>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson - The Star Of The County Down – Solo Guitar Project
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:48 pm
Hi Everyone,
Our newest TARGET and Pay Per Lesson release is on The Star Of The County Down – Solo Guitar Project!
The Star Of The County Down is a traditional Irish tune that tells the story of the most beautiful girl in Ireland,
Rosie McCann, with the ‘nut-brown hair.’ It has been recorded by countless artists, including The Chieftans
(with Van Morrison), The Irish Rovers, The High Kings, and Loreena McKennitt. The melody can be played with
some variation and embellishment, the progression can be done in many different patterns, and many different
rhythms are possible as well.
This lesson is designed to have the student come up with the progression and rhythm and create their own
arrangement. We start with a review of the chords in the key of E Minor, a look at which chords include each
note of the scale, and different voicings of the chords. These segments are followed by a couple directions to
choose. Later segments will look at some of the rhythmic possibilities.
The student is heavily encouraged to do as much of their own work as possible before looking at the attachments.
Enjoy this level 5 lesson!
https://www.totallyguitars.com/target-s ... oject.html
Our newest TARGET and Pay Per Lesson release is on The Star Of The County Down – Solo Guitar Project!
The Star Of The County Down is a traditional Irish tune that tells the story of the most beautiful girl in Ireland,
Rosie McCann, with the ‘nut-brown hair.’ It has been recorded by countless artists, including The Chieftans
(with Van Morrison), The Irish Rovers, The High Kings, and Loreena McKennitt. The melody can be played with
some variation and embellishment, the progression can be done in many different patterns, and many different
rhythms are possible as well.
This lesson is designed to have the student come up with the progression and rhythm and create their own
arrangement. We start with a review of the chords in the key of E Minor, a look at which chords include each
note of the scale, and different voicings of the chords. These segments are followed by a couple directions to
choose. Later segments will look at some of the rhythmic possibilities.
The student is heavily encouraged to do as much of their own work as possible before looking at the attachments.
Enjoy this level 5 lesson!
https://www.totallyguitars.com/target-s ... oject.html