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I'm working through the Session 10 Intro score in the Bonus Materials book. I love this track, but I can't find the audio anywhere! It says Session 10 intro, but the intro on my DVD is Pachelbel's Canon on D. Am I missing something? Can anyone tell me where to listen to, or better still, watch Steve's fingering on this track?

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Believe it was from when Steve first did the disks in 2006 vs the Gibson version a few years later think 2009 or 2010

Books remained pretty much the same but certain recording had to change 

I'd have to rewatch my disks

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19 hours ago, Eracer_Team-DougH said:

Believe it was from when Steve first did the disks in 2006 vs the Gibson version a few years later think 2009 or 2010

Books remained pretty much the same but certain recording had to change 

I'd have to rewatch my disks

Thanks bro, I have to admit, I did wonder that myself. Oh well, I suppose the great orchestral musicians of the 18th and 19th Centuries never had recordings of Mozart's or Beethoven's work and they would still have made beautiful performances from only the sheet music, so I'll have to go old school and put some elbow grease into it! 

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