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  Yesterday my attemp ton Kirks arrangement

Hi everyone! Here is my attempt on Kirk's arrangement of Yesterday, I just played the verse for now. Ill be posting the whole song arrangement soon. Tell me what do you guys think, thanks a lot. Cheers

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cool. Those drums need to be more back in the mix though. Shame to drown out your picking.

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Hey buddy its really coming nice !!!

Great work mate, rock-on !!!

Thanks for sharing and waiting for more from ya !!!

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I would say that if you're picking out a melody then a backing track is appropriate, for fingerstyle you're kind of accompanying yourself so there's not really a need for it. From what I could hear though it sounded smooth and clean. Well done.

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