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From: DaveKear
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  • VERY Nice !

  • Nice, ma man =)

  • Really really good! Enjoyed a lot :)

  • Amazing..I knew something was coming when you simply did the brass section plain and simple. Great blend thanks!

  • Holy Shit!!!

    \m/

  • Great job!

  • very good

  • It is so enjoyable to hear this piece played so well. Thanks for sharing your talent!

  • I love you. o_o

  • you are awesome

  • vc toca dois sons ao mesmo tempo!!! perfeito cara!!

    "you play two sounds at same time!!! perfect man!!

  • Awesome. I tried it on the piano and it was hard.

  • Dude, you should apply to become a partner, definitely deserve it!

  • class

  • dont die any time soon :) i wanna hear more!!!

  • A-MAZING!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hi, Very Nice Playing!

    I,always liked this song played both songs together.

    I,never could catch on to it though.

    my styles are all completely different as are everybodys etc.

    Keep up the Good Work!

    TheBanjoguy2 Ken

  • Beautiful !!!

  • for the love of god never stop making these videos

  • That is beast

  • Don Felder, former guitarist for the Eagles said he first heard this Chet Atkins combination-tune when he was first learning to play guitar. Don said it took over a year to do it (practicing 2 hours a nite on this tune) with many bloody fingers to show for it. He wrote this in his best selling book "Heaven and Hell" p.26 and went on to further state that he finally gave up on it and threw his guitar on top of his bed, went to sleep, woke up and played it perfectly from then on. GREAT JOB Dave!

  • could you tell me the name of the publication or any info you have that would help me find it? I would really appreciate it... I have someone who would really get a kick out of this and i would really like to learn it

  • It's been a while since I learned this piece.

    Don't really know where to find the sheet music.

    If you can't find it, just write out each part.

    Put Yankee doodle in the bass and

    Dixie in the treble, and line them up.

    Good luck,

    Dave

  • @MrBangor Just watch this fellow play the INDIVIDUAL parts ... study them over and over again. When you know them perfectly ... just put em together.  Nothing beats woodshedding. Use your eyes and your ears ... they are more important than your fingers.

  • That was awesome. Did you pick that up by ear?

  • Great piece- nice work! If I could only play like that I wouldn't have to keep practicing:) Your the best!

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