Anyone check out Curt Mitchell's learn to burn methods?

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Gabriel Raphael
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Anyone check out Curt Mitchell's learn to burn methods?

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Peace all,

I have been interested in getting a hold of these for fun, i like Curt, he is a very cool down to earth dude, his videos are fun too, especially the Nirvana one, he ragged on Malmsteen :) i thought it was funny

Let me know, i think he only covered 3 songs or more, like Crazy train, Over the mountain and flying high again.

I think its strange that he has the TABS on a cd rather then a booklet.
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Gabriel Raphael wrote:I think its strange that he has the TABS on a cd rather then a booklet.
Maybe because of the copyright?
I once ordered some lessons from him. Spending nights to write down the tabs from the spoken cassettes. :lol: (there was no internet then...) I think Curt is a great guitarplayer himself, what I still remember that his cassettes always started with a spectacular guitarsolo intro, I always wanted a tab of that! 8)
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found another picture of it too.
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Curt has been too lazy to tab anything since the beginning. He came up the "audio tab" and insists on sticking with it. He's a decent teacher, but he needs to learn to tab the normal way.
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