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Kweskin, Jim: Learn To Fingerpick

Setting: Guitar
Genre: Study
Length: 24 pages
Weight: 0.13 kg
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00642079
An icon of the folk revival has recorded a unique and highly effective lesson that will get anyone playing in alternate thumb style. Jim Kweskin's DVD covers a wide range of Guitar techniques and a raft of fabulous folk, country,ragtime and early jazz/pop tunes.

Unique on-screen charts and step-by-step instruction help novices learn exactly how the thumb and fingers coordinate to create bass patterns against syncopated melody notes. You'll usethese to play traditional fingerpicking repertoire including Creole Bell, Richland Woman, Freight Train, 99 Year Blues and other favourites.

For those who've progressed beyond the basics, Jim's licks, chordshapes,bass lines and ways of getting around the fingerboard will bring your Guitar technique into new spheres. Before long you'll have an amazing set list from the Kweskin repertoire: Guabi Guabi, Papa's on the Housetop, Rag Mama,Eight More Miles to Louisville, Buddy Bolden's Blues, Lazy Bones, You Took Advantage O f Me, Dinah, Alexander's Ragtime Band and more.

With his irresistible high spirits, great voice and signature Guitar sound, JimKweskin will delight pickers at all levels.
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