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Old 02-15-2011, 01:44 AM
 
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Love this clip of Mark Elf! Hope one day I get this good

YouTube - ‪Mark Elf Works Out At Home #2‬‏
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Old 02-15-2011, 09:37 PM
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Love this clip of Mark Elf! Hope one day I get this good

YouTube - ‪Mark Elf Works Out At Home #2‬‏
So great. One of my favorite players. He also has a school now:

Mark Elf Guitar Conservatory
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Paynow, yeah, I'm enrolled in his online conservatory! His approach to learning is through standards, rather than begin with heavy theory (though there is a whole theory department). I'm learning a ton every time I log in.
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Paynow, yeah, I'm enrolled in his online conservatory! His approach to learning is through standards, rather than begin with heavy theory (though there is a whole theory department). I'm learning a ton every time I log in.
Thanks for the heads up! I saw how many standards he covers so I decided to give it a shot.

I've watched through a bunch of lessons today and am really digging them so far. I'm surprised his site doesn't get more of a mention around here!
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