Fields of Gold – Sting
We’re going to take this four chord song and make a breathtaking solo guitar arrangement for it. It’s a great work out for finger-style guitar.
We’re going to take this four chord song and make a breathtaking solo guitar arrangement for it. It’s a great work out for finger-style guitar.
This book follows the career path of Sheryl Crow from her childhood up through of her latest album, C’mon, C’mon. It’s unauthorized and it’s a fascinating look at Sheryl Crow’s rise to stardom and at the wheels within wheels of the music business. Even if you don’t know or care who Sheryl Crow is, if you are thinking about making a career as a big time musician, I advise you to give this a read.
Guitar Noise Newsletter for October 13, 2002 with all the latest site news and updates. Written by David Hodge.
There are only four songs on Laya Fisher’s self-titled, debut EP. But those songs got a workout on my CD player this summer. It is an infectious mix of technopop, intricately woven with funky dance beats, slippery synthesizers and hot horns. And Laya can sing! Her voice is alternatively seductive, playful, joyous and witheringly acerbic. […]
Guitar Noise Newsletter for October 06, 2002 with all the latest site news and updates. Written by David Hodge.
Check out our arrangement of this Rolling Stones classic for the single acoustic guitar, made possible by the use of open G tuning and a cool driving rhythm.
Guitar Noise Newsletter for September 29, 2002 with all the latest site news and updates. Written by David Hodge.
By nature, I am wary of promises. Not because I’m not a trusting person, but rather because there is so much about the world that is not in one’s control. To me, making a promise means being able to control all those millions of little things, and I feel that’s a little foolhardy. Fortunately, Daylle […]