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anyone have any suggestions how to download this?---please e-mail me----kazak1251@lycos.com---please put in the subject line----paul franklin video----thanks
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Isn't Paul's right hand technique fasinating to watch? It's more like a classical guitar player's right hand than a steel player's in the way that he is blocking with his finger (pick) tips, most of the time. (Funny thing, because Brent's right hand technique is more traditional to a steel player's with the use of the the thumb and middle finger).
Me, I'm still trying to make all the way through a song without flubbing it up somewhere along the way. (At 52, I'm just glad to be able to play at all, actually).
Can you imagine what a year or two of working with players of this calibre would do for you?
Les
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Me, I'm still trying to make all the way through a song without flubbing it up somewhere along the way. (At 52, I'm just glad to be able to play at all, actually).
Can you imagine what a year or two of working with players of this calibre would do for you?
Les
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Still way too fast for me but !<SMALL>I'm moving at a snails pace.</SMALL>
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Yo, Man! homepage<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ad Kersten on 27 May 2006 at 03:28 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks to all of you for your nice comments!
Tommy White,
I have a request I wish you would put up a video of your solo version of Amazing Grace so everyone can see just how deep your well is. Out of ALL the times we have jammed, that moment when you played it as a solo piece still stands out. Brilliant work.
To all,
Thanks for visiting the website.
Paul
Tommy White,
I have a request I wish you would put up a video of your solo version of Amazing Grace so everyone can see just how deep your well is. Out of ALL the times we have jammed, that moment when you played it as a solo piece still stands out. Brilliant work.
To all,
Thanks for visiting the website.
Paul
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