This might be a stupid answer. At least a nontechnical one.
1 John Denver has put out several acoustic versions of his songs.
2 If you are internet savi u can find chord files for guitar. This is similar to tabliture files but only has chords. It can be a process but the chords can be read by your screen reader or if you're lucky enough to have a braille printer or display you can read the chords.
I hope I'm not getting ahead of myself.
Anyway a couple of work arounds i thought might help.
bb
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No, because what you have is a final compressed track. if you can get your hands on the master recording then you wil have that option. with equalization you can enhance certain instruments based on how much that track was in the fore front. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victoria Vaughan" <vrvaug...@mailzone.com>
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Is it possible to either be able to listen to or record just the voice and guitar from my CDS of John Denver? I feel I could do a much better job of picking out songs, if I wasn't distracted by other instruments.

Many thanks! Vicky
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