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May 17, 2007 | FFcP. Word up...

We're trying to get the word out about the simple logic and beauty in the FFcP system for mandolin, mandola, or any fifths-tuned instruments. We even had a N.Y. fiddler friend report in how this ought to be the approach for classical violinist in learning the vertical (harmonic) aspects of playing in addition to the vertical (melodic).

We introduced a summary page or better, index of the more advanced FFcP exercises we've added the last couple years, including the latest, the FFcP Pentatonic. We're also trying to reach the world with our MySpace portal, posting a recent FFcP blog.

FFcP RoundUp
FFcP Pentatonics
FFcP MySpace Blog

We're going to experiment with the MySpace blog and allow MySpace accounts to post feedback and comments. Let us know your thoughts, publicly!

Posted by Ted at May 17, 2007 9:43 PM


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