Monthly Archives: October 2009

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Going On Vacation

First time contributor Dmitry details the work and thought process involved on taking one’s guitar along a trip, using his latest vacation as an example of how well things can work out!

Hush Little Baby

Creating chord melody arrangements can be addictive! And you can start out as easy or as complicated as you’d like. Brandon Carrasco takes us step by step through his first time out, turning this timeless lullaby into a wonderful single guitar piece.

What A Wonderful World

Here is Hank’s second Guitar Noise lesson, an accompaniment to “What a Wonderful World” as performed by Louis Armstrong. He draws on some of the ideas used in his first arrangement, “Smile”, and provides some nice movement in the bass line. Since this is an accompaniment arrangement designed to support vocals, most of the chord voicings will incorporate the melody note on the upper strings.

Newsletter Vol. 3 # 100 – October 19, 2009

Welcome to Volume 3, Issue #100 of Guitar Noise News! This week we have a very special announcement about another guitar book by David Hodge. FODfest 2009 is also underway and we have more information on this year’s performances.

Easy Roll Guitar Method by George Pittaway

George Pittaway’s “Easy Roll Guitar Method” DVD is an incredible bargain at $15. It is highly recommend for anyone interested in hybrid picking and opening up their soloing. This is an ideal DVD for the advanced beginner and beyond.

Newsletter Vol. 3 # 99 – October 1, 2009

Welcome to Volume 3, Issue #99 of Guitar Noise News! We have a new lesson on guitar technique from Tom Hess, plus a new topic for the month and a profile of guitar legend Eric Clapton.

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