The Country Fingerstyle Guitar Method: A Complete Guide to Travis Picking, Fingerstyle Guitar, & Country Guitar Soloing (Learn Country Guitar)

The Country Fingerstyle Guitar Method: A Complete Guide to Travis Picking, Fingerstyle Guitar, & Country Guitar Soloing (Learn Country Guitar)
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You will discover harmony, part layering, harmonics, the “claw” technique, thumb picking, counterpoint, altered tunings and much more.Each technique and approach is combined into a musical study that gives real insight into the greatest country guitar players in the world, and put you on the way to developing your own unique style.Here’s What You Get:Over 100 Pages of Country Picking Essentials stuffed with 190 individually recorded examples so you can develop your country playing at your own paceA Complete Course in Country Fingerstyle – From first rudiments to advanced techniques teaching you to play the country classics while developing your own personal styleDetailed discussion of thumb picks, tone, technique and the evolution of Country GuitarComplete style-files of the world’s three greatest country fingerstyle guitaristsEvery essential Country chord, technique, bass line, lick and trick to get you playing the right way as quickly as possibleBonus! – A complete so
Really easy to understand and follow Outstanding book!!! Really easy to understand and follow!!! Well done !!!!. Finally! A decent breakdown of Jerry Reed!!! Jerry Anderson Couldn't be happier!I've always been a huge admirer of Jerry Reed's style but there just no decent literature on his style. While this is by no means as dedicated to Jerry as I'd like (perhaps another book Levi?) I'm more than happy with the progress I'm making and my new level of understanding.I was also surprised how easy it was to make my Travis picking skills (which are beginner level at best) sound more like Merle!Another excellent book :). "Enjoyable book" according to Thomas W. I love finger style guitar and this is a great book to learn the evolution of Travis Picking, Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed. Start with the basics and add to your technique one step at a time. When you have competed this book you should be able to create your own arrangements using the techniques you like, to give you the sound you enjoy the most. This is a fun book and I am sure that others will enjoy it as much as I am. It is well written and thought out to allow you to learn step by step. I bought the book and not the Kindle version by the way.