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How to Play Slide Guitar in Standard/Dropped-D DVD by Kirk Lorange
If you really want to spice up your playing, slip a slide over your pinkie and add it to your musical vocabulary. There's no need to re-tune your guitar to an open tuning, just stay in standard or lower that bass string down to D. Kirk shows you how in this 70 minute DVD, talking and playing you through the basics, vibrato, muting, playing single note lines, finding all the chord flavors (they're all there!) and mixing it all into one very neat hybrid style of playing guitar. To order or to find out more, click here. |
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March 3rd, 2005
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Tampa Red, Complete Chronological Recordings
I'm getting all of this stuff. Finally. I've been thinking about it for some time now but then I madeup my mind and ordered all of it. Why not? And listening through the first CD yesterday I'm not dissapointed. He did lots of stuff, not just the things he's famous for.
If you can't hear the others you're too loud, if you can't hear yourself you've gone deaf
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March 4th, 2005
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Great stuff Terje,
Tampa is one of my favourites.
Could you tell me the names of all the "Instrumental" songs on those albums?
I'd rather a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
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March 23rd, 2005
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Soon as I have them all I'll let you know.
If you can't hear the others you're too loud, if you can't hear yourself you've gone deaf
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March 23rd, 2005
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i definitely need to get some more tampa red. 'cant get that stuff no more' is my fave at the moment.
what do you call cheese that isnt yours? nacho cheese hahahahaha
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March 25th, 2005
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Can't Get That Stuff No More is a favorite of mine too. Damn, he wrote so many great tunes. nad what a slide player he was. It's not just those things that he's famous for, the clean and cute stuff that you hear on all compilations. He plays some really nasty shit too now and then.
If you can't hear the others you're too loud, if you can't hear yourself you've gone deaf
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March 26th, 2005
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Tampa Red is amazing and he's the #1 reason I wanted to get a Tricone.
There's a cover of his instrumental "Boogie Woogie Dance" on my soundclick page.
[url]http://www.soundclick.com/zakandhisunhappyguitar[/url]
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How to Play Slide Guitar in Standard/Dropped-D DVD by Kirk Lorange
If you really want to spice up your playing, slip a slide over your pinkie and add it to your musical vocabulary. There's no need to re-tune your guitar to an open tuning, just stay in standard or lower that bass string down to D. Kirk shows you how in this 70 minute DVD, talking and playing you through the basics, vibrato, muting, playing single note lines, finding all the chord flavors (they're all there!) and mixing it all into one very neat hybrid style of playing guitar. To order or to find out more, click here. |
Click on the screenshot for
an excerpt from the DVD |
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