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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Livingston Taylor teaches basic chord positions and active bass lines that transform simple songs into wonderful pieces. Songs included are: "Going Round One More Time," "I Must Be Doing Something Right," "Our Turn To Dance," and "I Will Be In Love With You." Also includes tablature.
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