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Dec
2011

Denis Chang - Jazz Manouche: The Art of Accompaniment

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Denis Chang - Jazz Manouche: The Art of AccompanimentJazz Manouche or Gypsy Jazz, is a highly-evolved style of music, based on the guitar playing of Django Reinhardt. It requires a solid rhythmic foundation upon which a soloist may build his or her musical statement. The challenge lies in learning how to produce this rhythmic foundation, for Manouche rhythm can be both instantly recognizable to the audience and, frustratingly subtle to the student.

 
15
Dec
2011

Buster B. Jones - Fingerstyle Guitar from the Ground Up, Vol. 2

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buster-jones-fingerstyle-guitar-from-ground-up-vol1In this second volume of Fingerstyle Guitar From The Ground Up, Buster B. Jones continues to show you all the tricks of his trade so that you'll be able to fingerpick in the style of Merle Travis and Chet Atkins. Buster's clear and down to earth explanations will have you fingerpicking in no time. You'll find phrase by phrase instruction for all the exercises and songs.

 
13
Dec
2011

Woody Mann - The Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy

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Woody Mann - The Guitar of Big Bill BroonzyBig Bill Broonzy’s recording career spanned from 1927 until his death in 1958. His repertoire was well recorded, from solo to duets to ensemble playing. He was rediscovered just as the "folk-revival" began in the early 1950s. Big Bill was a master of ragtime and country blues guitar. His playing was highlighted by a strong pulsating bass and melodic lead lines.

 
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Dec
2011

The Guitar Of Chet Atkins

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The Guitar Of Chet AtkinsThis DVD offers you something unique and powerful guitar lesson taught by CGP (Certified Guitar Player) Chet Atkins. Addressing intermediate and advanced fingerstyle guitarists, Chet performs and describes in detail, phrase by phrase, the playing of nine of his classic arrangements.

 
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Nov
2011

John Carlini - Chord Solo Guitar Vol.2

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John Carlini - Chord Solo Guitar Vol.2John Carlini s a musical Renaissance man. He embraces all styles of music with an understanding and passion that is evident every time he picks up his guitar. His influences range from guitarists like Andres Segovia, Django Rhinehardt and Lenny Breau, to pianist Bill Evans & saxophonist John Coltrane.

 
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Nov
2011

John Carlini - Chord Solo Guitar Vol.1

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John Carlini - Chord Solo Guitar Vol.1In these exciting new videos, John Carlini thoroughly teaches 10 complete chord solo masterpieces. He also teaches the theory, technique, & artistic insights using these tunes as examples. The courses are taught using both fingerpicks & flatpick & it covers a variety of musical styles. Part of what makes this series so special is the absolutely stunning beauty of these arrangements.

 
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Nov
2011

Denis Chang - Jazz Manouche: Technique & Improvisation Vol.1

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Denis Chang - Jazz Manouche: Technique & Improvisation Vol.1In developing this 4 volume series, instructor Denis Chang’s intention was to help the student gain insight into both the technical and conceptual components of Jazz Manouche improvisation. Denis wanted the series to be comprehensive in both scope and detail and to provide years of instruction and exercises for the serious student of guitar.

 
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Nov
2011

A Musical Journey with John Carlini

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A Musical Journey with John CarliniJohn Carlini graduated from the Berklee School of Music, was the Musical Director for the "Ice Capades", the guitarist for the road company of "Grease" and has played Bluegrass with his friends Tex Logan, Bill Keith, David Grisman & Tony Rice for many years.

 
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Nov
2011

Keith Wyatt - Ultimate Beginner Series: Acoustic Guitar Basics

Keith Wyatt - Ultimate Beginner Series: Acoustic Guitar BasicsThe Ultimate Beginner Series has helped thousands of aspiring musicians take their first steps towards experiencing the fun of playing music. Now you can experience both step 1 & step 2 together for the first time on DVD.

 
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