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harmonica for the musically hopeless

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So I should prob put this in the for sale section because I'm looking for something. I feel as I may have went about this wrong but I bought the hohner pocket pal and then I bought this book well it was just the book but its telling me the pocket pal would've come with it. My question is does anyone by chance...and I know this is a shot on the dark but does anyone have the tape that went with?
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try searching for it on Torrent???

I'll look ... What's the name of the company/tape???
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I didn't think of that, and its the accompanying tape to Harmonica for the musically hopeless by Jon Gindick. Im assuming that's the name of the tape
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oh so i looked and not there. so the search continues..lol
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Well it is harmonica for the hopeless, right? Maybe the tape never existed in the first place. It's all a mind game. They're trying to break you down.
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No, I got my copy 25 years ago, and it consisted of a small paperback book, a casstte tape, and a Pocket Pal harmonica, all in a little bag. I had the tape for years, but I'm sure I don't now. Truthfully, the tape didn't really help as much as the book. It was poorly-recorded, and painfully boring, unlike the book.
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I'll take a look.....

Demonoid.ph is down today so it may be awhile......
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Post by f.sciarrillo »

The best search platform for torrent files is google. I did a search and nothing is coming up for 'harmonica for the hopeless'. Although 'Blues harmonica for the musically hopeless' came up.

To search for torrents in google. Use this search function - "torrent: (what ever the name of the torrent is" (Without the quotes). In this case it would be "torrent: harmonica for the hopeless" (without the quotes) ....

If you can't find the torrent. Amazon has this for $4.00 ...

http://www.amazon.com/Country-Harmonica ... 0932592082
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songsmith wrote:No, I got my copy 25 years ago, and it consisted of a small paperback book, a casstte tape, and a Pocket Pal harmonica, all in a little bag. I had the tape for years, but I'm sure I don't now. Truthfully, the tape didn't really help as much as the book. It was poorly-recorded, and painfully boring, unlike the book.
Well then I won't worry about it too much. I also decided to order the piedmont blues set from the emporium the other day, and I can't wait to listen to what stuff sounds like in different keys. I got that pocket pal, and I'm pretty hooked. Blues on my friends!
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