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Old Apr-18-2012, 5:24 PM
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I learned all the boxes from this book. Awesome book. I wish I could find mine. I gave it to a friend; but I can't remember who. That was the 70s dude!
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Old Apr-25-2012, 2:36 PM
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This gives you a bit of an insight to how he developed his groove/chops style that you can instantly recognize.
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Old Jan-02-2013, 12:42 AM
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Smile Memories

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh. bring back memories. I still have the book. i used to have the floppy plastic record that came with it back in the old days.They just don't make them like that anymore. Looking forward to hearing it again.
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Old Jan-02-2013, 12:48 AM
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Hey Nice I have this book but with Jimi Hendrix on it instead I am just missing the record

Me too. Wonder if it seems as hard to play as it did in the 80's
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Old Jan-02-2013, 12:57 AM
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Cost a few bob back then.

Just looking at the price. When i bought it i was still at school. It was quite expensive for me but well worth it. Lucky if you can buy a beer for that money now. That's where i first learnt string bends. lol
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Old Jan-02-2013, 1:18 AM
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I learned all the boxes from this book. Awesome book. I wish I could find mine. I gave it to a friend; but I can't remember who. That was the 70s dude!

I learned the boxes too. It took me ages to remember them and seemed so hard at the time. How times change.
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I join this forum just so I could download this book. Thanks a lot mate!
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Old Feb-27-2013, 3:08 PM
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I join this forum just so I could download this book. Thanks a lot mate!

Really I would never of guessed
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I also had this book, fantastic.
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Me too, learnt the boxes off this one, great tunes. Also had the vol 3, can't remember who did that one.
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This book was my bible growing up! I learned alot of great things from it and my playing took off from there. Thanks for making it available to all of us who lost our copies throught the years...
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Great book and music

This was the first book I studied way back in the early 80s, and I think it holds up well.
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