Whatever you do, your accesibility is priceless. If I ever had the time or energy to sit down with a Monroe tune, I know that I could bounce some things off of you and get an informed and entertaining answer. I think that knowing that I would have to pick a tune and learn it to an extent on my own before asking you about it is also much more beneficial than a piece of paper that I could attempt to learn from. Not to say that a book of 750 Monroe transcriptions would not be a timeless contribution to the mandolin world, but the way you approach teaching the style using the community, just in terms of the web lessons and mailing list, is a mighty contribution in its self.
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