DVDs released within the last 90 days:
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Fingerstyle Blues with Rick Fines - RFDVD01
In this 75 minute lesson, Rick Starts with his 'thumb driven' style of fingerstyle blues and slowly builds, adding new licks and techniques throughout the lesson. |
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Paul Yandell: Fingerstyle Legacy - 95389DVD
Through this video, Paul shares with you what has made him one of the most respected guitarists in the fingerstyle world. |
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Guitar Quick Licks - Joe Satriani - RDR0248
Learn killer rock licks in the style of Joe Satriani, one of the finest instrumental rock guitarists! Also includes a rock guitar jam track. |
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Tommy Jones Fingerstyle Virtuoso, Black Mountain - 95251DVD
Tommy Jones, fingerstyle virtuoso, plays nineteen tunes on this DVD. Songs include: Will the Circle Be Unbroken; Shenandoah; Theme from Andy Griffith; Goin' Through the Changes; If; Dueling Banjos; Take Five; The Claw; Send in the Clowns; Time in a Bottle and many more. 1 hour long. |
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Hot Blues Licks For Dobro - DCDVD03
Designed for players who want to learn blues licks in G
tuning in the keys of G and E. Includes lots of great licks,
ideas on how to play beyond the standard box patterns, how
to make use of the open strings in G tuning while playing in
the key of E, more. |
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Guitar Artistry of Pat Donohue - 13113DVD
From swing to jazz to bottleneck blues to folk, Grammy winning acoustic guitarist Pat Donohue plays it all with a flourish of artistry and melodic inspiration. Chet Atkins called Pat one of the greatest fingerpickers in the world today; Leo Kottke called his playing "haunting." |
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Guitar Artistry of El McMeen - 13112DVD
In this DVD, El shares his insights on music and guitar playing, along with his evocative and distinctive guitar style. His music ranges from Celtic songs and dance tunes, through alternating-bass Americana, sacred music, pop tunes and his original compositions. |
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Guitar Artistry of Roy Book Binder - 13114DVD
"It was 40 years ago that I first recorded for Stefan Grossman’s Kicking Mule record label! Much has changed over the years and much has pretty much stayed the same. I still love the music that caught my attention back in the old days and I still play it. |
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Sheryl Bailey 3: Live In NYC - 21873CDVD
Filmed live in New York City Sheryl Bailey, jazz guitar player extraordinaire, plays eight tunes with her Trio featuring Brian Charette (Hammond B3) and Ian Froman (drums). This up close and intimate setting showcases the trio’s abilities and musicianship. |
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Flatpicking Lead Guitar - 21954DVD
Flatpicking Lead Guitar: Finally! A flatpicking video that begins at the beginning! Strong, basic arrangements of great guitar tunes get you started. All songs are broken into phrases and each note and each pick stroke is explained. A great way to learn to flatpick. Go for it! No Tab. |
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Guitar Quick Licks - Slow Blues - RDR0256
Learn killer blues licks in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan, legendary bluesman and inspiration to guitarists worldwide! Also includes a blues jam track. |
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Franco Morone: Acoustic Guitar Solos - 21736DVD
One of the greatest performances of a top European fingerstylist showing his best selection of tunes . Blues, Irish and Italian traditionals played in different tunings and with a very special feeling and sensitivity. |
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Adam del Monte: Progressive Flamenco Classical Artistry - 97849DVD
This video illustrates the evolving nature of both classic and flamenco guitar performance technique. In this landmark debut video performance, virtuoso guitarist Adam Del Monte demonstrates his mastery of both genres, as well as his skills as a composer and improviser. |
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Novelty Instrumentals of Rev. Gary Davis - GW984DVD
In this lesson Ernie Hawkins teaches three Rev. Davis arrangements that will challenge your fingers. Rev. Gary Davis's tour de force in concert was his "Soldiers March." This is a multi-part instrumental played in the Key of F and C and is a showcase in demonstrating the genius of Rev. |
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The Castellani/Andriaccio Duo - 97551DVD
The guitar duo of Joanne Castellani and Michael Andriaccio is regarded as one of the elite chamber ensembles on the classic music scene today. Praised by critics internationally, The New York Times hailed them as "First rate and a pleasure to hear. |
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