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  Newsletter - 4 July 2007

Happy Independence Day if you're from the US. If not, happy 4th of July.

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Two New Lessons - Part 1. Pachelbel Canon: The Chords - Part 2. Pachelbel Canon: The Melody line

The first lesson uses the well worn chord progression first made famous by Johann Pachelbel, way back in the 17th century, later made famous by that incredible young Korean player with his rocked up YouTube version. I run through the progression three times, getting progressively more complicated with each pass, so there's something there for everybody, I reckon.

Pachelbel's Canon - chords: Pachelbel Canon

The next lesson is the same piece, but this time a look at the melody line and how it weaves in and around those chords. If you buy the full lesson (which I hope you do, of course) you'll get a BIG movie of it, several different midi files to work with and the backing track I use in the lesson to play along to.

Pachelbel's Canon - melody line: Pachelbel Canon - Melody

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Slide guitar is such a fun way to play. I've been doing it since about 1969 and doing it in standard tuning, or sometimes dropping that bass string down to D. Open tunings are great and give you that traditional sound, but standard is just as rich and allows you to merge both normal playing and slide into one hybrid style that really perks the ears up. Have a look at my latest blues video at YouTube ( YouTube - Slow Blues in E ) to see what I mean. If you want to learn more about the art, check out the DVD I put together, 70 minutes of solid learning. I go through the basics of slide techniques; vibrato; muting; chords; double stops; single notes lines; playing behind the slide and merging it all together.

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That's it from me for now, have fun with those lessons!

Kirk Lorange
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