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New Lesson: Riffs in the Style of Slash: Sweet Child O' Mine

Major apologies to GT. There was no upstaging intended. I was in the middle of preparing this when he posted his recording! Oh well. This is a lesson where we are working together. When you check out the lesson, also check out the thread that contains his excellent recording.

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Thanks it is a good post. GT played it and you show us how. Good combo there.
Thas what this site is about. Team Work and learning.
I'm glad to be a member.
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Thanks it is a good post. GT played it and you show us how. Good combo there.
Thas what this site is about. Team Work and learning.
I'm glad to be a member.
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Hey bro, you dont have to apologize. Its ok, i dont have any problem. I think is super cool to have someone like you helping out another members. If you need anything from me just ask

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Good stuff Steve, just wish I was good enough to play this classic
One note at a time, my friend.


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Good stuff Steve, just wish I was good enough to play this classic
I see this kinda thing posted throughout a lot of forums, and it drives me nuts!
This is why I have added a signature to save me posting over and over...

Having faith in yourself will let you play anything you want - it just down to a matter of time and practice...

I'm not having a pop at you,Mick... It's the 'I don't know if I will ever be able to do that' thing that gets me every time I see it posted

We all play guitar here - Let's do it properly, without restrictions, with self-belief,and make our learning journeys a whole lot easier and more enjoyable!


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My bad,I did mean to post a big thanks to Steve for taking the time to put together these great lessons.

Thanks for giving some back,dude. The Karma police will surely smile on you.


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