Guitar Techniques April 2015
Mar 08 2021

Guitar Techniques April 2015 PDF and Mp3 CD download. Take the UK’s foremost guitar teachers and players, and transfer their finesse and passion for music into a magazine! The magazine has established itself with guitarists who wish to better themselves as musicians in both the UK, Europe and as far afield as the USA and Hong Kong! When it comes to choosing music, GT’s Abba to Zappa policy means that there’s always something for everyone! We take pride in providing the most accurate transcriptions around, and cover a full range of styles. Every month we feature full transcriptions of guitar songs and instrumentals in every genre, from blues and rock, to acoustic and jazz. All the music in the magazine is included on a cover-mounted audio CD, complete with backing tracks and video master class to let readers play along.
Guitar Techniques April 2015 (#241) contents:
- Play lead with fingers. Many of the greatest players have chosen to ditch the pick in favour of the more organic tone of flesh. Jon Bishop says you can too!
- The Who – Baba O’Riley. No Teenage Wasteland here as Steve Allsworth not only tabs out the full Who version but also Paul Gilbert’s amazing ‘synth intro on guitar.
- Ultimate Country Workout. Nashville here we come! Steve Laney’s comprehensive study will give you all the chops you need to survive the most stressful country gig or recording session.
- Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Fancy a little night music? Bridget Mermikides has arranged and tabbed one of Mozart’s most famous and best loved pieces for you to play.
- Blues. John Wheatcroft looks at the bluesier side of country picking wizard, Brad Paisley.
- Rock. Martin Cooper focuses on George Harrison’s post-Beatles playing style, including slide.
- Video. Carl Verheyen astounds us with his ability to navigate the neck – luckily he shares his secrets.
- Creative rock. Shaun Baxter shows how to move ‘cell shapes’ conveniently up and down the fingerboard.
- Chops Shop. Andy Saphir shows how string skipping can make you sound a whole lot classier.
- British R&B. Phil Capone examines a band that was way ahead of its time – Steve Marriott’s Small Faces.
- Jazz. Pete Callard examines Mike Stern’s straighter jazz side in this second in a two-part series.
- Acoustic. Stuart Ryan reveals the gentler, acoustic side of revered singer-songwiter-guitarist, Paul Weller.
- Music Reading. Charlie Griffiths on the use of ornaments.
- Video Masterclass. Carl Verheyen part 2. Check out Carl’s totally improvised piece on video – and prepare to be amazed!
Text Format PDF, 100 pages. Original CD mp3 Tracks included. Video lesson enclosed.
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