Friday 24 July 2009

Eric Johnson: The Fine Art of Guitar


Eric Johnson: The Fine Art of Guitar
Here is the follow-up to Eric's classic instructional DVD Total Electric Guitar. Building on that DVD Eric goes on to show you: tempered tuning pick and finger techniques his famous "Koto" technique slide guitar volume swells for lead and slide plus a host of technical tips including multi-amp setup action and string tension adjustments. The DVD also includes several exclusive live performances by Eric playing with his band! It all adds up to the ultimate electric guitar lesson! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS UPC: 752187437673 Manufacturer No: HOT200
Customer Review: Some wonderful playing...
... but not wonderful teaching. I know this is blasphemy to many people, but I've been playing music for over 40 years and teaching for over 20 years. As a teaching video, it lacks. Yes, it provides you with the materials and you can work them out, of course. But as far as teaching the underlying concepts behind what is being played? Very poorly presented. Well, not everyone can teach, even if they are one of the best players out there today. Eric Johnson is brilliant, but as a teacher he should have thought through how to present his material a little more. It will help you, sure. But you're really going to have to work at it to get it all figured out. And a teacher will be able to help you with the underlying foundations behind what is happening musically because you really won't understand that stuff unless you really understand theory.
Customer Review: Art of Super Guitaring!!!
This is a DVD for guys who have already been on the guiatr for sometime and want to improvise on techniques. The DVD can help a good guitarist get better by alaysing and helping on a few guiatr techniques that Eric johnson emphasizes on . on the Negativess, Its a bit complicated as the Exercises in the DVD arent well explained in terms of the scales that are played or the definition in terms of Roots, Also that they are fast and a new guitarist cant use it to learn anythin as he wont understand much. Aaron Pereira mumbai

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