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Hot Licks: Arlen Roth With Double Trouble - Playing In A 3-Piece Band


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Media: DVD (Region 0)
Arrangement: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums (GTR/BGTR/DRUMS)
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Artist: Chris Layton; Arlen Roth; Tommy Shannon
Series: Hot Licks
Catalogue #: HOT214
ISBN: 752187437802
This Item Earns 30 Musicroom Points

Description

This unique DVD concept has master guitarist Arlen Roth and Double Trouble (bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton) showing you how to make a 3-piece band “fill in all the gaps.” Arlen demonstrates different grooves from Blues, R&B, Rockabilly & Rock and shows you shuffle licks, pick and finger parts, lead parts, classic fills, and a whole lot more!



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Sales Rank:
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Published on:
30/04/2007
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
Not specified
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hotlicks Videos

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