Al Petteway Celtic Instrumentals For Fingerstyle Guitar #2 Alternate Tunings. Al Petteway continues his excellent lesson with five beautiful and evocative guitar instrumentals in the Celtic style. This time, he covers songs and effects that can be attained through a variety of tunings, including standard, dropped-D, open G and low C.
Al shows you how to create your own arrangements by finding the melody within the chord structure, then fleshing it out with pipe-like drone notes, chord substitutions, moving bass lines, the rhythmic "Scottish Snap" and other Celtic-sounding elements. Embellishment techniques right hand rolls, hammers, pull-offs, etc help you turn basic tunes into elegant guitar pieces. The 1st DVD is here.
You'll learn wonderful exercises for developing your right- and left-hand speed and dexterity, along with complete arrangements for five beautiful instrumentals: Fly to the Hills in the Morning (Johnny Cope), Light and Airy (a slip jig), the classic Sidh beag sidh mor, Red Haired Boy and Jock O'Hazeldean. Finally, Al pulls all the elements together with his Caledon Wood, a piece that incorporates everything he has taught on both volumes: right hand rhythm patterns, damping effects, harmonics, lyrical and percussive playing, and more.
Language: English
Year: 2004
Country: UK
Running time: 70 min
Quality: DVD5
Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) 4:3
Audio: LPCM 2ch 48kHz 16bit
Booklet: Yes (PDF)
Size: 3.7 Gb
ifo file doesn't work so no chapters and no pdf booklet
The DVD structure is corrupted, but it's possible to watch the video without menu. The PDF booklet is in the folder.
beautiful! thanks a lot guys
Yeah Scott, try to search on site these videos:
Learn & Master Guitar with Steve Krenz
Fender Presents - Getting Started on Electric Guitar
Do you have any DVD for Beginners ? I mean something for a beginner to teach them everything ? (Instrument : Electric Guitar)
Hey,
Any chance of uploading Celtic Melodies & Open Tunings DVD - taught by John Renbourn? Many thanks!
Fantastic post so thank you fro both volumes 1 & 2