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Rob
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Date Posted: 23:49:41 08/20/05 Sat
In reply to: Michael 's message, "help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" on 12:29:42 08/18/05 Thu

If I may make an observation, if you really want to play classical guitar music I'd suggest you learn to read music. It really isn't that difficult. If you read tab well, you already know where the notes are on the guitar, you just have to learn where they are on the staff. It will increase your repertoire, your playing ability and provide you with more useful information about how to play a particular piece correctly.

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