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Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks for Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, and R&B Guitar


  • Heres your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth! The master player/ teacher demonstrates Double-stops, Roll patterns, Pick and finger style, Advanced bending, Arpeggios, Harmony runs, Tyrnarounds, Banjo, Dobro and pedal steel styles, Chicken pickin and much more! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD Rating: NR

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Here’s your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth. Double-stops, roll patterns, pick and finger style, advanced bending, arpeggios, harmony runs, turnarounds, banjo, dobro and pedal steel styles, chicken pickin’ and much more are all demonstrated by one of the world’s master player/teachers.

Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks For Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, And R&B Guitar

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Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks for Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, and R&B Guitar


  • Heres your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth! The master player/ teacher demonstrates Double-stops, Roll patterns, Pick and finger style, Advanced bending, Arpeggios, Harmony runs, Tyrnarounds, Banjo, Dobro and pedal steel styles, Chicken pickin and much more! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD Rating: NR

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Here’s your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth. Double-stops, roll patterns, pick and finger style, advanced bending, arpeggios, harmony runs, turnarounds, banjo, dobro and pedal steel styles, chicken pickin’ and much more are all demonstrated by one of the world’s master player/teachers.

Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks For Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, And R&B Guitar

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Great Electric Guitar Lessons-Blues,Slide,Country and Good Old-Fashioned Rock ‘N’ Roll!


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For the past half-century the electric guitar has been woven into the fabric of American roots music, and its power and allure still make it our most popular musical instrument. The instruction on this rich compilation covers a wide range of musical applications for the electric guitar, taught by some of the top guitar players in their respective genres. After a beginner s introduction to basic blues by Adam Traum, you ll get instruction in a variety of electric guitar techniques covering bottleneck slide (Roy Rogers), western swing (Ray Benson), Chicago blues (Hubert Sumlin), country fingerpicking (Steve Wariner), classic rock and rockabilly (Jim Weider) and modern rock (Jorma Kaukonen). These lessons, derived from Homespun s DVD library, will provide you with new licks, tunes and musical ideas and will greatly expand your technical understanding of the instrument.

Great Electric Guitar Lessons-Blues,Slide,Country and Good Old-Fashioned Rock ‘N’ Roll!

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Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks for Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, and R&B Guitar


  • Heres your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth! The master player/ teacher demonstrates Double-stops, Roll patterns, Pick and finger style, Advanced bending, Arpeggios, Harmony runs, Tyrnarounds, Banjo, Dobro and pedal steel styles, Chicken pickin and much more! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD Rating: NR

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Here’s your chance to learn more than 150 original acoustic licks in a detailed lesson from the one and only Arlen Roth. Double-stops, roll patterns, pick and finger style, advanced bending, arpeggios, harmony runs, turnarounds, banjo, dobro and pedal steel styles, chicken pickin’ and much more are all demonstrated by one of the world’s master player/teachers.

Arlen Roths 150+ Acoustic Hot Licks For Rock, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, And R&B Guitar

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Guitar World — How to Play Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Guitar


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Guitar World — How to Play Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Guitar

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Beginner Rock Guitar Lessons


  • Rock, Metal & Punk styles
  • Animated Fretboard
  • Automatic Tuner
  • Video Instruction
  • 25 Lessons

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eMedia Beginner Rock Guitar Lessons offers 25 step-by-step lessons. Songs and exercises are accompanied by full-motion split-screen videos and live recorded audio. The easy-to-follow lessons range from basics like stringing the guitar to playing power chords and palm muting. With lessons written by professional rock guitar instructor Charles McCrone, a GIT graduate, you are guided through techniques with video demonstrations. Includes songs in the styles of Gun N’ Roses, Led Zeppelin, Blink 182 and more!

Beginner Rock Guitar Lessons

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The Guitar Evolution, From Ancient India to American Rock Stars



I was given my first acoustic guitar when I was seventeen a few days before my eighteenth birthday, with the intention of one day learning how to play it. This was a short-lived venture as now eight years later it is still living in its grey leather case possibly gathering dust in the back of my room. Guitar experts will be shocked by the notion of any acoustic guitars being treated in this fashion, however, if one is to buy one they need to be prepared to spend lots of time practising and drilling each day to get better at playing it.
The historical value of acoustic guitars is far greater than what is perceived. In fact, this is one of the oldest instruments to have ever been used, much older than the piano or the violin. Guitars available today come in various elaborate styles, functionality and produce interesting sounds. Some synthesized guitars have a certain affect compared to what they did in the past.
History
Before the heavy metal rock stars, before the indie/alternative music scene and before all the folk acoustic guitars that hit the charts, the guitar was a musical instrument appreciated way back as far as 2000BC. The guitar itself derived from the Ancient Indian Sitara, an instrument that is in use even today within the Hindustani culture. Its’ features are similar to that of a guitar, however, very basic in appearance and with a hollowed round gourd.
The term ‘guitar’ was coined by the English from the Spanish word ‘guitarra’, which in turn was derived from the Latin ‘cithara’ and prior to this from the Greek ‘kithara’. Thus coming back to the Persian word of ’sihtar’, which is associated to the word sitar in India. The Romans introduced the modern guitar (known as cithara), as we know it around 40AD to Hispania. This was adapted and followed by the oud, which was a four-string instrument, brought by the Moors, in the 8th century.
The six-string guitar was popularised by the Scandinavians and across through Eastern Europe. This was commonly associated with the Viking excursions across the continent. The Spanish ‘Vihuela’ in the 16th century appeared to depict the modern guitar and a step away from the renaissance instrument. It looked like it had a lute-style tuning with a guitar like body.
It was not until in Italy of the mid 18th century that saw Gaetano Vinaccia produce his guitar label, with the distinct appearance of a mandolin. This had six strings and did not show signs of a modification from a double-course guitar, as it was common for fake guitar labels to be created.
The co-founder of now famous Richenbacher, George Beauchamp, patented the first electric guitar in 1936. This was the turning point of guitar music and the birth of a new innovative sound. It was Danelectro that produced the first electric guitar for the public, giving a chance for new talented musicians to be as creative as possible. Nowadays people are more familiar with both electric and acoustic guitars, with many famous bands (particularly, rock, metal, indie and jazz bands) use this to produce modern music.
This is no longer a privileged instrument used only by jesters and servants, for the rich and wealthy, but is also available for people to use freely from the comfort of their own homes.

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Folk Pop Rock: Guitar Chord Songbook


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80 songs presented with simply their chords and lyrics for easy strumming fun: Alison * American Pie * Annie’s Song * Closer to Fine * Constant Craving * Dust in the Wind * Here Comes the Sun * Me and Bobby McGee * Mrs. Robinson * Nights in White Satin * Somebody to Love * Tangled Up in Blue * Time in a Bottle * Vincent * You Were Meant for Me * You’ve Got a Friend * and more.

Folk Pop Rock: Guitar Chord Songbook

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Hal Leonard Rock Guitar Method: Book/CD Pack


  • Each chapter concludes with a jam session, which enables you to jam along to such rock classics as Wild Thing, Crossroads, Takin’ Care of Business, Everyday I Have The Blues, Bohemian Rhapsody, Ramblin’ Man, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Layla, Hey Joe, Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo, and others!

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Learn to play rhythm and lead rock guitar with the step-by-step lessons and 70 great rock songs in this book/CD pack! The Hal Leonard Rock Guitar Method is your complete guide to learning rock guitar. This book uses real rock songs – no corny rock arrangements of nursery rhymes here! – to teach you the basics of rhythm and lead rock guitar in the style of Eric Clapton, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and many others. Lessons include power chords, riffs, scales, licks, string bending, vibrato, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and slides, to name a few. Each chapter concludes with a jam session, which enables you to jam along to such rock classics as “Wild Thing,” “Crossroads,” and “Takin’ Care of Business.”

Hal Leonard Rock Guitar Method: Book/CD Pack

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Guitar Lessons Blues and Rock: 10 Easy-to-Follow Guitar Lessons


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Ten blues and rock guitar lessons from The Registry Of Guitar Tutors. Lesson subjects include: blues scales; pentatonic riffs; string bending; slide guitar; seventh chords; fingerstyle blues and much more. Each lesson is shown in both traditional notation and easy-to-read tablature. This book includes a free CD, making guitar easier to learn. Every example is demonstrated on CD. Many lessons also include backing tracks to play along to.

Guitar Lessons Blues and Rock: 10 Easy-to-follow Guitar Lessons

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