New Years Eve is coming: Are you ready?

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Paul Sutherland
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New Years Eve is coming: Are you ready?

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Joe Cook
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That's a really beautiful arrangement. One of the best melodies of all time. I really love how versatile the PSG can be. I haven't been playing but about 6 months now but I've discovered so much about harmony. Your arrangement Paul, is a great example.
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George Brown
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Very Pretty Paul. Great picking, and arrangement.
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Paul Sutherland
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Well, are you?
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Larry Jamieson
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Yes, Paul, I AM ready! I put new strings on the Zum, practiced "the tune," and told the bass player to be ready by 7:30...
Nice job on your post. Excellent playing and great intonation. I know YOU are ready, how about the rest of the band?

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Paul Sutherland
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

Larry: The band changed the key on me to G, and I haven't played it in a year (the recording was actually done over a year ago); so I have some practicing to do. When I played it last New Year's Eve everyone was singing along and half-a-sheet to the wind, so my playing, and the band's playing, really didn't matter much. Just have fun with it.
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