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Typed "Highway to Hell" into Google Maps, no dice: got a store in Melbourne, Australia. Any suggestions on how to find the right route? RNJ
There's a Hell, Michigan. So, I-75 northbound maybe?
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Here is my take on arpeggios... This is how I normally place my hand when i do them. I'm not sure if I should have posted here or the swap shop.. I was working on arpeggios a bit and some other stuff.
Olé! Thanks for that. That's a lot of power in an arpeggio! (which I find myself severly lacking at this point..ugh).
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"Anything you do can be fixed. What you cannot fix is the perfection of a blank page. What you cannot fix is that pristine, unsullied whiteness of a screen or a page with nothing on it—because there’s nothing there to fix."
It does! I think with all of your guy's help, I'm starting to narrow it down to what the problem is. Poquito a poco. Thanks again!
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"Anything you do can be fixed. What you cannot fix is the perfection of a blank page. What you cannot fix is that pristine, unsullied whiteness of a screen or a page with nothing on it—because there’s nothing there to fix."