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JUBER LAURENCE, THE GUITARIST. DVD

JUBER LAURENCE, THE GUITARIST. Running time: 3 hours. DVD

Acoustic Masterclass Series: Laurence Juber, The Guitarist (Acoustic Guitar Essentials, Vol. 1)
SERIES: Acoustic Masterclass
CATEGORY: Guitar DVD
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Each DVD offers six songs performed and taught by a master of the acoustic style. In a special lesson section, key aspects and techniques required for each arrangement are presented. The viewer can select from multiple camera angles, including the full performance or just the left or right hand in close-up. In addition, an artist biography and discography plus several bonus song performances are included in each DVD.

Laurence Juber, the former lead guitarist for Paul MCartney and Wings, is the premier solo acoustic guitarist of our generation. His arrangements are beautiful, fluid, and stunning; yet never does he sacrifice musicality for technical virtuosity.

The premier solo acoustic guitarist of our generation performs in DADGAD and standard tuning. Lesson tunes: Cobalt Blue, The White Pass Trail, Breaking Point, Buffalo Nickel, Catch and the 5: 55. BONUS tunes: Along the Way and Love at First Sight.

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DOWLING MIKE UPTOWN BLUES (American Roots Guitar) DVD CHITARRA LEZIONE METODO TECNICA

DOWLING MIKE, UPTOWN BLUES (American Roots Guitar). Running time: 3 Hours. DVD

A unique mixture of blues, ragtime , swing and roots music in standard and open tunings. lesson tunes: "Rosalie, Nitpickin, Minor Thing", "Johnson City Rag", " Fishin In the Wind", "Bottleneck March". BONUS tunes: "Bottomlands", " String Crazy" and " World Of Hurt".

SERIES: Acoustic Masterclass
CATEGORY: Guitar DVD
FORMAT: DVD

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Each DVD offers six songs performed and taught by a master of the acoustic style. In a special lesson section, key aspects and techniques required for each arrangement are presented. The viewer can select from multiple camera angles, including the full performance or just the left or right hand in close-up. In addition, an artist biography and discography plus several bonus song performances are included in each DVD.

Mike Dowling, a true master guitarist, performs a unique blend of blues, ragtime, swing, and roots music. Each of his arrangements is a virtual encyclopedia of must-know riffs that define the genre. Mike has performed and recorded with legendary artists such as jazz great Joe Venuti, mandolinist Jethro Burns, fiddler Vasser Clements, and guitarist Pat Donahue.

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MANCINI HENRY-ACOUSTIC MASTERCLASS SERIES-PINK GUITAR-CD TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI

 

MANCINI HENRY, ACOUSTIC MASTERCLASS SERIES PINK GUITAR. CD TABLATURE

Pink Panther Theme - Laurence Juber
Moon River - Ed Gerhard (from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's")
Days of Wine and Roses - David Cullen
It's Easy to Say - Doug Smith (from the movie "10")
Peter Gunn - Pat Donohue
The Thornbirds Theme - Al Petteway
The Sweetheart Tree - Mark Hanson (from the movie "The Great Race")
What's Happening - Mike Dowling
Charade - Aaron Stang
Dear Heart - Wayne Johnson
Baby Elephant Walk - William Coulter (from the movie "Hatari")
Two for the Road - Amrit Sond


Twelve classic Henry Mancini tracks arranged for solo guitar by 12 master guitarists. This album-matching folio comes with a "masterclass" CD on which the artists describe the critical elements of their arrangements. Titles and arrangers include: Baby Elephant Walk/William Coulter; Charade/Aaron Stang; The Days of Wine and Roses/David Cullen; Dear Heart/Wayne Johnson; It's Easy to Say/ Doug Smith; Moon River/Ed Gerhard; Peter Gunn/Pat Donohue; The Pink Panther/Laurence Juber; Session at Pete's Pad/Mike Dowling; The Sweetheart Tree/Mark Hanson; Theme from the Thorn Birds/Al Petteway; Two for the Road/Amrit Sond. CD TABLATURE

About the Arrangements

The Pink Panther
"The Pink Panther" starts in E minor, which, in theory, should make it an easy fit on guitar. However, the characteristic chromatic walkup from C# to E would put the arrangement an octave too high in standard tuning. CGDGAD allows me to not only capture that signature run, but it also provides the open C and the open G bass notes, which are essential for the harmonic structure of the composition. I have attempted to remain true to the elements of the original arrangement, maintaining the essence of the bass part and of Plas Johnson's improvised tenor sax solo. My guide for this work is an image of a group of LA's finest studio musicians performing in tight ensemble under Mr. Mancini's baton; this must have been one breathtaking session! -Laurence Juber

Moon River
Although "Moon River" is in 3/4, I don't emphasize the waltz feel in my arrangement. In myopinion, de.-emphasizing the waltz feel contributes to the dreamlike quality of the tune. Let the melody notes ring out as long as possible (a little bit of subtle vibrato will help the melody stand out). This arrangement should be very easy to play, so savor every note. Good luck. -Ed Gerhard

The Days of Wine and Roses
I enjoyed putting together this solo guitar arrangement of "The Days of Wine and Roses:' It includes the same modulation that is popular among jazz pianists. The great Bill Evans does this same modulation in his rendition. I hope you enjoy the bossa nova rhythmic feel in the introduction. I think it sets the mood for the tune. Thank you, Mr. Mancini, for all the memorable melodies. -David Cullen

PeterGunn
Arranging the "Peter Gunn" theme came down to a matter of synchronizing the famous bass line and melody by way of dozens of one-beat finger mechanisms that occur frequently. Until the very end, the only chord in the "Peter Gunn" theme is E7. The challenge was to take it through a few times in different ways. In the A section, I play one time through with a single-note melody and then one time through with a harmonized melody, all against the recurring bass line. Letter B is a bridge of sorts. The C section is the harmonized melody again. The D section is another bridge I composed myself using a combination of diminished and major chord triad shapes. In the E section, there is a technique that simultaneously uses tremolo and bass line in the right hand: the right-hand fingers move up and down rapidly against the first three strings while the right-hand thumb pounds out that familiar bass melody. This arrangement has been extremely exciting and challenging. Don't call me at home with questions! I can't help you. I'll be in therapy. -Pat Donohue

Two for the Road
Technically, this is a pretty simple and straightforward piece to play. Care and attention should be devoted to the right-hand fretting-sustain each melody and chord voicing for as long as possible to allow for smooth transitions throughout. Also, dynamics will really help to bring out the emotional aspect, so experiment with softer and louder right-hand picking-bearing in mind that the melody needs to be up front at all times, and in certain instances I have even chosen to drag the time for effect. The bass counterpart is critical in its role as harmony, so ensure that you pay as much attention to keeping it nice and smooth against the melody. The run that occurs at bar 47 is played with just downstrokes (with the right-hand thumb), slightly speeding up toward the end and then returning to the slower tempo. All harmonics are natural, played at the 12th fret. -Amrit Sond

About Pink Guitar. As owner of Solid Air Records, I would love to take credit for this collection of arrangements, but like most owners, I am luckier than I am smart. Aaron Stang, our partner in print publishing at Warner Bros. Publications, came up with the concept; I can take credit only for agreeing that it could be fun. Of course, asking a dozen artists to find time to pick out a favorite Mancini tune, work up a creative arrangement, record it, transcribe it, and then record a lesson-all in just a few weeks' time-is asking a lot! Fortunately for me, the artists on our label are all up for such challenges and delivered the goods-as they say in the entertainment biz. At this 10th anniversary of the passing of the legendary composer Henry Mancini and the 40th anniversary of the Pink Panther, there are many products in stores honoring his memory: everything from repackages of older recordings to new and exciting versions of his tunes from jazz ensembles to pop stars. Our collection marks the first time a group of guitarists has tackled his compositions; it's a tribute to the strength of his melodies that even played as solos they retain all of their power, beauty, and playfulness. I won't go into detail about each tune since the artists themselves have done a better job than I could, but I would like to say that 2004 marks our own lOth anniversary. We could think of no better way to start this collection than with Laurence Juber, the artist with whom we launched our label. It was obvious to us that the challenging job of turning "The Pink Panther" theme into a solo guitar arrangement had to go to this Grammy-winning musician-and the results speak for themselves. Finally, my sincere thanks to you for purchasing this collection of arrangements. I hope you'll check out the other CDs, books, and DVDs by these wonderful musicians. They're all extremely talented composers in their own rights. Until we meet again and the case is solved. -James Jensen

 

WAYNE ]OHNSON
After joining the Manhattan Transfer in 1977, Wayne has taken plenty of time off from the gig to keep his solo interests alive. With eight solo CDs to his credit (both trio and solo), Wayne has also recorded and performed with an eclectic variety of other artists in addition to the Manhattan Transfer including Rickie Lee Jones, John Tesh, Akiko Yano, and Lee Oskar ofWar. At home, Wayne does studio work, produces, and is a guest instructor at the Musicians Institute and Los Angeles Music Academy. Look for his new solo acoustic release on Solid Air Records entitled One Guitar.

LAURENCE JUBER
Laurence Juber grew up in North London, where he was inspired by the explosive British pop scene of the early' 60's. Laurence became a highly in-demand studio player, contributing to many recordings ranging from the Alan Parsons Project and Rosemary Clooney to playing lead guitar on the Academy Award-nominated soundtrack to The Spy who Loved Me. In 1978 Paul McCartney asked Laurence to become the lead guitarist for his band Wings. After McCartney folded Wings in 1981, Laurence moved to the U.S., where he concentrated on raising a family while resuming his studio career. He played on such classic '80s TV shows as "Happy Days" and "Family Ties." In 1990 Laurence released his first solo album, Solo Flight, which first showcased his fingerstyle guitar work. His next CD, Naked Guitar, solidified his reputation among guitar fans, and he began touring internationally as a solo concert performer. His solo fingerstyle CDs include Winter Guitar, Mosaic, Altered Reality, Different Times, Guitarist, and the best-selling LJ Plays the Beatles.

AL PETTEWAY
AI Petteway has had an illustrious career as a guitarist, composer, and producer. He has been featured on more than 60 nationally released recordings, including 14 ofhis own. His original compositions have been used in movie sound-tracks and for programs on NPR and PBS, including Ken Burns' film Mark Twain. His trademark musical style, mixing Celtic and American themes, has won him more than 50 Music Association awards, including the Indie award for Gratitude, a duo guitar project with his wife and musical partner, Amy White. Al is the coordinator for the World-renowned Swannanoa Gathering's Guitar Week and is Artist-in-Residence at Warren Wilson College near Asheville, North Carolina. When they aren't touring as a duo, he and An1y work together, recording music and photographing nature at their home high in the mountains of western North Carolina.

DOUGSMITH
Doug Smith's originai instrumental compositions combine folk, classical, jazz, and contemporary forms with virtuoso guitar technique to create a unique, flowing, and highly melodie fingerpicking style. His music has been heard on radio and TV stations throughout the world, including CNN, ESPN, E!, The Discovery Channel, and Encore; his playing has been heard on the soundtracks to movies such as Twister and Moll Flanders; and he has performed on the nationally syndicated radio programs "Echoes," "West Coast Live:' and "River City Folk" as well as local radio and TV shows around the country.

AMRITSOND
Arnrit's unique contemporary instrumental music draws on elements of jazz, classical, folk, world music, and newacoustic techniques, which are ali honed into a highly refined and melodically driven compositional approach. Amrit has graced the same billing as the world's most renowned guitarists, including Dominic Miller (Sting , Hugh Burns (George Michael), Ronnie Johnson (Van Morrison), Doyle Dykes, Jaques Stotzem, and Preston Reed. Affili records for Solid Air Records.

AARON STANG
Aaron Stang is the author of Warner Bros. Publications' 21st Century Guitar Method. One of the most popular guitar methods published, the 21st Century Guitar Method has become the standard text used by many guitar teachers throughout the country and has been translated into Spanish, French, German, and Japanese. Aaron is managing editor of fretted instruments at Warner Bros. Publications, where he has overseen the publication of hundreds of guitar books and videos. Aaron performs solo and with his group, Relative Viewpoint, in concerts and folk festivals throughout south Florida. Currently, Aaron is the lead author of Guitar Expressions, the first comprehensive guitar curriculum designed for middle and high school students.


Acoustic Masterclass Series: Henry Mancini, Pink Guitar
the music of Henry Mancini

SERIES: Acoustic Masterclass
CATEGORY: Guitar Method or Supplement
FORMAT: Book & CD
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Guitar arrangements transcribed by the artists themselves, in standard notation and tab. Each edition includes a masterclass-style CD in which the artist walks you through the key aspects and techniques for each arrangement.

Twelve classic Henry Mancini tracks arranged for solo guitar by twelve master guitarists. This album-matching folio comes with a "masterclass" CD on which the artists walk through the key aspects and techniques for each arrangement. Titles and arrangers are: Baby Elephant Walk (William Coulter) * Charade (Aaron Stang) * The Days of Wine and Roses (David Cullen) * Dear Heart (Wayne Johnson) * It's Easy to Say (Doug Smith) * Moon River (Ed Gerhard) * Peter Gunn (Pat Donohue) * The Pink Panther (Laurence Juber) * What's Happening (Mike Dowling) * The Sweetheart Tree (Mark Hanson) * Theme from "The Thorn Birds" (Al Petteway) * Two for the Road (Amrit Sond).
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Includes the Following Selection:
Title Composer

BABY ELEPHANT WALK FAMOUS MUSIC
HENRY MANCINI

CHARADE (FROM "CHARADE")
MANCINI HENRY/L: MERCER, JOHNNY

DEAR HEART (FROM "DEAR HEART")
MANCINI, HENRY/EVANS, RAY/L: LIVINGSTON, JAY

IT'S EASY TO SAY
HENRY MANCINI, ROBERT WELLS

MOON RIVER (INSTRUMENTAL)
MANCINI, HENRY

PETER GUNN (FROM "PETER GUNN")
MANCINI HENRY

THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES
L: MERCER, JOHNNY/MANCINI, HENRY

THE PINK PANTHER (FROM "THE PINK PANTHER")
MANCINI, HENRY

THE SWEETHEART TREE (FROM "THE GREAT RACE")
L: MERCER, JOHNNY/MANCINI, HENRY

THE THORN BIRDS (MAIN THEME)
MANCINI, HENRY

TWO FOR THE ROAD (FROM "TWO FOR THE ROAD")
L: BRICUSSE, LESLIE/MANCINI, HENRY

WHAT'S HAPPENING!!
HENRY MANCINI

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PETTEWAY AL CELTIC BLUES BEYOND CD GUITAR TABLATURE DADGAD Tuning DADDAD DGCFAD CHITARRA

PETTEWAY AL, CELTIC, BLUES AND BEYOND. CD TABLATURE

LIBRO PER CHITARRA CON CD E TABLATURE

After Dark
Alphonso Brown is Back
The Darkest Hour
E Funk
Lightning Rod
Meant to Be
Meant to Be
She Moved Through the Faire Slinky Soozie
Smoky Mountain Morning
Spindrift
St. Clair's Rag
Station to Station
The West Wind
Tony's Rag

Acoustic Masterclass Series: Al Petteway -- Celtic, Blues, and Beyond
SERIES: Acoustic Masterclass
CATEGORY: Guitar Method or Supplement
VERSION: Guitar TAB
FORMAT: Book & CD
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Guitar arrangements transcribed by the artists themselves, in standard notation and tab. Each edition includes a masterclass-style CD in which the artist walks you through the key aspects and techniques for each arrangement.

Al Petteway has a unique solo guitar style that mixes varied influences, from folk and Celtic music, to R&B and blues. Includes: After Dark * Alphonso Brown Is Back in Town * The Darkest Hour * E Funk * Eureka Hotel * Lightning Rod * Meant to Be * Requiem * She Moved Through the Faire * Slinky Soozie * Smoky Mountain Morning * Spindrift * St. Clair's Rag * Station to Station * The West Wind * Tony's Rag.

 

ACOUSTIC MASTERCLASS

16 SOLO GUITAR MASTERPIECES
DAZZLING CONTEMPORARY FINGERSTYLE GUITAR
MASTERCLASS CD INCLUDED


Acknowledgments
Thanks to all the folks who helped make this project a reality.
Years ago, after hearing a tune on one of my early albums, James Jensen of Solid Air Records
had the idea for me to do a blues-oriented recording. The resulting solo guitar project, Shades
of Blue, would not have happened without him.
Aaron Stang of Warner Bros. Publications has been a great inspiration during this project and
its sister DVD. His kind patience and knowledge of guitar were instrumental in making it all
come together.
Frank LaRouche helped immensely by transcribing my music so that the folks at Warner Bros.
Publications would have something from which to work.
And finally, my wife, Amy White, helped every step of the way by being my best ~usical editor
and my best friend.

TRANSCRIBED BY: FRANCOIS LaROUCHE

Introduction
A number of varied techniques are represented in this book. Some come directly from my
blueslrock guitar past and others from playing lute in the university madrigal group or playing
funk bass with a top-40 dance band during the '70s. My acoustic guitar career began with some
serious flatpicking of bluegrass, newgrass, and swing during the '80s and eventually led to writing
and interpreting Celtic music for fingerstyle guitar in the '90s. I'm always amazed at how much of
each style stays with me when I sit down to write or arrange a tune for fingerstyle guitar.
Playing Celtic music in DADGAD tuning taught me new ways to approach the guitar and brought
me full circle to the blues and rock styles of my youth. I was struck with how easy it was to play
these styles on an acoustic guitar when three of the strings are tuned down a whole step and the
bottom two strings make an open fifth. Suddenly, I could bend notes as I did on electric guitars,
and with a bit of practice, I could even add bass and drum parts to accompany myself. A whole new
world opened to me.
Most of the tunes in this book are from my Shades of Blue album on Solid Air Records. I let the spirit
of improvisation carry me many times during the recording of that album, and most of the tunes
are played a bit differently each time I revisit them. In addition, there are three pieces that are more
from the Celtic side of the spectrum and are also included on the DVD Celtic, Blues and Beyond.
These tunes also differ somewhat from my original recordings. The important thing is to get the
melody and the feeling in each of the tunes. The rest is up for grabs. I think it's always best for each
guitarist to reinterpret the tune to fit his or her style and showcase his or her own strong points.
In every case, however, it is important to set up a hierarchy within the parts of an arrangement. The
melody is always played loudest, the bass line a bit softer, and the chord flll notes softer yet. This
approach helps separate the different parts and make everything clearer and easier to listen to.
Ballad tunes should be played as if they were being sung. The music should breathe and not feel
restricted by the meter.
The next few pages contain specific notes about each of the tunes included in this collection. I hope
you enjoy everyone of them.
AI Petteway

 

The Compositions

After Dark
This one is a relatively straightforward jazzy blues built from a melody and bass line. Note that the
first section is played with a swing feel as if the tune were in 12/8. The second part is played straight
and a bit faster. The transition back to the swing feel happens over a few measures and should be
gradual and smooth.

Alphonso Brown Is Back in Town
My name really is Alphonso Brown Petteway. I always fancied Alphonso Brown as my funk bass playing alias. The primary techniques used in this tune combine a funk bass sensibility with blues licks.
The hardest part (and the most satisfying) is keeping that downbeat happening at all times. The
intro and the funky rhythmic patterns that occur throughout the piece use a technique I came up
with to imitate bass and drums playing together. My right hand maintains a constant slap on the
strings by playing notes on the downbeat with the back of my nails and by pulling the string away
from the fingerboard with the flesh of my finger for any notes on the upbeat. With the addition of
hammer-ons and pull-offs, this technique can result in an incredible groove. You can teach yourself
this technique by playing simple melodies on one string while maintaining the downbeat hit on the
strings. It's not easy, but once you get it, you'll be able to improvise easily. During the main section
of the tune, I use a pretty straightforward technique of muting the bass string with my right-hand
palm while playing blues licks with my fingers. There's lots of bending and snapping going on.

The Darkest Hour
This one is a total improvisation. I used the trick of tuning the entire guitar down a step so that I
could bend the strings further and with more expression.

E Funk
Again the hierarchy of melody, bass, and chords comes into play. The "x" represents a rhythmic hit
on the strings. You can execute the funky bass lines by pulling the string away from the fingerboard
and letting it slap down for the note to sound. This technique takes very little effort but results in a
nice loud slap sound.

Eureka Hotel
Here's a great use for DADGAD tuning: Play the melody in parallel octaves on
three pairs of strings. The repeating bass notes on the downbeat keep this tune
rolling along, and the melody comes right out of the chords. Many times, my
fingers are holding down the entire chord even when I play only one or two notes
of it. That way, I'm safe if I hit one of the other strings by accident or if I want to
fill out the chord a bit more.

Lightning Rod
This tune evolved from an exercise I wrote for my students to teach them how
to jam with themselves. Learning to playa repeating quarter note on the low
E string while improvising on top can lead to hours of fun.


Meant to Be
In DADGAD, the key of Am lends itself nicely to blues styles. On this tune, I set up a rhythmic
pattern with my right hand hitting the strings on beats 2 and 4 rather than on every beat. This
creates a nice backbeat to play the melody over. The same technique is used as in "Alphonso
Brown," where any notes that fall on 2 or 4 must be played with the back of the nails to maintain
the rhythmic pattern. Many times I'll stretch notes up without releasing them or start
notes at the top of a stretch and bring them down. Both of these techniques sound great on
acoustic guitar.

She Moved Through the Faire
Traditionally sung a cappella, this melody in the Mixolydian mode falls nicely under the fingers
without having to change positions. Remember to breathe and let the tempo relax at the ends of
phrases. These kinds of tunes just don't sound right if they are played with a metronomic feel. In
measure 23, the triplet can be played by alternating the thumb and first finger or using all three
fingers on the right hand in quick succession on the one note.

Requiem
This tune needs lots of space as well. The ornaments are very Celtic, but the chord structure is not.

Slinky Soozie
I cheated on this one by tuning the entire guitar down a whole step. Many of my favorite blues
techniques involve stretching pairs of strings. On an electric, it's easy, but with a wound mediumgauge
third string on an acoustic, it's nearly impossible unless you tune down. Since I wanted
to play in standard tuning, this meant tuning down all six strings. It really feels slinky when
you do this.

Smoky Mountain Morning
This Celtic-sounding piece evolves into more of a mountain tune complete with the sound of
a frailing banjo. DAD GAD tuning is wonderful {or these kinds of things because of its modal
character. The melody in the frailing section is played with the thumb while the backs of the first
and second fingernails are used to strum in a down-up pattern creating a banjo-like drone.

Spindrift
The right-hand arpeggio in measures 3 and 7 is played T 1 2 3 2 1 T. Practice this
move slowly until it becomes relaxed and flows easily from the tips of your fingers.
I used this arpeggio to relax my right hand when warming up since it's almost
impossible to do when the muscles in your hand are tensed.

St. Clair's Rag
Simple alternating bass lines drive this Am rag.


Station to Station
The technique used here is the same as the one in the second half of "Smoky Mountain
Morning:' The melody is played in octaves, and the chords are strummed with the fingertips
using a down-up pattern. The intent is to imitate a train speeding up to full speed before pulling
into the next station. The rhythm should be kept even as it speeds up and then slows down. On
some of the double-stops, use vibrato to emulate a slide guitar.

Tony's Rag
This one is just a fun rag based on thousands of similar rags I've heard. The time signature says
4/4, but it feels more like it is in 2/4 when played up to speed. If you tap your foot, tap on beats
1 and 3 instead of all four to get this feel. Pay close attention to the cascading line that appears in
measures 43 and 44. It's a tricky one since some of the higher notes are played on the lower
strings. Using open strings in conjunction with fingered notes can be really effective, especially
in fast passages like this one.

The West Wind
Better known as an Irish tune called "The South Wind," this old Celtic piece is claimed under
different names by all of the Celtic nations. Since I learned it from a piping record, it had a
decidedly Scottish flavor. One of the typical musical figures in Scottish music is the "Scottish
Snap." Typically written as a 16th-dotted-eighth-note pattern, it appears here as a 32nd-dotted16th-
note figure due to the tune being transcribed in 6/8 rather than 3/4. It still sounds exactly
the same.

Outro
DADGAD Tuning Track
DADDAD Tuning Track
DGCFAD Tuning Track
Standard Tuning Track

Introduction :
Performance Notes
After Dark
Alphonso Brown Is Back in Town
The Darkest Hour
E Funk
Eureka Hotel
Lightning Rod
Meant to Be
She Moved Through the Faire
Requiem
Slinky Soozie
Smoky Mountain Morning
Spindrift
St. Clair's Rag
Station to Station
Tony's Rag
The West Wind
Title
Contents
Page CD Track

 

AI Petteway
The Guitarist
AI Petteway has played music professionally since he was 12 years old, performing nearly
every type of popular, folk, and classical music. Though his primary instrument has always
been the guitar, he has also studied lute, string bass, percussion, and music composition. His
compositions for acoustic fingerstyle guitar are strongly influenced by his love of Celtic
music and his own roots in folk, rock, and blues. His recordings, music books, and instructional
videotapes have helped to win him international acclaim and appearances on National
Public Radio. Before relocating from Takoma Park, Maryland, to the mountains of western
North Carolina, AI was awarded 45 Wammies by the Washington Area Music Association,
including the top honors of Artist of the Year and Musician of the Year. He was the recipient
of two Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards for Music Composition and has
performed at the Vice President's Residence and the White House. His playing is featured on
more than 60 recordings by some of the world's best-known folk and Celtic musicians, and
his music is heard daily between segments on NPR. He performs extensively with his wife,
Amy White. He teaches private lessons and records acoustic music in their home studio in
Fairview, North Carolina. He is also the Guitar Week coordinator for the world-famous
Swannanoa Gathering music camp at Warren Wilson College near Asheville, North Carolina. 

 

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