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TrueFire's Guitabulary

TrueFire's Guitabulary

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Jonesing for a bigger bag of chops? Don't touch that dial ... tune in here for an eclectic series of TrueFire audio guitar lessons, with tab and notation, ranging across all styles, techniques and levels. WARNING! TrueFire podcasts may lead to excessive practice and grossly enlarged chops.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best TrueFire's Guitabulary episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to TrueFire's Guitabulary for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite TrueFire's Guitabulary episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

TrueFire's Guitabulary - Rockabilly Stretches Of Doom

Rockabilly Stretches Of Doom

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11/10/10 • 7 min

With rockabilly, guitarists often try to evoke a revved-up kinda big band sound. You can accomplish this with closed-voice chords. These require a lot of wide stretches, but your efforts will pay off with some truly smooth-sounding stuff that will also help you in chord-to-chord transitions. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: TWANG U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Hot Guitar: Some Rockabilly Flash

Hot Guitar: Some Rockabilly Flash

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11/10/10 • 9 min

That unmistakable sound of rockabilly guitar may be rootsy, but it ain't easy. In this lesson, Arlen breaks some of the techniques down. Key to the style is playing bass and lead simultaneously, creating a 'two-guitar' effect. He explains how to keep a steady bass with the pick while fingering the lead notes. You don't need no ducktail 'do to dig this rockabilly vibe. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: TWANG U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - All Thumbs: Rockabilly Fingerstyle
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11/03/10 • 10 min

Rockabilly, that mutant outgrowth of early rock 'n' roll and country, is still one of the most vibrant six-string sounds around. And learning these rockabilly licks will only enhance your more traditional playing. Arlen pitches Travis picking too, but gets an edgier attack by using a pick on the bass. You'll learn how to keep a clean separation between bass and lead notes. You'll pick up some timeless licks, and you'll infuse your twang with a little blues. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology , TWANG U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Country Rhythm: Going Chordless

Country Rhythm: Going Chordless

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10/27/10 • 9 min

It's the daring rhythm guitarist who is willing to have a go at it without chords. You'll dial into some lean twang with Joe's lesson, which concentrates on single-note lines and double-stops, gussied up with heel muting, long sustained notes, volume swells, Western swing horn-style parts and lots more. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: Rhythm Guitar SWAT Camp, TWANG U, HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology .
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Swamp Music: Solo Guitar, Muddy Waters Style
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10/20/10 • 8 min

This stellar lesson introduces you to the basic vocabulary of blues phrasing that came out of the pre-WWII Delta style via the legendary Muddy Waters. As Keith says, this stuff is easier to play than it is to read, so he walks you through it - the droning bass on the low E (with pick or thumb), the accompanying finger-picked high E, the gritty but simple lines taken from the basic blues scale. In short order, you can become your own down-home blues rhythm section, which will strengthen your work when you play with a group. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: BLUES U, Rhythm Guitar SWAT Camp, Blues Bash.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Delta-Style Strumming

Delta-Style Strumming

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10/13/10 • 6 min

The queen of Delta blues guitar sits in and serves up a lesson on authentic country blues strumming. If you want to get next to the concepts laid down by Tommy Johnson, Charley Patton, Robert Johnson, Skip James, and Willie Brown, you'll find this lesson a watershed. Rory uses Tommy Johnson's classic "Big Road Blues" as a foundation for teaching a series of techniques: bass notes followed by one or two strums; strumming sixteenth notes; pounding (hitting your guitar top in conjunction with a strum) and snapping (pulling a string away from the fretboard for an enticing percussive effect). As a bonus, Rory ties it all together by playing her own version of "Big Road Blues." This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology , BLUES U, ACOUSTIC U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Pedal-Point Comping

Pedal-Point Comping

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10/06/10 • 1 min

Guitarists spend so much time sharpening their lead playing that they often forget how exciting it is to be an accompanist. Ironically, if you do build comping skills, you’ll have a head start on one of the most challenging lead-guitar styles of all: chord melody. The trick is to keep evolving by learning new approaches to harmony. For instance, try your hand at the hypnotic device known as pedal point. Learn to handle these wide grips, and you’ll have a hip new way to play! This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: ACOUSTIC U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Flaming Flamenco Chords

Flaming Flamenco Chords

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09/29/10 • 14 min

So you may not be interested in becoming a flamenco master. It'd be a longshot even if you are. You can still factor in this exciting Spanish sound into your work. Tim takes a barre chord and enriches it by adding a Flat-9 with the fourth finger. Then he factors in some open strings for gypsy-style exotica. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: ACOUSTIC U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - Blue Pathways

Blue Pathways

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09/15/10 • 5 min

Here are a couple "rules of thumb" from Jon Finn in how to most effectively use the blues scale - i.e. play the flatted 3rd before the major 3rd and the flatted 5th before the natural 5th. Don't make these absolutes, Jon insists, but rather use the rules as guidelines into the finer points of blues scale. Don't hesitate to let your ears come up with their own rules. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: 280 Killer GUITAR LICKS, BLUES U.
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TrueFire's Guitabulary - James Burton's Brawny Twang

James Burton's Brawny Twang

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11/10/10 • 3 min

You don't normally associate Ricky Nelson songs with hard-hitting guitar breaks, but not so when James Burton was wielding the axe. Joe looks at several Burton breaks from Nelson sessions - 'Believe What You Say,' 'It's Late' and others -vibing his double-stops, cross-rhythms, off-the-beat accents and overall rippin' rockabilly feel. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: TWANG U.
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How many episodes does TrueFire's Guitabulary have?

TrueFire's Guitabulary currently has 99 episodes available.

What topics does TrueFire's Guitabulary cover?

The podcast is about Free, Learn, Video, Music, Play, Podcasts, Arts, Online, Performing Arts and Guitar.

What is the most popular episode on TrueFire's Guitabulary?

The episode title 'Rockabilly Stretches Of Doom' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on TrueFire's Guitabulary?

The average episode length on TrueFire's Guitabulary is 6 minutes.

How often are episodes of TrueFire's Guitabulary released?

Episodes of TrueFire's Guitabulary are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of TrueFire's Guitabulary?

The first episode of TrueFire's Guitabulary was released on Dec 2, 2005.

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