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Thomas Whiteley

 

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Well done Pat and thank you! 

Pat;

Many thanks to you for all your work, effort and the end result! I knew before you started you would have a huge project on your hands. This was no small undertaking on your part. I could imagine the frustration before you started. The time and effort are truly appreciated.

It is indeed a pleasure to have been a part of this adventure. Ours was the easy part – playing. Since I play traditional flamenco I was very pleased to hear others playing the same style. I sometimes think I am alone with the style I play. I was proven very incorrect!

Again, thank you Pat. I think this was a real learning experience for you and something you will never forget! Now you can give us lessons on editing! I might fly up to Portland one of these weekends to get together to meet you, play and perhaps edit a bit!

Tom

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Patrick

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RE: Well done Pat and thank you! (in reply to Thomas Whiteley

Tom,

The welcome mat is always out!

Yes it was a very arduous task, and it’s not over yet. I tried to keep things pretty simple, like a bunch of guy’s getting together to play. I didn’t want to tackle backing tracks. That would have been another two or three weeks of work!

I was surprised that almost everything was on the traditional side. I am tossing in a more contemporary piece on the final clip.

Your other piece will be on the third clip (first fret).

Pat
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