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    Default Learn a quick country lick

    Here's a country lick I "designed" the other day... what do you think?
    It's not so easy to play fast, but hey we all need a challenge right? It sounds cool when it's played clean and fast.



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    Those were some cool licks.

    I was enjoying it until I got distracted by the Home Shopping Network Esteban crawl & link below your always smiling nordic face .

    On a side note. Two years ago, my wife ordered an Esteban electric guitar from HSN for my teenage son for Xmas. I researched online & discovered that I could get him a better guitar used on EBaY. It was my first EBaY purchase, followed closely by an EBaY guitar purchase (or two ) for myself.

    Thank you Esteban for your crappy guitars. Without you, I might never have picked up a guitar .
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Man, Robert, this one is gonna keep me busy for awhile. Great stuff. Thanks. And yes indeed, it sounds KILLER played fast.

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    I think it sounds great, definitely a keeper.
    I may never get past the "medium" tempo, but I'll sure try.
    Thanks, Robert!
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    You are welcome, glad you liked it.

    There's an awful lot of work (read "time") that goes into making a short lesson like this.
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