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guitarristamadrid -> Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 13 2010 4:17:31)



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sean65 -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 14 2010 0:51:28)

Cool, thanks[8D]




Elie -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 14 2010 6:06:15)

they sound nice . ty




minordjango -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 20 2010 8:20:40)

they are cool , thanks man much appreciated.

got any scales? or anyone suggestions im still going over phygian and major , id like to see some scales that really focus on string crossing , or groovy exercises




guitarristamadrid -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 20 2010 8:30:17)

Yeah I got a ton of scales focused on different technical challenges (such as string crossing), send me an email and I will send you back the gp5 files




minordjango -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 20 2010 9:46:53)

cheers man your too kind , lets both get back to practice .

all this technical ltalk is actually great for me




Tomrocker -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 20 2010 12:27:07)

I guess i'll put my nose for that guitar pro file too;P)) tomrocker57@hotmail.com.

THanks in advance

Welly




Jamey -> RE: Entri's 3 chord groups, for use with right hand technique (Apr. 20 2010 19:48:48)

I'm a little slow on the uptake. The chord groups are great but my (probably extremely obvious) question is, what technique for the right hand? Or is this a fretting exercise using an arrangement of three common chord groups that work well together? (I almost feel like just answered my own question)

Thanks for any insight.
- Jamey




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