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Lesson #18084 - A Walk In The Countree

beasley pruitt

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1/29/2007 6:56 PM
Shawn:
Love this lesson. Maybe nothing "fancy" about it for you; butt it's hard for me. And 180? I don't think so. I'm still workin on 120. The concept is there and I got it...butt it takes a little time.
Keep 'em coming. Thanks. bgb
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Re: Lesson #18084 - A Walk In The Countree

1/29/2007 10:44 PM

Shawn Bentz (617) wrote:

Hey Thanks for the message. Its still a bit for me too, but I figure its something to work for. I normally put tempos faster than what I can do anyway. It pushes me to work harder and I firmly believe that sometimes, if someone doesn't realize something is difficult, they just do it. Good luck with your bass endevors. I hope future listings will be beneficial as well. Take care.


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Re: Lesson #18084 - A Walk In The Countree

1/29/2007 11:41 PM

beasley pruitt wrote:

that was supposed to be private. But, if I could possibly impose on you, would you please explain to me in laymen's terms, if possiblile, the circle of 5th;s.
I'm getting around the neck a little bit and maybe have a "clue" and I just don't know it. yet. truth is I don't understand 1st's, 3r'ds etc. even though I am probably playing them. I just like stuff I hear and follow E, A D & G at the appropriate frets.
I'm thinkin maybe ignorance is bliss, butt if there is a simple explanation, I'd love to hear it. (Literally!!) Thank U Shawn.

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Re: Lesson #18084 - A Walk In The Countree

1/31/2007 8:57 PM

Bruce Bentler (512) wrote:

Reckon that one didn't fly. Alright then. Jazz & 32nd notes. Who's in?