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Christopher Woitach
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A great jazz resource

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I've been really pleased at how many people have been interested in copies of the set of bop licks I found on the Internet a long time ago. It proves that there are steel guitarists who are interested in jazz, and aren't afraid of standard notation - cool!

I just wanted to direct those interested to a great free site for all kinds of jazz information:

www.bopland.org

Just click the "how to search" button, and enjoy!
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John Alexander
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Post by John Alexander »

Thanks for the bop licks and the cool web site! :D
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Let's get one thing clear:

Thanks for the bop licks and the cool web site!
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If you click on the music it will play. you may know this already..
George McCann
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Post by George McCann »

Good Stuff, now to find time to add something else to the practice schedule.Gonna have to quit the day job...

THANKS
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

The 50 Bebop licks will keep me going for quite awhile. The bopland site will keep me going the rest of my life. Thanks a million for the tip!!
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