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Where did the White Christmas lesson go?

I'm trouble finding the fingerpicking lesson on White Christmas. Its not in the lessons section. I looked. Was it moved? Or am I just blind?

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I'm trouble finding the fingerpicking lesson on White Christmas. Its not in the lessons section. I looked. Was it moved? Or am I just blind?
Don't worry your not blind scottyboy I think it's still under Copyright so it would have been removed


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Oh, ok, thanks.

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Oh, ok, thanks.
It's ashame scotty would have liked to hear that, the forum rule on copyright songs had to be changed because a lot of sites are being closed down because they have been using copyright material, it's too risky for this site to do it in the present environment, it might be worth checking with the moderators but I'm pretty sure that song is still in copyright, could you do another version?


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# "White Christmas"

* written by Irving Berlin
* first recorded by Bing Crosby for the film "Holiday Inn" in 1942.

1942 is well within the copyright time span. It is surprising how many Xmas pop songs were written in 1951. Go figure. Must have been a lot of snow that year.

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