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Old June 12th, 2004
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  Thank you, Kirk!

Once again, my friend, you have come to my rescue and saved me.
My new Larrivee Parlour arrived today- my 2nd guitar and I've only been playing 7 weeks! Anyway, I've been playing a Cordoba- nylon strings, so my new guitar has steel strings and it sounds so different!
I'm trying to tune this thing with my Korg CA-30 and nothing seems to be making any sense, so I remembered your online tuner and there I am- yes! My buddy Kirk has saved me again!
Thank you, my friend for being there. I am doing pretty good, learning my barre chords, practicing lots and I'm up to 5 songs now, most of which are nice easy chords, well, I just love those blues chords and blues songs.
You are so right about that fingerstyle- I love it! I recomend this site to everyone.
Wish I could go see you play in person one day so that I could thank you in person for all you have done for me. But I am here in smoggy California and you are very far away. Thank you, Kirk.

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Thanks for your posts, sf4e. I'm glad you're finding this site so useful and that your playing is progessing so well.

All the best,

Kirk

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