Product Number:
							GW1067
							
						
							Format:
							DVD
							
						
						Skill Level:
						Intermediate
						
						
							Notation Type:
							Standard Notation and Tab
							
						
							Binding:
							DVD
							
						
							Size:
							5.25 x 7.5
							
						
							UPC:
							796279114394
							
						
							Publisher:
							Grossman's Guitar Workshop
							
						
							Date Published:
							11/28/2019
							
						
					 
				 
				
				
				
					
						The purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate ways to use the acoustic guitar in a support role with techniques other than typical strumming and/or pattern picking. The idea is to have the guitar be not just in the ensemble but become, the entire band while still allowing room for lead and other instruments.
Grooves and motifs will be established and elaborated upon by:
1.  Using both familiar and unconventional fingerings to explain open and closed chord voicings and adding multiple-string hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides as part of the left-hand mix.
2.   Giving the right hand a more diverse role by having the thumb take on bass part and embellishment duties while fingers take on their own unique melodic & support tasks.
3. Borrowing a trick or 2 from the “Book of Telecaster.” 
Stylistically, the music used to accomplish the above is drawn from Folk, Blues, Pop, R&B, & Funk. It is my hope that understanding, and mastery of the concepts and maneuvers shown on this recording will help expand musical horizons and the enjoyment of fingerstyle guitar playing.  Includes a detailed tab/music PDF file on the DVD. 
Running time 119 minutes
 DVD is region 0, playable worldwide. .
						
					 
				 
				
				
				
					
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