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rc

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hi, here is some links to my cousin playing some acoustic guitar. i hope you like it - regards robbie.

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Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
hi, here is some links to my cousin playing some acoustic guitar. i hope you like it - regards robbie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn8V8BYwrqg&NR=1
Thanks for that, he is a decent player. Listen to this guy, O'Carolyn's Draught, pretty good and smooth, just came across it listening to your cous.
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This guy is really good! Listen to this one in DADGAD, it's much better than the last piece I found. I gather he's French.
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rc

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my cousin thinks that he is mince at playing the guitar, but these other players are really beautiful, thanks, if only i could read more than a bar a week 🙂

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Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
my cousin thinks that he is mince at playing the guitar, but these other players are really beautiful, thanks, if only i could read more than a bar a week 🙂
For folk music, you don't need to read music, just listen close and play it. Or get a good ear music teacher or mentor. Having music parties is a great way to learn. Have musicians over to the house, get drunk, stoned, whatever and have them teach you stuff.