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Introduction

To Gospel Fingerstyle Guitar

PUBLISHER: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
PRODUCT TYPE: DVD
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Guitar
Gospel Music is such a familiar part of our cultural and musical landscape that it offers the fingerstyle guitarist a vast repertoire of melodic and lyrical compositions. In this lesson, Duck Baker explores and explains howthismusic can be arranged for fingerstyle guitar. Duck teaches arrangements
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Subtitle To Gospel Fingerstyle Guitar
Author Duck Baker
Publisher Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Instrumentation Guitar
Text language English
Product Type DVD
Instrument Group Guitar
Genre Tuition
Style Gospel
No. MUSGW312
Description
Gospel Music is such a familiar part of our cultural and musical landscape that it offers the fingerstyle guitarist a vast repertoire of melodic and lyrical compositions. In this lesson, Duck Baker explores and explains howthismusic can be arranged for fingerstyle guitar. Duck teaches arrangements of six well-known Gospel songs which he plays in standard and dropped-D tunings.

A practical, informative and very useful lesson to expandingyourfingerstyle technique to incorporate playing Gospel music in the styles of Mississippi John Hurt or Elizabeth Cotton.

Duck gives a historical background on each tune as well as phrase by phrase and step by stepexplanationsof the arrangements.
The DVD comes with a 24 page tab/music PDF booklet, and each tune is illustrated in a split screen section making it easy to see what the right and left hands are playing.

Songlist
  • 1. Abide with me
  • 2. Farther Along
  • 3. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  • 4. There Is A Happy Land
  • 5. What A Friend We Have in Jesus
  • 6. Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
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