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Hi GV... thanks for the pointers.


It's much nicer if you're willing to add them at The Guitar Lesson Guide, because they stay there for posterity, are searchable etc etc...


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Hi GaJ


I went to your site, but it was down. You know in the past that I've been posting them in there and not so much as the last couple of post. Let me know about your site situation. Thanks

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Hi guys, back again with another mind boggling French guitar site. You'll need to download a program called "tab edit", it is free for the purpose of this site, but you can buy it also if you want. If you use chrome you can translate the site into English. If you are in to the blues, check out the blues section, some real fine tunes there to be had. Hope you all enjoy this one.









http://www.guitare33.com/

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First, don't let the front page turn you off, yes, it is an old site that hasn't been updated for a few years and even maybe a dead site for the owner, but check out the songs in tabs with tab edit. By now most of you that have seen my recent post know you'll need to download the tab edit program which is free to try and you can use it on all this sites that I've been posting without paying for it. This site has a few instrumentals from the Shadows also, was hoping for the Ventures, but... Also has some Gospel songs on it too.




http://www.1951agw.talktalk.net/index.html

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Hi guys, back again with a site that over the years has been a favorite with folk guitar, clawhammer banjo, bluegrass banjo, ukulele and the harmonica. Richard, over there is bringing in some new ideas and has already started this month with the Best Web Videos. A nice find in the videos for Christmas is this one: http://ezfolk.com/best-web-videos/gu...ent_night.html


Here's the site: http://ezfolk.com/

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Hi guys! This site takes you into the Acoustic finger style of guitar playing. Fei san is really a fine player as you'll see. His site offers his playing with tabs that can be downloaded with guitar tux and maybe guitar pro. He has a variety of tabs from guitar players such as: Eric Clapton, Andy Mckee, Masaaki Kishibe and Tommy Emmanuel. He just posted a Christmas tune also ,that is really a beauty to play.


His site has Chinese written on it, but you can change the language on one of the pages with its tabs.


http://nothingbuttabs.blogspot.jp/

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It country pick'n time. Some call it "chicken picken" or whatever they can dream up. Vinnie over at power-twang has just released his new " Building Solos" DVD. I have it and this is what I said about it:


Power-Twang Building Solos DVD is truly a 'must have'. This DVD comes with printable pdf tabs, MP3 backing tracks and a program called

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