• Sight Reading Chords, for Guitar

    From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 30 07:17:41 2021
    I put my book, Sight Reading Chords, for Guitar, up online. You can
    download a copy for your use or for your students.

    I think the section on open chords, alone, is worth its weight in gold. But it’s free now.

    https://archive.org/details/sight-reading-chords

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    Matt

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  • From John@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 1 11:01:38 2021
    Matt, I bought your sight reading book some time ago and found it very good. Now even nicer that it's free.

    Thank you,
    John R.

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to John on Fri Oct 1 19:42:44 2021
    John <johnrethorst@gmail.com> wrote:
    Matt, I bought your sight reading book some time ago and found it very
    good. Now even nicer that it's free.

    Thank you,
    John R.


    John,

    Thanks!

    The free book is the sequel to the book you bought. Beginner books sell
    better than advanced books, so I didn’t think I’d be able to sell this second book.

    I have about 25 copies of the old book left. A copy of that sells for
    $28.50. The computer files for that book became corrupted, so one of these
    days I’ll re-type it all out again and sell it. Oh, wait! By the time that happens we’ll “own nothing and be happy”, so it’ll either be free or the
    owners of everything will rent it to you. The again, if their plan
    succeeds, traditional learning will be a thing of the past: you’ll be able
    to quickly download the information and skills into your
    graphene-oxide-laced brain and body.

    Watch the movie, Fantastic Planet, for some predictive programming of
    what’s coming up for us. Here’s a trailer: https://archive.org/details/sinema-trailer_fantastic-planet

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    Matt

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to Matt Faunce on Fri Oct 1 21:55:49 2021
    Matt Faunce <mattfaunce@gmail.com> wrote:
    Matt Faunce <mattfaunce@gmail.com> wrote:
    The[n] again, if their plan
    succeeds, traditional learning will be a thing of the past: you’ll be able >> to quickly download the information and skills into your
    graphene-oxide-laced brain and body.

    Watch the movie, Fantastic Planet, for some predictive programming of
    what’s coming up for us. Here’s a trailer:
    https://archive.org/details/sinema-trailer_fantastic-planet


    Here’s a similar bit of predictive programming—a clip from the 2007 movie,
    Vexille:

    https://archive.org/details/predictive-programing-vexille-movie-from-2007


    The future of learning will be different, if we survive. Here’s a playlist
    of two lectures at West Point Military Academy on the subject. The first
    video, which is a short montage (2:20 long) from the last video, starts off with way new learning will be done.

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQKQLZjOYBWYKTEqHFNZqEDi6rWr7MHms


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    Matt

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to Matt Faunce on Fri Oct 1 21:25:29 2021
    Matt Faunce <mattfaunce@gmail.com> wrote:
    The[n] again, if their plan
    succeeds, traditional learning will be a thing of the past: you’ll be able to quickly download the information and skills into your
    graphene-oxide-laced brain and body.

    Watch the movie, Fantastic Planet, for some predictive programming of what’s coming up for us. Here’s a trailer: https://archive.org/details/sinema-trailer_fantastic-planet


    Here’s a similar bit of predictive programming—a clip from the 2007 movie, Vexille:

    https://archive.org/details/predictive-programing-vexille-movie-from-2007

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    Matt

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