Hybrid Guitar-Solo-Percussive Fingerstyle Picking Ruddy Meicher
Dec 22, 2011 hybrid picking
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My name is Ruddy and I’m French Fingerstyle Guitarist
Physically, “Fingerstyle” refers to using each of the right hand fingers independently in order to play the multiple parts of a musical arrangement that would normally be played by several band members. Bass, harmonic accompaniment, melody, and percussion can all be played simultaneously when playing Fingerstyle
Une définition de la technique a été présentée par l’ «Association de Guitare Fingerstyle de Toronto (Canada)
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Physiquement, le “fingerstyle” se réfère à l’utilisation de chacun des doigts de la main droite de manière indépendante afin de jouer les pièces multiples d’un arrangement musical qui devraient normalement être joué par plusieurs membres d’un orchestre ; la basse, l’accompagnement harmonique, la mélodie et les percussions peuvent tous être joués simultanément lors du jeu en Fingerstyle
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Stevie Ray Vaughan – Texas Flood (Long version!)
Dec 17, 2009 guitar solos
Long version of Texas Flood by stevie ray vaughn ! Texas Flood is an electric blues album by blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble, released in 1983.
Although “Texas Flood” has three verses of lyrics, the song is more of a prolonged guitar solo, allowing Vaughan to show off his characteristic electric blues style. During live shows, he would often play portions of this song behind his back, arousing an enthusiastic crowd response. Stylistically, “Texas Flood” is structured around the common three chord blues progression. Written and performed in the key of G (sounding F# because of Vaughan’s tuning), it is in 12/8 time, or compound time[1], which gives it a “slow burning” feel that is common in Texas blues.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Flood_%28song%29
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