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The Guitar Of Blind Lemon Jefferson

Scott Nygaard: Bluegrass Lead Guitar - Fiddle Tunes, Crosspicking And Blues

Stefan Grossman: Aunt Molly's Murray Farm/The Gramercy Park Sheik

Fred Sokolow: Open Tunings For Beginners (DVD)

Stefan Grossman: Bottleneck Blues Guitar - Revised And Expanded Edition

Fred Sokolow: Better Lead Guitar Through Chords (DVD)

Spiced Up Fingerstyle Arrangements : Taught by Cory Seznec

Spiced Up Fingerstyle Arrangements : Taught by Cory Seznec

This lesson features a mixed bag of six songs arranged in a variety of ways with the idea of adding some spicy seasoning to the fingerpicker’s cookbook. The lesson employs tricks and licks that Cory has picked up over the years in his quest to find his own “style”. In this almost four hour lesson each song has it’s own built-in exercises for fingerpicker’s looking to head in new directions. The old standard A Sin To Tell A Lie becomes a highly arpeggiated waltz with some fun licks up the neck. Somebody Stole My Gal incorporates counterpoint, chord inversions, and nice bass movement. The old jug band tune Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans) gets revamped with a feel that bounces from down low New Orleans rumba to punchy ragtime picking and back again. A highly unorthodox treatment of Blind Willie McTell’s East St Louis Blues gets deep into Cooder-esque syncopation, and a chorus was added to make it a little less repetitive. The instrumental “showpiece” No Hiding Place was influenced by Cool John Ferguson’s virtuosic zinger off of a Music Maker Relief Foundation music compilation (likely Ferguson’s take on the old gospel number No Hiding Place Down Here), and then taken on a bunch of detours. Those looking to “Africanize” their playing will enjoy Cory’s take on The Parting Glass which takes this old Celtic drinking ballad on a trip to east Africa, featuring funky polyrhythms and muted strings in 12/8. Titles include: Somebody Stole My Gal, A Sin To Tell A Lie, East St Louis Blues, Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans), No Hiding Place, The Parting Glass

DKK 302.00
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Rev. Gary Davis: At Home and Church

Rev. Gary Davis: At Home and Church

This set of three CDs captures Rev. Davis at home and church - teaching, talking and philosophizing. The first two CDs are material recorded at his Bronx home. Religious songs, folk tunes, blues, rags and memories are included. The music ranges from the heavenly to the bawdy and the third CD features a recorded service where Rev. Davis plays and delivers sermons.Disc One (At Home):1. Twelve Sticks 3:472. Sally, Where?d You Get Your Liquor From 1:523. Babylon Is Falling 6:364. What Could I Do 3:235. Children of Zion 7:056. Hesitation Blues 4:057. Candyman (on 5 String Banjo) 1:238. Steal Away And Pray 5:369. Goin? To Chattanooga 5:0210. Packing Up, Get Ready To Go 3:3711. Untitled 0:3912. You Cry Because I?m Leaving 4:1613. Don?t Let My Baby Catch You Here 5:1414. Lord Let Me Live Longer 2:2115. I Want To be Saved 2:4716. Waltz Time Candyman 3:1717. Little Boy Who Made Your Britches 4:3818. Talks about Verses Not Sung 2:2119. C Rag 5:4120. Two Step Candyman 2:51Disc Two (At Home):1. Piece Without Words 3:512. Lord Search My Heart 4:053. Slippin? To My Gal Comes In Partner 2:564. Sun is Going Down 2:445. Raise A Ruckus Tonight 2:146. Save Up Your Money, John D. Rockefeller, Put the Panic On 5:597. Soon My Work Will All Be Done 3:578. You?re Gonna Need King Jesus 2:449. I?m Going Back To Jesus 2:0210. Blues in C 5:1211. Saddle It Around 3:0012. People Who Use To See 4:5213. Italian Rag 3:1614. Candyman 4:2415. Nobody Don?t Care For Me 3:1216. Fox Chase 4:5117. Talk on Blind Boy Fuller 9:39Disc Three (In Church):1. Amazing Grace 3:262. Sermon 3:113. I?m a Soldier In The Army Of The Lord 5:194. Sermon 2:405. Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin? On 5:016. Steal Away 6:307. Can?t Make This journey By Myself 2:478. Sermon 17:569. I Will Overcome Someday 5:1510. God Be With You 1:1511. I Got Religion I?m So Glad (From the Mariposa Folk Festival) 7:5612. I?m a Soldier In The Army Of The Lord (From the Mariposa Folk Festival) 4:24

DKK 242.00
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Tom Feldmann: The Guitar Of Son House

Tom Feldmann: The Guitar Of Son House

"It is difficult to describe the transformation that took place as this smiling, friendly man hunched over his guitar and launched himself, bodily it seemed, into his music. The blues possessed him like a 'lowdown shaking chill' and the spellbound audience saw the very incarnation of the blues as, head thrown back, he hollered and groaned the disturbing lyrics and flailed the guitar, snapping the strings back against the fingerboard to accentuate the agonized rhythm. Son's music is the centre of the blues experience and when he performs it is a corporeal thing, audience and singer become as one." ? Bob Groom/Blues World"In the years before World War II, Son House created some of the purest, most powerful Mississippi Delta blues on record. Playing with partners Charley Patton and Willie Brown, he exerted a profound influence on Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, both of whom copied his music and carried it to new generations. House's influence still echoes through the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and many other musicians, and in many respects, he is the true father of what's known today as deep blues."? Jas ObrechtIn this lesson Tom Feldmann takes you step by step through 15 classic Son House tunes that span every phase of Son's recorded career. This 4 hour lesson is undoubtedly the most extensive look into the music of Son House and the techniques he developed. DISC ONE highlights 8 songs in Spanish tuning. While DISC TWO focuses on 7 songs using the Vestapol tuning (Open D), Standard, and most surprising to students of House's playing, Cross-Note tuning with Clarksdale Moan. Also included on DISC TWO is a bonus interview with Stefan Grossman where he talks extensively about meeting Son House and recording with him. Rare performances of Son House following his rediscovery are used throughout the lesson. The original audio tracks are included where footage is not used.Titles Include: OPEN G TUNING: Death Letter Blues, My Black Mama, Low Down Dirty Dog Blues, The Jinx Blues, Special Rider Blues, Walkin' Blues (from 1930), Dry Spell Blues, County Farm Blues OPEN D TUNING: Shetland Pony Blues, Preachin' The Blues, This Little Light of Mine, CROSS-NOTE TUNING: Clarksdale Moan, STANDARD TUNING: Depot Blues, Am I Right Or Am I Wrong, Walkin' Blues (from 1940's)240 minutes ? Level 2/3 ? Detailed tab/music PDF file on the DVD

DKK 306.00
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Country Blues Guitar in Spanish & Vestapol Tunings

Country Blues Guitar in Spanish & Vestapol Tunings

The use of open tunings on the guitar to accompany singing is one of the hallmark sounds of the Country Blues. Unquestionably, the two open tunings that have been used most commonly in the Country Blues have been Spanish tuning, often called Open G tuning and Vestapol tuning, quite often called Open D tuning. For this 2-DVD lesson, we've chosen the names Spanish and Vestapol to designate these tunings, because in practice, Spanish tuning was not always tuned exactly to an open G chord and Vestapol tuning was not always tuned to an open D chord.Each one of these tunings represents its own sort of sound universe, but what is really interesting to hear is the different approaches that different players took to the same tunings, and the different sounds that resulted. In each of these tunings, you'll encounter players whose approach was so melody-driven that it ends up sounding almost like slide guitar played without a slide, and at the opposite end of the spectrum, high concept, chordally sophisticated arrangements. We've purposely chosen the songs that are taught on the lesson to encompass as much of that sound spectrum as possible.On Disc 1, the Spanish tuning lesson, we start by presenting an overview to the tuning, how it is set up, and where the foundational chord positions needed to play Country Blues in that tuning are located. Then we launch into the repertoire: Elizabeth Cotten's serene rendition of the hymn When I Get Home, Mississippi John Hurt's danceable Boys, You're Welcome, Teddy Darby's hypnotic Built Right On The Ground, Clifford Gibson's uptown Bad Luck Dice, Mance Lipscomb's ancient-sounding Willie Poor Boy and Kenny Baker's haunting Legend of the Whistling Brakeman.On Disc 2, the Vestapol tuning lesson, we begin with the an overview that provides the sound of the tuning, the approach that is best suited to it, and the chordal positions needed to play Country Blues in it. Then we go to the songs: Tarheel Slim's instrumental No Time At All, Jimmy Lee Williams' churning locomotive Have You Ever Seen Peaches?, John Byrd's Old Timbrook Blues, Memphis Willie B.'s eerie Brownsville Blues, Blind Boy Fuller's driving Little Woman You're So Sweet, and Jesse Thomas' mind-bender Another Friend Like Me.Instruction is offered with the kind of patient attention to detail for which John Miller's lessons have been acclaimed, and all of the original performances of the songs are included on the discs, as well as tab and standard notation and the lyrics to the songs. Learn the songs on these lessons and you'll be equipped not only to continue learning more songs in these tunings on your own, but perhaps even to create your own arrangements and songs in the tunings.

DKK 306.00
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