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Would like to applaud (or if I had a Tambourine shake it in your direction) you on the quality of this clip, just fantastic. My one complaint is that I have become a little to addicted to this this site , I find myself logging on at work a litte to frequently, luckily I am the boss so I won't be sacked, but I may go broke and given my playing talents would never make it busking. My sincere thanks to all that contribute here.
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I would like to second that.
This finger style lesson and Rainy Day Waltz are perfect for a new player such as myself. They're not too long, not frustratingly hard to play note wise but have a real challenge in getting them smooth.

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Thanks, guys.


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