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Old December 5th, 2006
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Well here's my christmas song, its short and sweet (well maybe sweet) I was playing around with kirks lesson but didn't have time for Xmas. This is first postion chords picked I settled on. It was good practice anyway
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Hey tom, I can tell that it has that particular style that's prevasive in most of your songs. You said that you've played with Kirk's lesson. Was it the easy or tricky one? I found the easy one a cinch to pick up on. Now I'm just trying to get comfortable enough to play it with a little feeling and confidence.

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Hey fly, I went right to the easy one thinking try that first. I didn't have time to spend with it, but i liked it. His was out of first position and more like tab (which has always been time consuming for me) and some vibrato which I can do but its not easy for me. I just played chords and experimented how to pick the notes so there was some melody recognition

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