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Over 30 plus
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If teaching guitar many of my students
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Have
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It's about the best
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Play to learn the
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You may have even asked
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We get bogged down
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When we're learning guitar with mahoosive SC
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A Music Theater
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It's all really a lot
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In this video I'm going to show you how to easily navigate
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It's your
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Through the notes
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So that you can quickly find
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End route
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What's for
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Is tonic not
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That's for keys by using a con
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You might not
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You've used before in your learning and
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It's called
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Hey guys we're looking at another method to memorize the fretboard now this is a really cool one
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Stream the powerful indeed you are powerful if you connect
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What's the kids doctors and then we're going to do this is by using a technique
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Call
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And as we know our musical alphabet goes ABC and I'm going to do is I'm going to draw this in
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Jessica
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AB
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And then we're going to go to Jake because this accurately rep
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Represents the string and you can see it
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Books like that
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I did a workshop on this but I figured that 45 minute work
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Probably be condensed down
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So the first thing we're going to do is we're going to look at this idea of
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And the idea is how do you eat
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What's an elephant
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Apart from them being endangered species and we wouldn't do that
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The way we would do that hypo
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Let's play is we would cut it
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What's a small bite size
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Is pieces that we can manage
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Switch to two
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And this is what we're going to do with this information
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Near this
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Looks horrendous as it is and actually if you've ever seen the fretboard maps that have got the sharps
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Listen to slots in and on Latin
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Those are even more
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So how do we break it down
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We break it down
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What's a chunks now what we'll see is that we get a B and C I'm going to draw these
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Is it fret wires in between
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Does that and then hopefully
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You will see
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Latin emmer
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What is in the if I put these here together
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No it was important
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Count from the last lesson that assured you that B&C
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And en
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What
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But what we're going to do is we're going to take this I'm going to put it
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Need some
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This is the first
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What's chunk that we're going to do this is why this video is called this is as easy as ABC
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Now this Gap here is one fret or a half
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What between the air and the B
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What happens if we get
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What's one step
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Which
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Two
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We can see that
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And then between B&C we can see that is
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Step and that is one
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So we're going to use these little units of measurement to help us
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What's to build the
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In between
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This here
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You can start to see
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My person that we have for the
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ABC
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The
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Nothing that we have for the
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EF this is going to be
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Play one
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This is going to be a
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Put in between the sea to the Deep
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We could think of that as being one step
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As well so we've got this Gap
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Up here that we can put in there and then what we have is
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What's lonely G here
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This G's on its own
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In my workshop I call this the G is the gangster
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Has no crew to hang out with
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Now what happens
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Is when we get ABC
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Play Def
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This it goes up one
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Again and this is always the same guys it never changes
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You just never ulcers
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We got the lonely G here and then we go up a whole step again
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And then we get back
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Connect to
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So hopefully
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You can see that we've got exactly the same pattern there as we have there
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And
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Just always going to be
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Step in between them now there is something that goes
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What's that under the
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How about some thoughts and if you want to learn more about that then watch
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Snooze video here
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But the thing to come away with it is that we only have
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Three
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Books that we need to
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Need to be able to
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Consume
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This is chunk one
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This is chunk 2 and this is
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The smallest of
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Does the chunk
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Go to 3 the lonely G
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Play Gangster
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So what we going to do now is we've got to take this information and I'm going to use my trusty highlighters
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I'm going to take the ABC here I'm going to show you how these chunks
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All fit together let's get this blue one
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What's the
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And then we'll have this green for the lonely
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Using this we're just going to spot out where the ABCs are so
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Let's look at this
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Where is
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What's the chunk
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Play B
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Is it a good way of doing it if we know this is the are string then we know it's going to go
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Can you put if we look
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Up here on the E string
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ABC now the thing to remember is anything that happens on the E string here
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What day is going to be mirrored on the thin E string as well so
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Is scoot over there
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Just get that one out of the
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And you can see it
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What's ABC wonderfully easy and every string will have its own ABC on it so let's go
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Pull up the D string and you can see we have to
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What's the travel quite far up the neck here to the ABC
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Is there and then let's look on the g-string not too far from the head
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That goes ABC there this is a bit of a tricky one cuz you noticed we get one high up from the 10th fret
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Play that goes over the
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What's 12 on the 13th
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And we only
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What part of it there
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Listen to BC
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You can't think to yourself okay we can make another pattern with this
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We could have BCD
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BFG
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And then have a lonely a
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Hopefully that makes sense if that doesn't make sense rewind it
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You can see that you can come up with another way of saying this
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Is the mall where is you have into understanding then the easier it is for you to absolutely own that
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So we've got the ABC's all done and dusted there right we've got the deaf these guys will do them in
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Blue color hair
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So we got a d e
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Just
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And then if we go on this one here
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D
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Again and we know that we're going to get the deaf
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Just after the ABC
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Because we know our alphabet OB
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We know that there is a whole step in between the Sea and the D
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And you can say going up
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One which is also known as a step brilliant so let's look
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Look at the next string here G
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Sing ABC
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Oklahoma
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And you can see we get deaf
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Also on the B string we get a little bit of a destruction because of the kink in the tuning we get
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The D
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Just
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Are they just a complete it off on this thin e
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Play Def
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Because it's an E string
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If the bounce that over
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Answer the thick E string as well
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How do you can see we get
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Now the coolest thing that you may have not
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Is is how these pair up next to each other just like the other fretboard video
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If you haven't seen will be in the end screen of this video
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Let me just get these parcel ones and d e
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Just to be completed but the thing to notice is how these ABCDEF
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What's work parallel to
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Do we get that parallel pattern Happening Here on the E in the a string
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ABCDEF
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Come over to the next two strings which
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Do the A and the D string we get a b c d e f
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If we come a little bit further up the neck of the guitar remember from that video we had
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Switch to help us to understand where we were
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You could spot the air and go ABCD
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And then coming over to this puzzling Enigma that is the g2b string
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You can see that we have
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You have to compensate by going up one for ABC up one for at d e
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I'm going from the B string to the D string
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Is the pattern is back in its familiar shape of ABC
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And I kind of think of those as being a lot
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Six different
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Set fit together so if you imagine a Lego block
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It's the ones that you stand on that's silent pain when
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Can you stand on one
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So the whole idea here is that we can
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Turn this down we only have three
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Things that we need ABCDEF
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If Angie this ABC here it just repeats again
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Oh I didn't put in the lonely let's just do it on his own the G is just their standing
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Don't with no
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Play crew members
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Play with
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I paid a hoe
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Go to spoon
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So hopefully you can see how this all works is a cool way of learning your natural notes in a linear
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Amanda on the string
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I was just looking
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Put the string I want you've learned how to find these ABCs then what becomes important is you need to know what
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Goes in there and to learn about what goes in there
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It's going to be
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What's a flats and that's in this
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