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Parisienne Walkways

Been learning to play Gary Moore's Parisienne Walkways for about 2 days now, few timing problems in these early stages and yet to work over the speedy bits but here's what I have so far.
And I'm absolutely loving this tune so far, it's a real pleasure to play.

http://www.deca-dance.co.uk/images/paritest.mp3

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Very nice tune and playing. Nice sound. Its a keeper.
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Very nice tune and playing. Nice sound. Its a keeper.
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Thanks for that, it's one of those tunes i remember from years ago. Then suddenly today while practicing, the thought came to me "oh my god i'm playing parisienne walkways" a tune i used to listen to years ago... how things change eh...
This is one I want to master that's for sure.

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That is sounding pretty good. Congrats.

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Enjoyed that...Very smooth...

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Nice! Smooooth!

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Gary Moore's Parisienne Walkways
Gary's one of my favorite guitarists and I probably have all of his music. His tone and feeling is 2nd to none - for me anyway. Good job!


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Isn't that melody bitter sweet, good feel, Johnbullard

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Very nice playing there,Jon.

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Real nice, Jon.....not only is the playing great, but your tone is sweet too.


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