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Old December 7th, 2005
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  Blowin' in the wind, classical gas

Hi, just wanted to know what you guys think of this. It's kirks 'classical gas' and 'blowin' in the wind' (2 of my favourite lessons), and a song ik picked from the web..

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They sound great Robert. The first one could use a touch more accent on the harmony line on the top strings. It kind of faded in places. You are playing very fluidly. I am impressed.

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Nice Job Robert....those are two great lessons and the third song was pretty too...do you know the name of it?

I liked the way you arranged the intro for classical gas.

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Thanks Jason! I really have no idea what the name of that song was... i only know that i got it from powertabs.net...

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Great playing goofy ... you have a nice flow. That's a beautiful Elizabethan sounding piece, that last one. Sounds like it was originally played on a lute by someone with a feather in his cap.


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i really liked that last one but all were great. I was wondering if you had the site from that last piece, sounds peaceful


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Very nice Goofy, well done. That last piece did indeed sound like it was written to serenade a damsel fair.

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They were great. So fluent. Sounded like no effort at all was made to achieve outstanding results.

Impressive.

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Very nice playing!


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You should be proud of all three, great.

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Three big thumbs up!

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Nice!! I could listen to that all day.....

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Yeah enjoyed that, love good pickin

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good playin man! how long did it take you to learn these pieces?


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Very, very nicely played!

I've loved classical gas since I heard it as a kid (when it was new... ) but I never got around to learning it. Listening to you, I think I might...

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