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The acoustic guitar is a self-contained instrument. It can play chords, solos, orchestral arrangements - even accompany your own voice. It's almost like a portable band of musicians that will travel along with you wherever you go.
Acoustic Guitar By John Tapella The acoustic guitar is a self-contained instrument: it doesn't rely on electronics or effects to make its voice sing. It can play chords, solos, orchestral arrangements--even accompany your voice. It's almost like a portable band of musicians that will travel along with you wherever you go.

Acoustic Slide Guitar - Technique and tips By Rick Payne There have been many objects used to achieve the slide sound. Knives, bottle necks, tubes of all kinds of metals and glass, spark plug sockets, lighters, stone, marble, plastic... anything!

Acoustic Blues in Standard Tuning By Jim Arkuszewski Here's a terrific introduction to the wonders of acoustic blues, using the Muddy Waters' classic You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had. First time GN contributor Jim Arkuszewski will get you playing the blues in no time.

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