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CurtisD
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CurtisD
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06/11/2004 2:27 pm
hello everyone, i was just wondering of there are any guitarists (prefferebly good ones) that would like to give me personal lessons maybe on msn messenger or email or something, ive been playing for about a mounth i can play lots of intros but over past couple weeks i just really havent gotton anybetter if anyone is interested pls reply or add me to msn (Limpbizkit_6887@hotmail.com) thanks

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RevRaz
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RevRaz
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06/11/2004 3:20 pm
I tried one instructor via Email and I didnt like it. You dont get the face to face personal instruction you would if you went to someone in your area.

Just my experience.
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Dr_simon
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Dr_simon
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06/11/2004 3:47 pm
I think Schmange dose lessons by email, you might want to check out his instructors page
My instructors page and www.studiotrax.net for all things recording.
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Death55
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Death55
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06/14/2004 9:40 pm
I think if you just looked around on the internet a bit you would find some useful stuff. If not maybe you could buy a book about playing guitar or something !
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ezmoney
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ezmoney
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06/17/2004 2:24 am
well there are some sites with tutorials, but they have guitar tabs. u will become a more accurate player with notation, but oh well. heres some stuff about blackmore has some videos, http://www.riffinteractive.com/lyler/07-22-02/MainWindow.asp?dir=07-22-02 here are some metallica stuff with tutorials found some good info here. http://metallica-tabs.net/guitarlesson/guitarlesson5.html
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