Hi everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live, Light My Fire by José Feliciano.
In 1968, the young Puerto Rican musician José Feliciano put out his arrangement of Light My Fire,
a song Doors had just released a year before, and it put him on the musical map permanently.
His combination of Latin Jazz, Flamenco, Classical, Blues, and soulful singing grabbed music lovers
across the country.
This lesson goes into his percussive accompaniment, the jazzy chord shapes, his iconic introduction
with a flashy lead lick, and even touches on the syncopated outro a bit.
Enjoy this level 6 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... .html#song
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson - Light My Fire - José Feliciano
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Many thx Neil....
There's a great Jose Feliciano version of the Beatles' And I Love Her which would also make a really good lesson (plse!!) using similar techniques...it sounds very playable until it goes flamenco mental (towards the end i think..... )
There's a great Jose Feliciano version of the Beatles' And I Love Her which would also make a really good lesson (plse!!) using similar techniques...it sounds very playable until it goes flamenco mental (towards the end i think..... )
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Fantastic Neil! This is going with me to Crete next week and I hope I come back being able to play it. Always wanted to play this version. Thanks!
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I remember Jose F. from what seems long ago. I think he did the theme song for "Chico And The Man" television show.
Always loved listening to his Spanish style guitar.
Bart
Always loved listening to his Spanish style guitar.
Bart