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Old 05-14-2010, 12:35 AM
daza152 daza152 is offline
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Originally Posted by Herb Hunter View Post
Though I prefer the Creedence Clearwater Revival version of, Before You Accuse Me, Eric Clapton's unplugged version is a good one to try.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLTR3Xn95xY
Just checked out that song on you tube and found a cool lesson of it,

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Some others would be:
Before You Accuse Me - Eric Clapton
lonely Stranger - Eric Clapton
Love both and found good lessons, looks hard but sounds great!!

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daza152, if you are starting out in this type of music I suggest "Beginning fingerstyle blues guitar" by Arnie Berle and Mark Galbo. It is the one I started out on. They take you step by step to understand alternating thumb and fingerpicking with standard notation and tabs if you need them. Along with the cd that comes with it they make it very easy to get a handle on this style. I believe it is one of the best out there and is available thru Amazon.
thanks appreciate it.
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