Guitar Techniques Spring 2020
Guitar Techniques Spring 2020 PDF. 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 Spring 2020 (#307) contents:
- David Gilmour. Full style study. Jon Bishop has created four great pieces to learn, designed to get to the bottom of the fabulous Pink Floyd guitarist's feel-filled rock, prog, blues and acoustic styles.
- Molly Tuttle. Interview and video lessson. We guarantee you'll be astounded by this incredible bluegrass guitarist's picking fluency and the ease with which she teases unbelievable tunes from her acoustic.
- JS Bach - Violon Sonata 2. Bridget Mermikides arranges and transcribes another piece for you to learn, from this acknowledged genius of classical composition.
- Lessons Introduction. Jason Sidwell introduces another GT lessons section, as usual packed with awesome stuff.
- 30-minute lickbag. Pat Heath has six licks, from gentle breeze, to "It's a bit blowy out there", to storm Dennis!
- Blues. Phil Short examines the unusually gifted writer, singer and guitarist, the great John Mayer
- Rock. Martin Cooper looks at the rock stylings of LA band Rival Sons and guitarist Scott Holiday
- Jazz. John Wheatcroft brings us another superb jazz lesson, this month expanding on just one note
- Fingerstyle Blues. Joseph Alexander show us more evocative fingerstyle blues
- Brit Rock. Simon Barnard begins this brand new series with a look at one of the genre's greatest bands, the mighty Stone Roses
- Creative Rock. Shaun Baxter continues his series creating blues-rock solos built on various Pentatonic scales found within Mixolydian mode
- Fretboard fluency. Martin Goulding brings us another lesson on creating solos from the Melodic Minor modes
- In The Woodshed. Charlie Griffiths tackles Superlocrian mode or 'Altered' scale with five varied examples
- Rocco Zifarelli - Fortitude. Ennio Morrecone's guitarist concludes his super series with The Return of Johnny F
Text Format PDF, 100 pages.