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Take It Easy Gary

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Fri, 09/12/2014 - 05:47
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LOA 4 includes one tongue blocking song and one bending song. In other LOA work I've done everything concurrently so I'm getting a wide variety of new material every week. I was wondering about these two songs. This is the first time I've had two songs in the same LOA right off the top. Would you recommend doing one before the other or is concurrent still a good approach? Thanks!

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Fri, 09/12/2014 - 07:20
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Your choice, there's no issue with doing both or one after the other.

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