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US$19.95 Finger Picking Techniques Guitar Lessons 2 Dvd Set Marty in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia for sale

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FREE SHIPPING TO US AND CANADA! These are brand new original DVD's (not burned copies) Fingerpicking Techniques Add a whole new dimension to your guitar playing… . Learn the techniques, tricks and playing styles of fingerpicking greats such as Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Tommy Emmanuel . . Playing fingerstyle guitar is an art all its own. And if you haven’t explored it much … well, you should!Fingerpicking on guitar gives you a very different and unique sound that you aren't able to get with a pick. There’s something about being able to perform several musical elements simultaneously with fingerstyle that gives you the coolest, richest sound. Fingerstyle guitar also has such a deep, storied history in music that you immediately feel like you’re tapping into the very soul of guitar. And this is true no matter what genre you play.I mean, no matter what style you’re into, soon as you start playing fingerstyle, the notes just seem to LEAP off your guitar and pretty soon you transport yourself and your listeners to another place entirely.Marty Schwartz, who teamed up with John Konesky (of Tenacious D fame) to create an “all-in-one” 2-DVD set on fingerpicking techniques. I’m talking about playing in the style of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and other masters like Lindsay Buckingham, Tommy Emmanuel and more.Ever hear how James Taylor produces that awesome “orchestral” sound with his fingerstyle playing? Well, you’ll learn how to play that and more with these DVDs .The lessons start at the very beginning and build from there: how to hold the guitar, what fingers to use, how to play basic chords …. and then they go into the really cool stuff like how to do Travis picking and even how to play fingerstyle for acoustic blues.This stuff is FUN and not all that hard!!


Category:  Music instruments  |  Address:  New Glasgow Nova Scotia

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