Does anyone else get errors when trying to access the mp3s for the lessons?
HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden
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You can also save the mp3s to your hard drive. 8)
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Their back up and running now. It was my doing I'll take the blame. I needed to change permissions to keep five other band sites being turned off that are on the same server from exceeding bandwidth. Whats been happening is folks have been streaming the files off the server rather than saving them to their hard drive. Clicking on them a couple times isn't bad. What has been happening is some have been clicking on them hundreds of times on the same MP3. On average the MP3's have been clicked on anywhere from 100 to 300 times by the same person. One day someone clicked part one of horse with no name 985 times.
We ask that folks would save the MP3's to their harddrives. Which then you could practice them anytime without having to be online help save bandwidth.
Thank you all for your Cooperation on this issue.
Joe