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 Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor. 
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Post Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
When I listened to these at home they didn't have piercing crickets like they do now at a net cafe'.

Major Minor Modes [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l3VdPNLN9k[/youtube]

Melodic Minor [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRKt4mRiYyI[/youtube]

Jazz lines [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znJo8qnzWgE[/youtube]

Harmonic Minor [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck52WE40NIk[/youtube]

Have one for double harmonic minor too but the crickets made me less enthusiastic about it.

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
Good playing Greg! you really fly around that acoustic man.....crickets are good dude. Good luck with the Singapore interviews.

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
Thanks Kevin,

there was also a position available now for a drama teacher at the school that can't use me till January to teach English. I said I studied acting 101, had been in several plays and appeared as an extra in the Hollywood movies Waiting to Exhale and the Seduction of Dan Hiller but they wanted someone with teaching certification in their home country.

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
Awesome vids, man; You are a beast on that 'ole 6 string! lol Listened to a bit of Dimeola and Mclaughlin did we? hahaha

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
Both. . .

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
Well, you can really hear it in your playing. Shred chops from hell... Lol

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Post Re: Shredding to Harmonic, and Melodic minor.
...Well, so far...

...but why we can't see the w h o l e Tatsu?...


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Because Tatsu is just a replicant of the original Tatsu who died. Since this replicant hasn't been serviced in so many years, it's head has been damaged and deemed unsuitable for public display.

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