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April 5th, 2006, 04:06 PM
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Beginner tools
I give a thumbs up for learning fingerpicking as a quick way to sound descent as a beginner. I picked up Mark Hanson's The Art of Contempory Travis Picking and every time I need a relaxing break I do a little something from there. It's easy & I get oohs & ahhs from my wife!
Slide guitar in open G is also as quick way to do something interesting. I haven't found a good book for this yet, but I have fun just following the loose guidelines here:
http://www.bigroadblues.com/slide/index.html
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April 5th, 2006, 04:20 PM
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By the way, for me right now. I like Boutique Clean, with the master cranked & the gain & volume past noon and a wee bit o' compression or comp/chorus on the AD30VT for fingerpickin'. YMMV.
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