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Monday, 3 April 2006
Ode to Joy
Posted on 17:27
by Unknown
Well, this turned out better than expected. One of this month's clients wanted Beethoven's
Ode to Joy
, and after looking at a bunch of lame-ass guitar transcriptions, I decided to make my own. This is cool enough to lead to a set of variations.
I could pick worse subject matter.
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I love daylight saving's time.
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