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A number of visitors have asked for a place where they can discuss aspects of musicianship that may not include Rickenbackers. I hope this category fulfills that need.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Great job, Peter. As always.
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Thanks, P Ricky. I have actually always thought of emailing you and asking if I could start this topic, maybe moderate it like Bob with his topic and Curmudge, etc.etc. With my theory background I hope I can help others out and learn some stuff too.
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Jason: You are hired!
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This is a super idea. I'll be checking in often.
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Post by winston »

Jason,

You have a lot of work ahead of you by the looks of things.

Thanks for volunteering and congrats on being accepted for the job at hand.
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Post by tony_carey »

Well done Jason, a great topic....
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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I like it! Great idea, Peter and well done Jason. Looking forward to some really interesting stuff here.

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Congrats, Jason!
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You da man Peter! Great addition to the website!
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Thanks everyone! We'll have some fun and learn stuff too.
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Nice idea! Now Howard can learn a lot by the time he gets to Cleveland mid September, just in time for his debut gig at The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame And Museum!

Been practicing, Aitch?
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Ouch!! Crikey.... I think I just broke my left wrist, Jeff! Sorry 'bout that.........

Or was it my right one....... being on the other side of the equator has me all befuddled - I'm used to hanging upside down!!

Er.. yes, Jeff - some. Image
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Great idea and the timing is perfect. I've wanted to take it to another level. I've hooked up with another guitarist who is far better than me. He is happy to help me out and I have actually made some progress. When we get to jamming together using a "band in the box" set up We get in a groove and time slips away so fast. So fun you don't want to stop. This will be a very good asset
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It will be healed in time, Howard.
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