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  buying a book called i was thinking on order a book called The Principles of Correct

Hey guys i was thinking on ordering a book called The Principles of Correct Practice For Guitar
By jamie andes has anbody read it what did they think ?

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Hi billybob ... I've heard of Jaimie and read some of his columns, but not the book. He seems very knowledgable and from what I can gather from his columns, it's about the physics of playing guitar ... posture, technique etc.

What stage are you at in your playing, if you don't mind me asking, and what are you hoping to learn?


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ive been at this for about a month now .ive got most of the major cords figering down im now working on smooth cord changes .As far as learning I would like to someday be able to join in on house party jam and play country mostly but also ccr and john cougar as well

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