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acoustic guitar instrumentalist

acoustic guitar instrumentalist
acoustic guitar instrumentalist
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If you play the guitar, what is your favorite - acoustic (nylon or steel), electrical or I play with everything, including the mandolin and banjo uke. If you play bass, acoustic or Electric? Guitar or vertical? Rope or like 4 5 and 6 strings? Battery – Good old kit or percussion as (marimba, drums)? If you sing, you have a range? or you stay in one .. More importantly, do you think is best to improve an aspect of his musical talent or do as much as you can right?

I am a guitar player … always will be. I love ALL types of guitars and all forms, including its own too … (Two of nylon and steel), 6 and 7 string electric, mandolin, banjo, sitar. I'm very low and typical of a par 4 and 5-string, both electric. I like playing with six greenhouses sometimes when I meet one. I also began to make votes a year ago. I do a couple of different styles, but mostly stay in the hard style rock-ish. I think it is better to play several instruments … helps you communicate and understand other musicians again, no matter what they play. I think it should certainly be an essential tool that excel at!

Sarah Jaffe bad mood music, nice and romantic Posted on: Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 8:00 am Last Modified: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 1:19 p.m.
“Crying” by Roy Orbison, acoustic guitar instrumental


Guitar One Presents Acoustic Instrumentalists (Play-It-Like-It-Is)


Guitar One Presents Acoustic Instrumentalists (Play-It-Like-It-Is)


$7.70


Note-for-note tab transcriptions for 21 acoustic tunes from artists such as Chet Atkins, Jorma Kaukonen, Leo Kottke, Adrian Legg, Paul Simon, James Taylor and others. Songs include: Anji ? Anu ? Brahms Lullaby ? Classical Gas ? Embryonic Journey ? Genesis ? Greensleeves ? Hey Nineteen ? Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ? Lady Madonna ? Modoc ? Yankee Doodle Dixie ? and more. Anji Anu Baroque Brahms…

blend


blend


$12.40


blend is the second offering from Jim Roberti, a musician from Northeastern PA. Roberti plays all intstruments except drums and wrote, arranged, produced and co-mixed. The album is dominated by acoustic guitars but has enough electric guitar and hammond organ to make it a lively listen. Some great drumming by Paul Cipriano is offset by Roberti’s profound, sometimes whimsical lyrics, and every son…

Listening Hands


Listening Hands


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The Instrumentalist - Al Shaw - 8 Songs


The Instrumentalist – Al Shaw – 8 Songs



The Instrumentalist – Al Shaw – 8 Songs: (1) Faith, (2) Seize the Moment, (3) Painting My Dreams, (4) October, (5) Pleasant Grove, (6) The Eleventh Hour, (7) Springtime On the East Coast, & (8) Letha’s Lane. Al Shaw: Keyboards, Drum Machine, Programming, Trumpet and Percussions. Bill Dickson: Acoustic Guitar. Keith Williams: Alto Saxophone and Special Thanks to: Steve Carter, Eric H. Shaw, David W…

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