Experiments in Terror!

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Brad Norris
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Experiments in Terror!

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Evening all. Ok decided to try and string my 7 sting Beard dobro to the Speedy West tuning in Andys book. (Hi Andy) Probally should have tried this in the morning when I can see,better. Forgot half way though I was stringing for 7 and not 8 and had to go back and retie minus sting 8. Then somehow lost string no 4 altogether, my sons wife found it on the floor. Anyway finally got it done minus sting 8 equals a Cm6 chord yes? Sounds cool and have Absolutely No Idea What The Heck Im Doin Here!!! But sounds cool on the straight bar strums.Gonna try E13 tomorrow!!!!
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Brad Norris
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Sorry Im mean C#m6 and dark Im blind and can't spell both

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Sorry I mean C#m6 and Im blind as well as can't spell!
Jana Lockaby
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Re: Sorry Im mean C#m6 and dark Im blind and can't spell bot

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Brad Norris wrote:Sorry I mean C#m6 and Im blind as well as can't spell!
Don't worry about it. Me too. Auto correct and spell check don't always help either. It sounds like you are having a lot of fun.
Oh, and my grammer stinks too.
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Larry Carlson
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Don't feel bad.
If I am not chasing an invisible string that I dropped on the floor during a string change things are not going as usual. :(
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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Mike Spieth
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My cats will find any string, or portion thereof. :D
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