Folk Song Arrangements For Classical Guitar
COMPOSER:
Frederic Hand
PUBLISHER:
Homespun
PRODUCT TYPE:
DVD
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Guitar
Guitar virtuoso Frederic Hand teaches exquisite classical guitar arrangements of four widely known and much-beloved American folk songs: The Water is Wide, Wayfaring Stranger, Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair andWe Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder. He shows you how, by using lush chords,
Specifications
Composer | Frederic Hand |
Publisher | Homespun |
Instrumentation | Guitar |
Text language | English |
Product Type | DVD |
Instrument Group | Guitar |
Genre | Tuition |
Style | Classical |
UPC | 884088206956 |
No. | HL00642031 |
Description
Guitar virtuoso Frederic Hand teaches exquisite classical guitar arrangements of four widely known and much-beloved American folk songs:
The Water is Wide, Wayfaring Stranger, Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair andWe Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder.
He shows you how, by using lush chords, rich harmonies and inventive improvisational elements, you can make each one a beautiful and compelling performance piece. Fred teaches fullconcert arrangements as well as easier alternate versions for novice players who are just getting into this style of music. Learning either (or both) of these will be deeply satisfying for anyone who loves the sound ofclassicalguitar.
Fred Hand makes this a complete learning experience by carefully explaining chord extensions and substitutions, harmonic voicings up and down the neck of the guitar and elements of music theory. He showshow to use improvisational techniques and ways to enhance these as well as other songs, so that you can make them truly your own.
The Water is Wide, Wayfaring Stranger, Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair andWe Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder.
He shows you how, by using lush chords, rich harmonies and inventive improvisational elements, you can make each one a beautiful and compelling performance piece. Fred teaches fullconcert arrangements as well as easier alternate versions for novice players who are just getting into this style of music. Learning either (or both) of these will be deeply satisfying for anyone who loves the sound ofclassicalguitar.
Fred Hand makes this a complete learning experience by carefully explaining chord extensions and substitutions, harmonic voicings up and down the neck of the guitar and elements of music theory. He showshow to use improvisational techniques and ways to enhance these as well as other songs, so that you can make them truly your own.