Guitar Techniques October 2002
Guitar Techniques October 2002 PDF and Mp3 CD complete issue, cover to cover. 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! Future Music brings you the most in-depth news and reviews from respected industry professionals. We'll also give you all the advice you need to get the most from your current set-up, and interviews with musicians at the cutting-edge of technology.
Guitar Techniques October 2002 contents:
- Rock guitar made easy - Mix major and minor pentatonic scales for groovy hybrids...
- Stevie Ray Vaughan: "The Sky Is Crying" - Develop your blues skills with one of SRV's favourite tracks: PLUS learn his tone secrets
- Robben Ford: "The Brother" - A masterclass in taste on this SRV tribute
- Red Hot Chili Peppers: "Scar Tissue" - Learn John Frusciante's game guitar secrets for this Chili-hot classic track
- Eric Roche: "The Theme From Cheers" - Everyone will know your name when you whip this out at parties...
- Francisco Tarrega: "Lagrima" - Indulge your digits with high position chords in this beauteous Romantic interlude...
- The guitar gym - Continuing GT's acclaimed Guitar Gym series, we look at developing your left-hand legato
- Rock mutations - Extend your knowledge of simple arpeggios for some mighty sophisticated solo twiddling
- Beginners - Tasteful solos - who needs'em? We all do, so look here...
- Fingerstyle - Here we study the finger stylings of influential blues legend Howlin' Wolf. Not for the lily-livered...
- Country - Open those strings with some scary Chet licks...
Original CD mp3 Tracks included
Text Format PDF, 77 pages
Includes original Mp3 tracks
Text Format PDF
The feeling of the issue was rather short, although it was worthwhile to analyse some songs rhythmically, although after flipping through a couple of pages there is a feeling of insufficiency, especially when SRV is mentioned. This guitarist definitely deserves more space in this issue, but the history and source of the style was raised a bit in the magazine. However, this is not the main merit of this issue, as I think the hidden gem is the transcription of RHCP, finally appearing among the incessant blues. However, this is not the only good reason to check it out, because as always, the exercise area is well done and it is worth continuing the line of learning to play the instrument quickly
In general, you can definitely stop and improve your skills.
love SRV Thanks
Makes me smile.
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Great one,thanks!!!!