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Old February 14th, 2007
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  Could you slow down a bit

I love that you have videos showing what fingers and which cords should be used. I was just thinking if y'all could have a repeat or even a slow motion button so that I could be able to move my fingers and place them where they need to be with the lesson. Im really try'n but they are just to fast at the moment.

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In Windows Media Player 10 they have added the ability to slow video playback speed. (ctr+shift+S) for slow or right click on tracking bar will bring up menu.

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Thanks, I was wishing the same thing. Kirk's fingers just seem to fly over the strings. I was wondering if I was the only on ehaving problems!

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  another piece of software

Hello;

You might also want to have a look at a piece of software called 'gomplayer'. It can be downloaded at 'www gomplayer com'. I'm sure this is just one a many others you could try.

IT has playback features to speedup (c), slowdown (x) or 1 frame at a time(f) whatever video clip you are running. The previous bracketted letters are what you type when you are playing the video.


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In Windows Media Player 10 they have added the ability to slow video playback speed


Bugger if I only I knew that ages ago ...

I will be doing that in the future

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Thanks, I was wishing the same thing. Kirk's fingers just seem to fly over the strings. I was wondering if I was the only on ehaving problems!
I think watching his lessons make me envy him more than anything else.... gave his style up long ago maybe one day I'll try it again... one day

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