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From: ryan@fremen.DEC (DTN 264-8280	MKO1-2/E25)
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Subject: Re: Jordan, Chapman, Van Halen, et al.
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 10:56:59 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov  6 10:56:59 1985
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---------------------Reply to mail dated 4-NOV-1985 22:50---------------------

>Posted by: decwrl!decvax!wanginst!vaxine!mm
>Organization: Automatix, Inc., Billerica, MA
>     Chet Atkins has been able to play bass, chords, melody, and even
>countermelody using "conventional" left and right hand technique.  His
>version of Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever" is a good example.
>------------------------------------
> Mark C. Mudgett
> uucp:  ...!decvax!encore!vaxine!mm
> phone: 617-667-7900x2394
>------------------------------------

Speaking of  stealing  -  Chet  got that arrangement from Guy Van Duser (and
took  his  time  giving credit where credit was due). Any folk finger-picker
can  play  bass,  chords,  and  melody  simultaneously  (that's the point of
finger-picking),  even  me  (no,  I can't do "Stars and Stripes" yet - maybe
someday...).

Mike Ryan
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