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Old 08-08-2013, 04:46 PM
Acoustic_Stevo Acoustic_Stevo is offline
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Or Eric Roche. His arrangements of
Van Halens Jump
Stevie Wonders Higher Ground
Theme from Titanic
Theme from Cheers
Dire Straits Why Worry
Bryan Adams Everything I Do
Theme from MASH
Suzanne Vega Luka etc
were all in Guitar Techniques magazine and are out there.
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Old 08-09-2013, 02:56 AM
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Some great responses. Thanks very much.
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Old 08-09-2013, 09:08 AM
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You may find some of the arrangements here http://www.guitardownunder.com/fingerstyle.html useful. All free to download in tab and standard notation.
Thanks nice playing and great tabs. Much appreciated.
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Old 12-22-2015, 05:59 PM
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Hi Ricky...

I have added to my DVD library Fred Sokolow's jazz, Gershwin, and a couple other of his teaching DVDs.

Also, Pete Huttlinger's "Essential Exercises for Fingerstyle Guitar", and Al Petteway's "Celtic Blues & Beyond".

I own both of John Carlini's DVDs on "Chord Melody", and have watched everything I could find by Martin Taylor (yes it's his name) on chord melody which is the style you are speaking of.

Both Homespun tapes dot com, and Acoustic Music Resource dot com have extensive teaching DVD series by accomplished players.

I own 3 of Muriel Anderson's "All Star Guitar Night" DVDs. She features a host of players on each in a live setting.

If you can find Tuck Andress's early DVD from the 90s it's an inspiration too.

Many of them come with 'paper' or access to pdf files. All of them improved my ear/eye connections (ability to watch and figure things out).

Hope this helps...



ljguitar

I was wondering if you have John Carlini's Chord Solos 1 and 2 booklets with the tablatures. I have both DVD's but not the printed music.. It would be great if you can send them to me for study..

Thank you and Merry Christmas to all !
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