Hi Everyone,
Here is you weekly video wrap up for this week......
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/tota ... -2012.html
Enjoy!
February 3, 2012
This week we stepped back into the world of Slack Key Guitar with an
arrangement of Paniau, a song written by Helen Desha Beamer (Keola’s
great-grandmother) about a house on the Big Island belonging to her
friends, Al& Annabelle Ruddle. It is played in C Wahine Tuning (C-G-D-
G-B-E). We also continued some recent themes with Elephant by Damien
Rice and Day After Day by Badfinger.
We had a couple Fly On The Wall videos that focused mainly on theory-
one with Ed exploring using triads as a basis for lead playing, much
like in our series called Lead Secrets, and another with Fred learning
about secondary dominant chords, The latter also looked at a great
tune by Marty Robbins called Devil Woman.
Jack van Breen took us back into the vintage world of Rickenbacker
guitars with demonstrations of a couple old lap steel guitars referred
to as the Frying Pans. You have to take a look at those.
The other big news was the discovery and reassignment of some early
video I did called Quick Tips. These are a bunch of short clips
covering a myriad of important things all guitar players need to know.
They can now be found under the Tips, Techniques, Theory & Styles
menu. I even learned a few things I had forgotten!
Until next week…
Stay Tuned& In Touch,
Neil
On the Beat - Episode 99 - Weekly Guitar video news wrap up February 3rd, 2012
Wow, a 13 yr old is learning the Ventures. Thats awsome.
And Neil, if your going to do some work with Donovan, maybe some Lou Reed would be in order. Hey Babe, take a walk on the wild side!!!!!!!
PS, if it comes through, thats me sbutler, in the middle, at 13 working on a Venture song. What comes around, goes around eh?
Scott
And Neil, if your going to do some work with Donovan, maybe some Lou Reed would be in order. Hey Babe, take a walk on the wild side!!!!!!!
PS, if it comes through, thats me sbutler, in the middle, at 13 working on a Venture song. What comes around, goes around eh?
Scott