Chord Changes Made Easy With THIS Trick • Acoustic Tuesday 070
Welcome to this week’s episode of Acoustic Tuesday where I share my guitar geek list of gear, artists, and resources to keep you inspired to live your absolute BEST acoustic life!
As always, you can catch the show at 10am every Tuesday.
Featured in This Episode…
Three Steps To Play Bass Walks
Does the mere thought of transitioning from chord to chord stop you dead in your tracks when you want to play a song? In this video lesson I share with you a way to make your chord changes not only easier… but more interesting and fun by adding bass walks. And if you watch to the end, you’ll get the Master Formula to create ANY bass walk you want.
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What’s On the Turntable This Week?
This week’s featured acoustic artist is Gwenifer Raymond who comes recommended to us by Acoustic Tuesday listener Mark Clark H. from Ardre, Gotland. Mark says, “She’s a young up and coming Welsh fingerstyle guitarist who’s influenced by Fahey and other American Primitives, as well as old country blues. She also has a PhD in astrophysics and designs video games in her day job–so pretty interesting bio. Her first LP just came out this year and it rocks deeply, or maybe picks deeply rather?”
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Tonewood Amp Review
The Tonewood Amp has been recommended to me many times. The folks at Tonewood were kind enough to send me a demo model. This unit is completely unassuming. Installation was super easy, and it did not mark the finish on my guitar. I was intimidated to install it but am surprised at how easy and seamless it went. Once installed, it was extremely user friendly. I see this as a very useful, creative tool.
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The GIG At Belmont Review
There’s a lot of talk about planning in the new year. What vacations to take, guitars to buy, guitars to play…..well I found a place in Nashville that combines all of this! The GIG (Gallery of Iconic Guitars) actually features nearly 500 truly iconic guitars.
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