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	<title>Comments on: Learn acoustic blues lead guitar licks and solo playing</title>
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		<title>By: eternityrider</title>
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		<description>Hey, what a great demo! 
It is a very good quality video with superior close views of the fretboard and workings of the fingers. What I especially like is that you show both hands (when you take your right hand and show the way you strum while doing the lick). I wish more courses like that were available.
Another thing I appreciate (learning anything) is the repetition and variation. You included both in this short lesson, but the end result sounds fantastic. BTW, the sound of your guitar - gee, really great. You made me seriously start thinking of going back to guitar from my didgeridoo.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, what a great demo!<br />
It is a very good quality video with superior close views of the fretboard and workings of the fingers. What I especially like is that you show both hands (when you take your right hand and show the way you strum while doing the lick). I wish more courses like that were available.<br />
Another thing I appreciate (learning anything) is the repetition and variation. You included both in this short lesson, but the end result sounds fantastic. BTW, the sound of your guitar &#8211; gee, really great. You made me seriously start thinking of going back to guitar from my didgeridoo.</p>
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