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Jack Mattison

 

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North Bend, Wa
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2009 11:38 am    
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AS some of you know.... I posted an earlier thread about having a bad Sunday playing with the praise and worship group at my church, due to having trouble finding some "off" chords in the contemp. stuff that they do. But with all of the help and explanations I got from some of you here on the forum, plus going back over some of my old matierial that I have...... This Sunday turned out just GREAT... I want to say to alot of the guys just starting out, that it really pays off in the long run to get your basics down, ask questions, and practise, practise, practise. I have been at it now for 2yrs. and worked up too the point where I now can play with a group, even tho they are doing things with more then "country 1,4,5. chords". But thanks to the help from this forum, Lessons I have bought, it is coming together more and more everyday. Keep working at it even though some times it seems boring, but you need the boring stuff to help you grow to the fun stuff. Once again all of you that helped me, and sent me stuff, and e-mailed me. THANK YOU. God Bless.... and have a great week. Jack<><
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David Collins


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Post  Posted 3 Jun 2009 5:01 am    
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Keep at it Jack, it just gets better and better!
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