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New lesson from Kirk

Not for beginners to try and wrap their fingers around, but well worth a look. I first saw this demonstrated about 30 years ago ... left me dumbfounded for quite a while until it all sank in.

The Ultimate Stretching Exercise


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Not for beginners to try and wrap their fingers around, but well worth a look. I first saw this demonstrated about 30 years ago ... left me dumbfounded for quite a while until it all sank in.

The Ultimate Stretching Exercise
HI Kirk.

This lesson is nothing short of fantastic!

I quote: "all music is everywhere at once." ... Approaching the guitar via Quantum Physics ......... I love it!

Thanks Kirk. Great lesson here.
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PS: The PlaneTalk book and your slide DVD should be in my mail box any day now.


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Very nice Kirk. Great demonstration that shows everthing you need at any point in time is somewhere right under your fingers.


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I thought you'd like this one, Bob!


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WOW , I sure like this little lesson on getting the fingers to stretch , it was much needed as I have just been going through learning the A scales for something to get the fingers to stretch .
So much to learn , as I feel like I will never learn a song , because I want to get the fingers to be close to automatic before I learn a full song .

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ouchies! ouchies!...no pain no play guitar...feels great!! thanks Kirk

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How good is this?

I'll be practising this forever and a day.

Thanks Kirk. You never cease to amaze me.

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