Here is a short video I made on playing and using the D major scale on Guitar
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Some Mandolin information
Here is some basic information about the Mandolin, I only wish I had time to play better.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
how to play "Babe I'm going to Leave you"
How to play the Led Zeppelin classic "Babe I'm going to Leave You".
A natural minor scale
How to play the A Natural Minor Scale
Labels:
a natural minor,
E Minor Pentatonic,
guitar,
Guitar Scales
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Man of Constant Sorrow
I play this in Dropped D Tuning with a Capo on the Third Fret.
Labels:
Bluegrass,
constant sorrow,
ralph stanley,
soggy bottom
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Book review of Guitar Roots: Delta Blues. The roots of great guitar playing
Guitar Roots: Delta Blues. The roots of great guitar playing
By Fruitland Jackson
National Guitar Workshop Method
Alfred Publishing
ISBN 0-7390-3006-x
This is a very good basic Delta Guitar book for the starting guitar player. The book contains a DVD that explains open and alternate tuning that is very popular in Delta Blues playing. The books and DVD also discusses the 12 bar blues and 8 bar blues.
The book contains chapters on how to play Delta Blues in various keys. One of the chapters is the key of A, another chapter in D, another in G, another in C and so on. I found this method to be monotonous. Once the learner has the basic I,IV,V blues progression down, it can be applied to various keys. Once the guitar player has alternate tunings down, he should know how to apply it to the different keys.
Fruitland Jackson provides some arrangements to his original material in this book to provide examples of Delta Blues techniques. While his playing and singing is very good, I am not familiar with his material and therefore I was not very interested in his material.
The book and DVD came sealed in plastic, therefore I was not able to view the book before purchase. This has become a very popular trend with music publishers and seems to be the only way they can keep up with internet material. If the publisher includes a CD or DVD with the book, it becomes more appealing to the buyer. However, the book becomes sealed so the purchaser can not view the material before purchase.
This is a good book for the beginning blues guitarist. The starting guitarist that is trying to learn 12 bar blues, finger picking techniques, and shuffles will benefit from this book, the experienced player may already have this knowledge.
By Fruitland Jackson
National Guitar Workshop Method
Alfred Publishing
ISBN 0-7390-3006-x
This is a very good basic Delta Guitar book for the starting guitar player. The book contains a DVD that explains open and alternate tuning that is very popular in Delta Blues playing. The books and DVD also discusses the 12 bar blues and 8 bar blues.
The book contains chapters on how to play Delta Blues in various keys. One of the chapters is the key of A, another chapter in D, another in G, another in C and so on. I found this method to be monotonous. Once the learner has the basic I,IV,V blues progression down, it can be applied to various keys. Once the guitar player has alternate tunings down, he should know how to apply it to the different keys.
Fruitland Jackson provides some arrangements to his original material in this book to provide examples of Delta Blues techniques. While his playing and singing is very good, I am not familiar with his material and therefore I was not very interested in his material.
The book and DVD came sealed in plastic, therefore I was not able to view the book before purchase. This has become a very popular trend with music publishers and seems to be the only way they can keep up with internet material. If the publisher includes a CD or DVD with the book, it becomes more appealing to the buyer. However, the book becomes sealed so the purchaser can not view the material before purchase.
This is a good book for the beginning blues guitarist. The starting guitarist that is trying to learn 12 bar blues, finger picking techniques, and shuffles will benefit from this book, the experienced player may already have this knowledge.
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