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  1. Wish you’d done a slow version of the whole song to follow as we get up to speed. The pick up notes and repeat signs are making it tough to follow…For me.

  2. Been working on this song for awhile now and had a breakthrough moment. While looking up “repeat sign” and attempting to understand the structure of this song; I figured out that this has an alternate ending in the A Part. Play the A all the way through, then on the second pass Play that alternate ending. Once I figured this out it all started to sound much clearer and make more sense. Watching the video and listening over and over was just so frustrating because I couldn’t make sense of it. Now understanding this alternate ending concept; I’ve had such a Tah-Dah, breakthrough, light-bulb moment.

  3. I second the slow/medium/fast versions of the full song request. Doesn’t even have to be a video. Can just be an mp3 to play along with. Fun song though! Parts of it are up to tempo but I get bogged down in some of the “stickier” areas. (*cough* *cough* section 10… *cough*) 🙂

  4. Awesome! This is why I signed up — I want to start learning songs instead of just playing licks and scales. I’m hoping I can get a few of these memorized in time for the holidays. Thanks

  5. Master Jedi Tony,
    I am going through the sections since completing Billy and trying to get the rhythm of the whole song correctly as you play it upon completion . I know you’re repeating sections and I’m having a little trouble getting the right flow. This part would be ideal for the slow, medium and fast settings! I love this flatpicking and I’ve taken to it more than any other style. (so far!) 🙂

    Any instruction you can give on the continuity would be appreciated!
    Thanks and take care… PJ-Pete (padawan)…which means ‘the learner’ or ‘apprentice’ in the Star Wars world. 😉

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