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The Complete Acoustic Guitar Method
Begin understanding, playing, and enjoying everything from the folk, blues, and old-time music of yesterday to the rock, country, and jazz of today on the instrument that truly represents American music, the acoustic guitar. [more]
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I’ll admit that when I think about playing slide guitar—something I’m not terribly proficient at, which is to say, terrible—the first thought that comes to my mind is not a famous gelatin dessert product. But Bob Brozman, undisputed slide master and all-around eclectic guy, has a unique way of describing how to get vibrato when using a slide, and that’s where Bill Cosby’s favorite dessert comes into play. Sound intriguing? Click on the feature lesson below and learn more about how Brozman gets that vibrato sound, as well as how he plays so fast yet so cleanly. (And be sure to check out the video examples.)
On another note, over the next few months you’ll notice that the Acoustic Guitar Notes Playlist section will be expanding, which is part of an effort to pack more music into each issue. Know of a great unheard-of artist that you think people should know about? Drop me a line!
Mark Smith, Managing Editor, Acoustic Guitar. |
Mark Smith is managing editor of Acoustic Guitar. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Judith, their three cats, and far too many records and guitars. |
PLAYLIST CD REVIEWS:
Carrie Newcomer: The Geography of Light
Indiana singer/songwriter Carrie Newcomer’s 11th Rounder Records release eloquently confirms her standing as one of the contemporary acoustic scene’s most intelligent and compassionate voices. A typically probing and poetic Newcomer collection, the 14-track set explores the meaningful spaces between shadow and light, silence and sound, solitude and community. Along the way, Newcomer, a Quaker with strong ties to the progressive spiritual activist network, testifies time and again to the ever-present wonder waiting to be discovered amidst the everyday. The lilting melodies, which cover a broad swath of soundscapes from thinking-person’s chamber pop (“You’d Think by Now,” “Throw Me a Line”) to Appalachian-flavored modern folk (“There Is a Tree,” A Woman and a Shovel”) to understated roots rock (“Where You Been”), stay anchored in fertile, timeless ground thanks in large measure to Newcomer’s rich, resonant vocals. In a similar vein, her deft acoustic guitar work and a crack, unselfish studio band provide welcome balance to the record’s cerebral vibe. This is serious, NPR-friendly fare for grown-ups, but not without an impish sense of humor, as “Don’t Push Send,” a ragtime ode to the potential perils of impulsive e-mailing, playfully attests. (Rounder Records, www.rounder.com)
—Mike Thomas
Peter Mulvey: Notes from Elsewhere
Notes from Elsewhere takes listeners on a retrospective of Peter Mulvey’s career, spanning songs from the early ’90s to 2005. The 17 selections (some cowritten with his producer David “Goody” Goodrich) are from seven of his nine previous releases, here rendered with only guitar and vocal. Everything about Mulvey’s music shines with intelligence: the carefully crafted arrangements that draw from the bluesy/jazzy end of the roots spectrum, the lyrics poetic and complex, yet totally accessible (“ . . . as long as trees are skying . . . ”). Guitarists will be awed by Mulvey’s technical proficiency and vibrancy and the way he achieves the sound of a full band from a mix of flashy fingerstyle lead and a percussive chordal rhythmic attack. One could wish for more instrumentals like the lovely “Black Rabbit,” with its shimmering harmonics—but that would be downright greedy. (Signature Sounds, www.signaturesounds.com)
—Mike Thomas
For more CD reviews, go to www.acousticguitar.com/playlist.
EVENTS:
Winnipeg Folk Festival
The 35th annual Winnipeg Folk Festival, which will feature Charlie Louvin, Calexico, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Nanci Griffith, and more, will be held July 10–13. Fans can buy weekend passes, daily tickets, and camping passes through Ticketmaster.
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