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  thanks for Plane Talk

I have been playing guitar for over 25 years or so.

The last 18 of that professionally.

Kirk Lorange's "Plane Talk" has had a huge impact on me as a musician.

I cant overstate how effective this is!

If you are a player, who like me, tried modes, every scale known to man, and is still not satisfied with your ablility to create melodies, improvise, and particulary, improvise over difficult chord progressions.....then give the Plane Talk DVD a go.

I recommend the DVD, as seeing the Plane Talk method in action, is certainly a great help.

It has changed the way I view the guitar and play the guitar...

Cheers

Peter (Wiz) Knight
Ozland Recording Studios Bundaberg Queensland Australia
www.ozlandmusic.com


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