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I decided to go with the first recording because they kept getting worse
I missed a few notes her and there but I hope you'll like it anyway :-)

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Very nice, good picking too. keep it up.

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Well done Laz ... it's such a neat thing to play, isn't it? I'll never tire of hearing those chords change simply by moving one finger. Great tune.


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It sure is I play it often when I can't think of anything new - That's actually one of my biggest problems with playing... To think of something new to learn.
I know, I know you can always improve on technique, right?
It's just that it's much more fun playing tunes you wanna learn instead of doing scales and theory.

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One of the first fingerpicked tunes I learned, I dont finger pick many others -very nice job!

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Laz -
Nice job. Be careful though, do not play before going to bed. It is a tough one to get out of your head.

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Nice job Laz, Whenever i try to play that song, my picking fingers get all stupid and trip
all over each other...!!! :o)


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Great job, Laz

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