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	<title>Comments on: Liner Notes &#8211; Walkin&#8217; There</title>
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		<title>By: David Plumlee</title>
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		<description>Hi, Bill, For one thing, I thank you for introducing me to the DADGAD tuning.  I like the whole C, and I have listened carefully to several of the tracks to understand the guitar parts in them.  I really like White Hills of Home and may even try my rendition of that one.  I am a bit puzzled as to how that song could be played in DADGAD, but I can readily understand how it could be played in the standard guitar tuning.  With my limited competency in DADGAD, I will probably do my version of that song in the standard guitar tuning.  I love the effect of the guitar, bass piano, and three-part vocals.  I also like The Jolly Beggar; that was a great performance!  D</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Bill, For one thing, I thank you for introducing me to the DADGAD tuning.  I like the whole C, and I have listened carefully to several of the tracks to understand the guitar parts in them.  I really like White Hills of Home and may even try my rendition of that one.  I am a bit puzzled as to how that song could be played in DADGAD, but I can readily understand how it could be played in the standard guitar tuning.  With my limited competency in DADGAD, I will probably do my version of that song in the standard guitar tuning.  I love the effect of the guitar, bass piano, and three-part vocals.  I also like The Jolly Beggar; that was a great performance!  D</p>
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