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Guitar News Weekly Edition #322 |
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November 15, 2004 |
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KIRK'S COLUMN Always on my Mind Hi. Back again, like clockwork, with another finger style lesson for you. This week it's a tidy little arrangement of Willie's fantastic tune, an all time classic. I've incorporated a couple of kinds of harmony lines into it, and I think you're going to enjoy getting your fingers around it. I've done the first half (the verse section) this week, I'll finish it off next week. Go to Guitar for Beginners and Beyond, past the speedbump and get into it! This is the mp3 of the lesson: http://www.thatllteachyou.com/mp3s/maybei.mp3 Other news: I've had such a nice response to my Master Lesson. For any Clapton fans out there, it's a dropped D slide version of a Crossroads feel. Check it out at: http://www.thatllteachyou.com/xroads/index.shtml Nick Torres, the editor of that huge site GuitarNoise.com, which I'm sure you're aware of, just reviewed my book PlaneTalk. This is what he says:
"When I die, assuming I might, I want to make sure that one thing does not happen. No not the obvious, (that I find out Heaven is a polka only zone), no, I want to make sure that my guitars do not show wear on only the first five frets. Why? Because I do not want to be known as just a first position player. And as I am sure that it will be impossible to fit all of my guitars into my coffin, someone would be able to find out by looking at the wear on the fretboard of one the guitars that doesn't make it in. How embarrassing would that be? I want to be known as the guy who could solo all the way up the neck, who could play inversions in many different positions, the guy who was not limited by his lack of fret board knowledge. Thanks for that Nick!
Until next week, NEXT >>> JESUSONIC >>> |
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