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February 12, 2010
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Willie Gardner @ 7:59 am #

In reference to the email request. I have been singing and around singing groups for quite some time. Never really thought about playing guitar. The group musicians have been asking me for some time about trying to play. Just never really put awhole lot into it. I am a well rounded singer. I hope I can progress with this course and in about 6 months surprise my group musicians with a little solo on the guitar. My style of music is gospel and thats what I want to concentrate on. My favorite musicians are the ones that play guitar/bass for gospel quartets. No special ones!

February 17, 2010
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Martin @ 2:00 pm #

JB, just want to say thanks for a great web sit. I have learned so much and am lovin' it. God bless. Martin

March 4, 2010
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Bruce @ 2:49 am #

Just reviewed your ebook on chords and must say I'm disappointed b/c I downloaded it expecting detailed information on chords and chord construction. Please don't represent the ebook as a 60 page chord book because it isn't!

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Bruce @ 5:30 am #

Reviewed major scales, chords & modes. Only 4 pages but it is FULL of the information that a guitarist (or any musician) needs to get started on chords. GREAT!!!!

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The Tortoise @ 8:29 am #

Sorry you feel that way, Bruce. Can't please everyone I guess. Perhaps you are at a more advanced level. What else would you like to see in the Guitar Chord Secrets eBook?

March 5, 2010
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Bruce @ 3:03 am #

The major scales and chords free download does a better job of explaining modes, in one simple graph, than two large scale books I've been hanging on to for years. Way to go – thanks! This kind of brevity and simplicity is what guitarists need.

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Bruce @ 3:06 am #

I've tried unsuccessfully to download the guitar theory pdf on two different computers. What is saved is a link to your website. I'd really like to look at this pdf.

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The Tortoise @ 8:44 am #

Works for me. Perhaps if you right-click your mouse and choose "Save As" – to save it to your desktop – will work.

March 13, 2010
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Weboo21 @ 1:34 pm #

Up to month 12 now and can honestly say I can play any key on any part of the fretboard. Can even accompany my grand daughter on her Bb trumpet. I ain't easy MegGee.
Bob Webb

March 14, 2010
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Paul Andoniadis @ 12:29 am #

Just want to say what a great help the FD course has been for me. I truly had no idea about guitar for many years of playing and this has really opened my eyes. It's really made me enjoy playing more than ever and now I can set myself some realistic goals for myself and know I'm doing it the right way.

Also, John, thanks for your quick responses to my emails and help you have given me over the last couple of years.

Thanks,

Paul

March 17, 2010
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adam @ 6:56 pm #

Clear, concise instruction. Thank you.

March 19, 2010
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Richard @ 11:53 am #

I really like the video on the I V vi IV chord progressions. Chord progressions are where most sites lack much useful info. I like the examples given and would love to see more on chord progressions.

April 5, 2010
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wayne cloete (from Orkney, South Africa) @ 8:31 am #

Thank you for an excellent learning progrom. I have learnt more in two months than in the last ten years.

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