LC's Blues course?

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rutledj
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LC's Blues course?

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Has anyone given this a try?

http://truefire.com/335blues/LC335blues.html

I know many of you are accomplished enough not to need this :)


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Re: LC's Blues course?

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I bought it, but I haven't had a chance to try it yet.
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Re: LC's Blues course?

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Hi!

If you visit LCs homepage, have a look at Mr. 335 tv.
He explains some of his ideas about soloing aso.

Just to get an idea about his teaching style.

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Yep. I checked out the 335tv. Looks pretty nice. Just curious if it was worth $150. I guess it is like anything. If you don't really use/practice it, it want help you any.

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Re: LC's Blues course?

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Ended up getting this for Christmas. Just a few observations.

1. Info quality it great, however, since you use a flash player to watch it, you are limited to a tiny 3 x 4 viewing screen. This is somewhat of a bummer for this price.

2. You get a version of power tab editor along with the tab of all he plays.

3. The included dvd of Carlton and Ford has crappy video quality. Full screen on a 15.4" monitor is very grainy. If I bought this separately I would be very disappointed.

Bottom line, content quality is excellent, presentation somewhat lacking.

My .02
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