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The Geese in the Bog, Part 2

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The Geese in the Bog  
 
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The Geese in the Bog, Part 2
The Geese in the Bog, Part 2
 

The second part of “The Geese in the Bog” includes a couple of slurred triplets as well as a picked triplet. Flynn walks you through the B part of “The Geese in the Bog” in this video.


 
 
 
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