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its cool I came on here just ready to tell you ........well you know.............
and yet within the first 20 seconds .... i was out ...its awesome... some nice moves ,, some nice brazillian arpeggio work going on ... i listened i few times ,, thats not normal for me ,, really well done .... Super professional ... thanks for posting ....
its cool I came on here just ready to tell you ........well you know.............
and yet within the first 20 seconds .... i was out ...its awesome... some nice moves ,, some nice brazillian arpeggio work going on ... i listened i few times ,, thats not normal for me ,, really well done .... Super professional ... thanks for posting ....
:) :) :) Thank you for listening!! This was a fun one to learn!
Ole indeed! You've inspired me to learn this! I actually tried when I first started playing nylon and gave up when i couldnt do the tremolo part lol I think I could give it another shot now. Thanks!