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  1. Jeff Snow. Learn young, learn fair; learn old, learn more. Scottish Proverb. Between its magical sound and perhaps a memory from a long ago middle school, there is a lot of interest in the autoharp wherever I go. The term "autoharp" first appeared in a patent in 1882. It was for an instrument that could be described as a chorded zither.

  2. Jeff Snow Dynamic Leader serving customers and guiding professionals in the global IT industry Greenville, SC. Jeff Snow Milwaukee, WI. 215 others named Jeff Snow in ...

  3. Jeffery Farrell "Jeff" Snow. Mr. Jeffery Farrell “Jeff” Snow, age 66, of Dobson, NC passed away on June 15, 2023, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC. He was born on July 27,1956, to Jacqueline Haymore Snow and the late Bobby Farrell Snow. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bud and Ruth ...

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  5. Jeff Snow. Jeff has worked with and been mentored by his father Mike Snow from childhood to present day through all types of renovations and construction projects. Working in tandem with his father, Jeff has spent a lifetime learning and perfecting his craft, completing projects in Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas.

  6. In 1855 John Hunt left his family's home in Kilkelly Ireland and came to the United States. He settled in Maryland, found a job, got married and had children. He never returmed to Ireland and he never saw his family again. When he left Ireland, John Hunt was 13 years old. Without cell phones and the internet, communication was with the annual ...

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    Jeff Snow. Guitar Basics and Beyond. The majority of people want to learn to play the guitar for their own enjoyment and that of their family and friends. After talking to a lot of people, and examining the methods used to teach them, I found that they weren't being taught what they needed to know to have fun with the instrument.