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There are tunes, you know the ones. I had to make a recording (loop) of the tune, then play along to it, to figure out the chords. In fact, it was easier to sus them out with a guitar, then move my fingers over to the squeezebox. Sure. Don't believe it. I don't have a queezebox. I have a cheap keyboard. But it sounds just as bad! I do play through it once without the comp chords.
Edited by - farmerjones on 08/21/2025 13:00:20
Sounds good!! I remember I had a look at this tune in the past and decided I could not do it , now I hear it again in such away that makes it itching to give it another try . You always have that effect on me , you have a catchy way of bringing these tunes, I see them in a new light when you play them.