Posts Tagged ‘mark’
Guitar lesson-Mark knopfler’s technique by zak 2
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 7:19 19 CommentsJust a simple aproach that i think is important to learn before starting to practice the technique. base. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Americana Acoustic Guitar Styles with Mark Stuart – DVD Lesson Excerpt
Monday, February 16, 2009 0:01 No CommentsMark Stuart performs the introduction to his DVD on acoustic guitar styles. Having toured with roots musicians including Steve Forbert, Steve Earle, Freddy Fender and others, Mark has a command of his guitar that allows him to clearly demonstrate a number of guitar styles. He shares tips on: • hybrid picking • using octaves to support a [...]
Blues Guitar Lesson
Friday, January 16, 2009 15:11 4 CommentsLearn to play Gregson Lane Blues by Mark Claydon Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Acoustic Guitar Summit – Easy Virtue
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 19:16 3 CommentsLive in concert August 17, 2007. Acoustic Guitar Summit is a trio of Grammy Award winning acoustic guitarists: Mark Hanson, Terry Robb, Doug Smith. To learn more go to: http://www.acousticguitarsummit.net Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Acoustic Guitar Summit – Mr. Sandman
Friday, January 9, 2009 12:41 9 CommentsLive in concert August 17,2007. Acoustic Guitar Summit is a trio of Grammy Award winning acoustic guitarists: Mark Hanson, Terry Robb, Doug Smith. To learn more go to: http://www.acousticguitarsummit.net Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Acoustic Guitar Summit – Jitterbug Waltz
Monday, January 5, 2009 2:03 1 CommentLive in concert August 17, 2007. Acoustic Guitar Summit is a trio of Grammy Award winning acoustic guitarists: Mark Hanson, Terry Robb, Doug Smith. To learn more go to: http://www.acousticguitarsummit.net Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Learn Blues Funk jazz guitar mixolydian and blues scale combo
Friday, December 26, 2008 15:22 25 Commentsa practical way to use one of the modes. this one, is known as mixolydian and it is played over A7, so it would be known as A mixolydian. I give an example on how to combine it with the blues and pentatonic scales. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet