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Playing In The Style Of The Fender Stratocaster Greats

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Media: DVD (Region 0)
Language: English
Arrangement: Guitar (GTR)
Author: Tom Kolb
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Series: Playing In The Style Of The Fender Greats

   
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This incredible DVD takes an in-depth look at the Fender Stratocaster and the styles of the most famous guitarist to ever play one. In detail, it breaks down the blues riffs of Stevie Ray Vaughan, the shimmering tone of Daivd Gilmour and th tremolo picking of Dick Dale. We will take you step-by-step through the soulful bends of Eric Clapton, the whammy bar melodies of Jeff Beck, the landmark stylings of Jimmy Hendrix, the unique chord voicings of Eric Johnson and mucho more. Also covered is the classic Stratocaster sound, pick-up configurations and body style.

The accompanying booklet comes complete with easy-to-follow notation and diagrams which correspond exactly to this DVD.

Tom Kolb has been an instructor at the world famous Musicians Institute since 1989. He has also appeared as the host/music director for over 40 Instructional Videos, working with such world-class musicians as Larry Carlton, Joe Walsh, Dave Navarro, Trevor Rabin, Davey Johnstone and John Jorgenson .


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Sales Rank:
6090
Published on:
04/09/2003
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
Not specified
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
HL00320381
ISBN:
Not specified


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Customer Rating I got this DVD because I love Strats, but if you're looking for an instructional DVD, then this may not be for you. Tom Kolb just seems facinated right through the DVD with the neck pickup of the Strat. There are a couple of useful ideas for guitar styles given by Tom, but in each example he's using a different Strat. The insight into the Fender factory manufacturing is worth a look, although don't look too closely as it might put you off buying one in the future.
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