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Andreatorres |
| Andreatorres@gmail.com |
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great work dude! your site is imposible.
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Ronald Alvin Kidd, Sr. |
| Verichini@hotmail.com |
Location: Jonesboro, Georgia USA |
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My appreciation for your work is mirrored in my compositions. How I love Bach.
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Ged  |
| highschooldiploma.shd@gmail.com |
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Very nice band I like this.
Such a great site about music I am glad that I found this site, thanks.
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David P. McArdle  |
| Dmcardl0@cpcc.edu |
Location: Charlotte |
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Would you guys be interested in coming to play in Charlotte, North Carolina? We have alot of Jazz lovers and guitar players that would love to see you guys play.
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Kevin  |
| kevin_ind_asia@yahoo.co.in |
Location: Coimbatore,India |
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Dude......... i saw ur videos in youtube.... You are amazing...And i like ur tone...How can you play two different parts at the same time? The right hand naturally wants to play what the right hand is playing......
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Trevor  |
| trevor_trotman@hotmail.com |
Location: UK |
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Amazing! I've never seen anything like it. Where can I buy your records?
Adam Fulara Saturday, 28 August 2010 19:36 Host: 94-40-115-242.tktelekom.pl
On this page in "Buy CD Now" section. Thanks and regards!
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TravelingTommy |
| timmytravelz2@yahoo.com |
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Pretty cool vibe we have going here, keep it going =]
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Jamie |
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 Tuesday, 15 June 2010 06:06 IP: 161.45.0.163
you are amazing. saw your maple leaf rag on youtube. great man.
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Don Bratton |
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Location: Marietta, Georgia USA |
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 Tuesday, 26 January 2010 17:41 Host: 42.136.afsnetworks.com
Hey,
One last idea. Have you ever explored running separate effects pedals/wah-wah to separate sides of your custom guitars and the visiting the variations of the two playing in tandem? One more way to continue blowing us all away!
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Don Bratton  |
| d.bratton@comcast.net |
Location: Marietta, Georgia USA |
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Wow! What a pleasure to hear your playing and exceptional technical prowess. I would love to hear you expand your horizons and give your listeners the pleasure of hearing diversity in your styles. Example:
1. to mix "traditional" finger picking and solo guitar playing into your tapping style.
2. I think your audience would love to hear your interpretation of the blues.
3. To include other stringed instruments. A mandolin? A banjo? A 12 string electric? Acoustic guitar? MAybe something you have invented?
Lastly, check out this guitar site. Cool. http://www.rksguitars.com/
Thanks again. You are one cool cat.
Don
Adam Fulara Tuesday, 26 January 2010 20:52 Host: 94-40-115-7.tktelekom.pl
Don,
I have never wanted to play separate sounds, for me it's just guitar, like 2 guitars, but maybe in the future... BUT now I'm working on counterpoint improvisation methods, so it will be something different from "usual two-handed tapping". I'm trying to use WAH in counterpoint too. Maybe we will hear some "counterpoint blues" in the future. :) Thanks for nice words
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