometimes it even sounds like music....imagine that.

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Hola Pedro, I too am 66. I hope your memory is better than mine (I learn 5 new chords and forget 3) Buenas Suerte.

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