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Monday, July 23, 2012

I've tried learning River Flows In You using the sustain pedal. Chloe taught me during an REMT recording on how to use the sustain pedal. She told me to step on the pedal each time I change chords. Jun Yuan also taught me how to step and release the pedal properly. I find it very difficult to coordinate after a while.

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