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  New lesson: Dust in the Wind Fingerpicking Styles

There's a new video lesson on the two basic fingerpicking styles used in the song Dust in the Wind. Check it out here. Enjoy!

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I like it..

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nice one steve thanks


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Steve,

Thank you for the post. Outstanding video clip.

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Thanks very much iltpff, mickeyboy and eddie.


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I can do it... but I can't 'splain it... and you have done a wonderful job of that sir.


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Very nice lesson, I can't wait to get home and try it out.

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Hurry up and get the rest of it done so I can learn this darn song.

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Thanks knight and Dewy. Fly, lol. They're almost ready.


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Not to put the pressure on Steve, but I second Fly's e-motion! This one's a lot of fun.

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Thanks again for your time & efforts, Steve....great lesson!


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