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Were you successful with this Phillip?
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Were you successful with this Phillip?
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David,
On 2014-01-13 22:06, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades writes:
People,
I am doing my own Alternative Notation for Classical Guitar and with a
lot of help from Paul Morris am making good progress. I was about to
write a little Ruby script to generate random notes (400 == 100 bars)
Philip Rhoades writes:
> People,
>
> I am doing my own Alternative Notation for Classical Guitar and with a
> lot of help from Paul Morris am making good progress. I was about to
> write a little Ruby script to generate random notes (400 == 100 bars)
> within different ranges to practise jumping
On Jan 13, 2014, at 12:38 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
>
> I am doing my own Alternative Notation for Classical Guitar and with a lot of
> help from Paul Morris am making good progress. I was about to write a little
> Ruby script to generate random notes (400 == 100 bars) within differ
People,
I am doing my own Alternative Notation for Classical Guitar and with a
lot of help from Paul Morris am making good progress. I was about to
write a little Ruby script to generate random notes (400 == 100 bars)
within different ranges to practise jumping around the fretboard but it
oc