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	<title>Comments on: Just a Glimpse</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Huffman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Huffman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, my electric player will ask me, &quot;Should I use distortion at this part?&quot; and I regret to say he&#039;s still in the mold of being told how it should sound from me, rather than trying to experience the song for himself.  But every now and then I get a glimpse of what you experienced.  And we all look at each other and go, &quot;Man, that was really rockin&#039;&quot; or we notice how in a solo part that less is really more.  You can&#039;t get that feeling working with experienced adults because it is often taken for granted.  But when the youth realize they don&#039;t have to rake power chords over everything and they can let the song breathe, those times are really sweet!</description>
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