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Steve Trovato's Country Guitar in 6 Weeks: Weeks 1-6 (6 DVD Set)

Steve Trovato's Country Guitar in 6 Weeks: Weeks 1-6 (6 DVD Set)

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This course is designed to focus your practice towards realistic goals achievable in six weeks. Each week provides you with techniques, concepts and licks to help you play and understand country soloing at a manageable pace. If you have been frustrated or intimidated by other educational material this course is for you. Lessons by Steve Trovato Practice can sometimes be difficult with 'the player often being unsure which material to work on. With the Country Guitar in 6 Weeks guitar course the material is presented to you in easy to absorb sections which progress in a sensible logical order Week one includes: The major pentatonic scale and variation in one position, right hand picking, country phrasing, Sequencing the major pentatonic scale, three licks in the style of Vince Gill. Week two includes: The three octave horizontal pentatonic scale and variation in two keys, picking techniques, building solos using repetition, slides, hammer ons, pull offs and sequences, three licks in the style of Dickie Betts. Week three includes: Diatonic 6ths, playing major pentatonic scales across changing chords in a simple progression, pedal steel licks and bending, chromatics, pick and finger technique, three licks in the style of The Eagles. Week four includes: Playing a classic country blues, Chickn Pickn techniques, one minor pentatonic scale pattern, mixing the major and minor pentatonic scale to produce bluesy country licks, three licks in the style of James Burton. Week five includes: Learn a classic country boogie blues, muted bass lines, introduction to dominant 7th arpeggios, combining chords and licks, using arpeggios to create cool licks, three licks in the style of Danny Gatton Week six includes: Learn to play over a 4 chord progression, an introduction to major triad arpeggios, an introduction to hybrid picking, developing hybrid picking techniques, three licks in the style of Albert Lee Steve Trovato is best known as a world class country guitarist, but is equally proficient in a wide range of popular guitar styles. He has written a number of bestselling guitar tuition books, and maintains a full time position in the Guitar Department at the University of Southern California

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  • Code: PP0340
  • Artist: Steve Trovato
  • Media: DVD
  • Video format(s): PAL + NTSC
  • Product genre(s): Country
  • Skill level(s): Suitable for all

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  • #1 JASON WATTS (Saturday March 23, 2013 @ 13:12)

    what as happend to this site

  • #2 Guest (Sunday March 25, 2012 @ 20:05)

    If you never want to leave your garage or brdooem, no, you don't need lessons.If you don't care if you ever get as good as your hero, no, you don't need lessons.If you never want to do more than strum along, no, you don't need lessons.If you want to pursue excellence in musicianship, you bet your ass you need lessons. If you're going to practice 2 or more hours a day, you may as well get the lessons, so you can make the most of that time.Guitar, especially, you can get quite far on your own, but there aren't many self-taught guitarists out there who are actually GOOD. Yes, they exist, but we can't assume that each of us is in that top 5%, because that is very unlikely. I think I answered one of your questions not too long ago you had lessons for a style you weren't interested in playing with a classical guitar you don't really like. So you quit, like 80% of the people who pick up anything. Spend a lot of time in a music instrument store. Hang out and chat with the salesguys/girls. Yes, they want to sell you something good that will keep you playing, and thus coming back for all your picks, straps, cables, other guitars a music store that rips people off doesn't stay open long. Figure out the kind of music you want to start playing. Then get the right style guitar for that music, and take lessons in that style. Learn to read music, plus scale and chord theory.You can get far as a hobbyist, but you can't let it get you down when you put on Van Halen or whatever and think, man I'll never play like that Well as a hobbyist, no, you won't. But if you really put your all in (people spend a dozen years in university to master this stuff man! Like freakin surgeon!) you can. You really can.It's like golf if you treat it as a hobby, yea, you'll lower your handicap and have lots of fun. It takes major obsession to lose that handicap and start getting par.Good luck!

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