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Paul Higgins

 

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Post  Posted 30 Nov 2012 2:48 pm    
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Hi
Is there someone used to "John Hughey"
Old Rugged cross
I have enclosed the tab sheet the first section where the 7 are, I cant get it right it, is there enough notes
in there or I diden't know if is a miss print
thank you in anticipation
Paul uk

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John A. Russell

 

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Norfolk, UK
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2012 2:13 am     Copedant
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Paul

Check John's Copedant at the front of the Tab Book.
I know his RKR, is my LKR.
I also listen closely to John playing on the CD, to hear how he picks each note.
Hope this helps.

JR (Norwich)
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Paul Higgins

 

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United Kingdom
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2012 8:10 am    
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Hi JR (Norwich)
Thanks JR
Ive got my RKR, is my LKR as you said the wrong way round. But all the song all the way through is as it is printed, I listen to the song vlc is slowed the song right down, it seems to me there is not enough 7s i can't see the rest of the song being perfect and this not. but i can't work it out
regards Paul uk
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