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March 30th, 2008
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Up-beat strum fun
Made another for practicing...hope some enjoy it!
Again...vary your up-down pattern's for variety.
StrummingChordChangePractice.wmv
"To play without passion is unexcusable" - Ludwig Van Beethoven
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March 30th, 2008
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Wow, that is great X4String
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March 31st, 2008
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Thanks Nutty, I appreciate that.
And for those who use windows media player, double click on the video to bring it up to full screen veiwing...much easier for some of us old eyes around here{lol}
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March 31st, 2008
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Nicely done, Kenny - that was a fun one to play with! Lots of possibilities for different patterns there.
Mac
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Cool concept, works great with my strat and a clean amp settting
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March 31st, 2008
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Well done Kenny, thanks.
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March 31st, 2008
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Thanks guy's...nice to hear!
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April 1st, 2008
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Was the music from your BIAB band, Kenny?
Mac
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April 1st, 2008
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Aaaah waay too fast for me - but I'm working on it. It's fun, thanks for posting. 
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April 1st, 2008
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Cool idea, really user friendly and great fun to play with, thanks Kenny 
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April 1st, 2008
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Originally Posted by X4StringDrive
Made another for practicing...hope some enjoy it!
Again...vary your up-down pattern's for variety.
Attachment 6916
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seems like I was able to download it, but how do I find it on my computer  real player comes on but it plays the last thing that was downloaded on it ??
thanks
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seems like I was able to download it, but how do I find it on my computer  real player comes on but it plays the last thing that was downloaded on it ??
thanks
windsong
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You might want to try doing a search on your computer for "StrummingChordChangePractice.wmv" - that's what the filename defaults to when I click on it to save it.
When you save, your browser should pop up a dialogue box that allows you to specify the location you saved it in. If you used the default location, you may want to click on the file (here on the board) again, and pay attention to what directory your computer is saving it to.....that's where it should be! 
Mac
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April 1st, 2008
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Yeah Mac, made with band in a box, printmaster-12 and win-dvd creator.
Thanks Carol & Chris
If you still have problems Gene I could e-mail it to you if you like. Although in reality, Stratrat's got the answer.
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April 2nd, 2008
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Originally Posted by Stratrat
You might want to try doing a search on your computer for "StrummingChordChangePractice.wmv" - that's what the filename defaults to when I click on it to save it.
When you save, your browser should pop up a dialogue box that allows you to specify the location you saved it in. If you used the default location, you may want to click on the file (here on the board) again, and pay attention to what directory your computer is saving it to.....that's where it should be! 
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Thanks Stratrat
I went back to the thread here and tried it over again, downloading, but real player came on with the cord video and it worked, like wow. Don't know how I actually did it, but i guess by going back and trying to reload did it. I don't know anything about computers
again thank you very much
windsong
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April 2nd, 2008
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Originally Posted by X4StringDrive
Yeah Mac, made with band in a box, printmaster-12 and win-dvd creator.
Thanks Carol & Chris
If you still have problems Gene I could e-mail it to you if you like. Although in reality, Stratrat's got the answer.
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Thanks X4StringDrive
I accidentally figured it out, just luck, so it was on Real Player, but for some reason it never played the first time around, maybe it takes time to download  .
Like always you provide some very helpful training exercises. Look forward to more.
thanks
windsong
I probably never listen to how other songwriters write their songs, I just write on using my own imagination. windsong
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