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"For Those Tears I Died"

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Greg M. Silverman

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Oct 1, 2002, 2:03:13 PM10/1/02
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>On another note, I have been playing Larry Cooperman's pentatonic scales
>from his web site. These are very good for the left hand! Do these for
>about 20 minutes and you will feel like you can play anything.
>
Phil,
Have you tried his whole tone scale in tri-tones study, 'Pest Control?'
This is a lot of fun!

Cheerio!
Greg--

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David Schramm

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Oct 2, 2002, 7:15:21 PM10/2/02
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Larry was hit by a car over the weekend and his leg was broken. I've been
filling in for him at Fresno City College. So I've been learning some of his
stuff to teach to his students for the next few weeks.


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David Schramm
Clovis, CA
http://schrammguitars.com


David Schramm

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Oct 2, 2002, 7:15:21 PM10/2/02
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Rick's stuff is great. I have all of his books and recordings. He played at
our church about a year ago. I've been playing his hymn arrangements at
church ever since.

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David Schramm
http://schrammguitars.com


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Chris Vail

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Oct 3, 2002, 4:35:37 PM10/3/02
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"Default User" <philip....@boeing.com> wrote in message
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> Rick's stuff is great! This is my favorite kind of music.I picked up all
> the Christopher Parkening compilations on CDs recently. After listening
> to these for a while it occurred to me that some of the most impressive
> pieces (to me)- Jesu, Sheep, and Creatures, were all arranged by Rick
> Foster- Parkening really makes these sing, so I bought Rick's "Favorite
> Hymns" book recently.
>
> I have "Eternal Guitar" on order.
>
> I can't wait to get it!
>
> Phil

It'll be money well spent. Its well above my
skill level, and at the rate I'm going, always
will be. But its good listening.

Chris


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