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A Little History – with Lessons

Posted on 24 Mar 2009 | Under: Announcements

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    Ladies Of Jazz Guitar: grew initially from the Biography page but has taken on it’s own significance. You will find a more thorough history of early women jazz guitarists with related links plus websites of today’s players and videos from great performances, past and present.


    Lessons: premieres a series of private lessons from Emily and one of her former students. We not only get a chance to listen in but also have access to relevant material including a few notes written in her own hand. It’s a work in progress with additional lessons to come but there is more than enough to get started on.


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