Flatpicking Guitar Magazine Volume 15, Number 2 PDF. January - February 2011. Flatpicking Guitar Magazine is a bi-monthly publication dedicated to helping guitar players, from beginner to expert, increase their proficiency flatpicking the acoustic guitar. Each issue contains comprehensive instruction on flatpicking techniques as pioneered by great guitarists such as Doc Watson, Clarence White, Norman Blake, Tony Rice, and Dan Crary. Instruction, sheet music and articles cover all musical genres including bluegrass, old-time, folk, Western swing, gypsy jazz, new acoustic music, and acoustic rock. You’ll also find interviews with top performers, including tablature of their favorite licks and breaks, as well as a wide variety of columns written by an impressive group of contributors. An optional companion CD which demonstrates the techniques described in each issue is also available.
Because the magazine focuses on instruction, you’ll want to hold onto each issue for future reference.
The audio CDs feature each of our columnists and/or artists playing the tunes that are transcribed in the magazine at both slow and fast speeds.
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine Volume 15, Number 2 contents:
- Jordan Tice: "Coming to Life"
- Flatpick Profile: Rick Williams & "Blackberry Blossom"
- CD Highlight: Dale Martin & "Knee Deep in Bluegrass"
- Otter Nonsense - Joe Carr
- Beginner's Page: "Sugar Coated Love" - Dan Huckabee
- Kaufman's Corner: "Indian Killed the Woodcock" - Steve Kaufman
- Taking It To The Next Level: "Your Chord Vocabulary" - John Carlini
- The Old Plectrosaurus - Dan Crary
- Sharpening the Axe: "Arkansas Traveler" - Jeff Troxel
- Bluegrass Guitar:"Blue Ridge Cabin Home" - Steve Pottier
- "You've Been A Friend To Me" - Kathy Barwick
- The O-Zone: "Return From Fingal" - Orrin Star
- "Minuet in G Major" - Dix Bruce
- Music Theory: "Miners Turn" - Mike Maddux
- Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes: Performance Standards - Adam Granger
- "A Place of Rest" - Bill Bay
- Eclectic Acoustic: "Limehouse Blues" Part 3 - John McGann
Text Format PDF, 72 pages.
does anyone have the audio examples for this issue? thx