Matériel : Partition + CD
SKU: HL.160222
ISBN 9781495064289. UPC: 888680622008. 9.0x12.0 inches.
Total Picking Control is a comprehensive guide tailored for intermediate to advanced guitar players who aim for complete mastery over their instrument. This exceptional course encompasses 60 sequential lessons, each accompanied by a full song study, and is the brainchild of Troy Stetina, a renowned musician and educator known for his expert techniques and deep understanding of guitar mechanics. The course boasts 17 hours of video performance and instruction, as well as 60 full-band audio play-along backing tracks, offering an exceptionally comprehensive learning experience. Each lesson is organized into six sections and delivers the following: ⢠Musical Study â A complete song presented in standard notation and tablature to focus on specific techniques, spanning a diverse range of musical genres including rock, metal, country, and classical. Certain studies also come with Preparation Examples to assist in mastering the material. ⢠Video Lesson â Includes both a full play-through and detailed walk-through of the Musical Study, along with additional insights. ⢠Play-Along Audio Track â A high-quality, full-band recording of the Musical Study, minus the featured guitar part, providing a professional backing track for practice. ⢠Advanced Concept â Offers âextra creditâ assignments for students eager to push beyond the foundational lesson material. With Troy Stetina's guidance, Total Picking Control stands out as a groundbreaking course for guitarists seeking to dominate their craft!
SKU: HL.248691
ISBN 9788759839881. 10.0x14.5 inches. English.
Includes two player's scores. Niels Rosing-Schow's Ut-Sons (Sea Songs) for Guitar Duo (2016). Commissioned by 'OpenDays Festival' for the guitar duo Per Dybro Sorensen and Michael Norman. In between these easily recognizable musical elements are established 'musical rooms', which are different versions of a common harmonic musical material. The quasi-canonical passages played by the two guitarists are mirroring each other without ever being totally identical, thus reflecting thesubtle broken symmetries of the building.