Jake Shimabukuro plays his song "Let's Dance" on Chicago TV show "Corporate Country Sucks." You can see the whole show on CAN-TV Channel 19 in Chicago or on our video podcast. Go to www.corporate...
Jake Shimabukuro plays his song "Let's Dance" on Chicago TV show "Corporate Country Sucks." You can see the whole show on CAN-TV Channel 19 in Chicago or on our video podcast. Go to www.corporatecountrysucks.com for links to the podcast.
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I just saw this guy play live recently and it was probably the most amazing thing i have ever seen. His right hand is pretty much just a total blur the entire time.
I don't mean to be negative, but if you need someone to tab this for you, you aren't going to be good enough to play it. Learn your theory, practice, practice, practice and then you'll be able to figure it out... maybe.
It's not always that easy, especially for people like me who have never had a music lesson, who when they started didn't do anything but learn from tabs other people posted.
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