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    Default Video Lesson 3-27-08 Bending "In Time" and "In Tune"

    Howdy!

    This week I kind of ran out of time to generate a new lesson but I did a video for one of my earlier lessons that was "print only" on string bending...

    Check it out at:

    http://markweinguitarlessons.com/ind...d=68&Itemid=39

    You can find the complete archive of my video lessons and other materials at http://www.markweinguitarlessons.com/
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    I can't watch this now, but I'll certainly do so tomorrow.
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    Hey thanks! That is pretty useful practice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark wein
    Howdy!

    This week I kind of ran out of time to generate a new lesson but I did a video for one of my earlier lessons that was "print only" on string bending...

    Check it out at:

    http://blog.markwein.com/2008/03/27/...d-in-time.aspx


    You can find the complete archive of my video lessons and other materials at http://www.markweinguitarlessons.com/
    Nicely done Mark ! Clear and well demonstrated, I guess I will send many players to your video for reference beacuse people kept on aking me how to properly bend strings
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    Nice work & the pdf notes are fantastic. I'm glad it has standard notation as well as tab.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Hey thanks! That is pretty useful practice.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jipes
    Nicely done Mark ! Clear and well demonstrated, I guess I will send many players to your video for reference beacuse people kept on aking me how to properly bend strings
    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Nice work & the pdf notes are fantastic. I'm glad it has standard notation as well as tab.
    Thanks guys!

    The standard notation is very important to me....even though 99% of the people using the lessons will just read the tab I hope that they will at least use the standard notation to get the rhythms from...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark wein
    Thanks guys!

    The standard notation is very important to me....even though 99% of the people using the lessons will just read the tab I hope that they will at least use the standard notation to get the rhythms from...
    Now there's a lesson right there!!!

    Great stuff Mark.

    Cheers,

    Bob

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    Thanks for the lessons Mark :

    Great to have the tabs along with the standard notation too :

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkwrenn
    Now there's a lesson right there!!!

    Great stuff Mark.

    Cheers,

    Bob

    Quote Originally Posted by Guitar Gal
    Thanks for the lessons Mark :

    Great to have the tabs along with the standard notation too :

    GG
    Thanks guys! I realize that not everyone is a reader but I hope that having both types of notation helps you get the whole picture....

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