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Arpeggio Flatpicking
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Arpeggio Flatpicking is a fantastic way to play the guitar. It can be fast and fluid, and has a disctintive tone unlike that of fingerstyle.
The sound of the pick striking the strings adds attack and flavour - these pieces are fun and some are difficult to play.
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Electric Rock Instrumental
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One of the best ways to become a great lead guitarist is to study the masters.
These pieces here are not just quick guitar "solos". Rather they are pieces that some of the world's best guitarists have made.
Study not only the cool licks within these songs, but think also about the components such as Melody and Harmony, and how it has been put together as part of the overall picutre.
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Fingerstyle
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These pieces range from the very easy to difficult, and are some my favourite pieces to play on the acoustic guitar.
Fingerstyle can be such a lovely way to play - I play most of these at Weddings, restaurants or special occasions
They are great for a solo guitarist to play unaccompanied.
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Kids and Christmas Songs
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Some nice easy pieces for kids to learn.
The Christmas songs can impress granddad's and grandma's at that special time.
I can guarantee your Nana will be more impressed with Silent Night than Metallica on Xmas Day!!!
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Rock and Riffs
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For the serious rock guitarist, these are my pick of some of the best rock songs around.
Packed full with great riffs and cool lead lines, these will keep you busy.
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Stumming and Singalong Songs
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These are the most common easy songs you can use to build up a "folder" of songs.
Take the folder with all your best pieces to parties, camps, and events and inevitably you will be asked to play and sing. Everyone else will join in and it will be a great party!
