Travis Picking A Guitarist’s Guide to Fingerpicking Techniques, Patterns, and Styles

Travis Picking: A Guitarist’s Guide to Fingerpicking Techniques, Patterns, and Styles by Andrew DuBrock is a comprehensive resource published by Hal Leonard in 2011. This 72-page guide, written in English, explores the Travis picking technique, a fundamental aspect of guitar playing that has been cherished from the backwoods of Kentucky to contemporary concert stages.
Readers will find a structured approach that takes them from basic accompaniment patterns to more advanced fingerpicking methods, reflecting the styles of notable guitarists like Merle and Chet. The book includes online audio tracks that demonstrate each example, enhancing the learning experience for those interested in music instruction and guitar techniques. This edition serves as a valuable tool for musicians looking to deepen their understanding of fingerpicking styles and patterns.
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(Guitar Educational). From the backwoods of Kentucky to modern-day concert arenas, the Travis picking technique has been a guitar staple for generations. In this comprehensive guide, Acoustic Guitar magazine contributing editor Andrew DuBrock takes you step-by-step from basic accompaniment patterns to advanced fingerpicking methods in the style of Merle, Chet and many others. The accompanying online audio tracks contain a demonstration of every example in the book.
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