Group Song #1
Video Description: You throw down the chords, and I'll play them. Cool idea. Here's Week #1 attempt. More videos at http://www.waltribeiro.net/archive -Walt Related Article Subjects: chords, collaboration, group, improv, lessons, music, performance, song
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