Andy Summers Guitar ~ Andy Summers Page Four
If I knew how necessary fingerpicking is to his style perhaps it would have influenced my purchase. Which I'll mention since no one else does and it does make a difference. Not the fact that he does not teach us but that its so much a part of his style having studied classical guitar for so many years.
Here is a great lesson teaching beginning classical guitar that I am very glad I watched as it cleared up some things for me I should not have been intimidated by but was. Like how classical guitarists really finger pick, some good exercises, position playing and more. For learning steel string fingerstyle go with the Peter Huttlinger link just before.
Andy reminds me of Keith Richards in that alone both are great axe grinders but in combination with the right librettist even better.
Andy Summers Guitar ~ Andy Summers
- Ch 1: Alternative Chord Colors (ex. 1-35)
- Ch 2: "Afro Blue" Performance
- Ch 3: Visual Root (ex. 36-46)
- Ch 4: "Big Thing" Performance
- Ch 5: "The Police" Guitar
- CH 6: "Message in a Bottle" (ex. 47-48
- Ch 7: "Every Breath You Take" (ex. 49)
- Ch 8: "De Doo Doo Doo" (ex. 50-51)
- Ch 9: Exercises, Real Time and Slow Motion
- Ch 10: "Roxanne" (ex. 52)
- Ch 11: "Murder by Numbers" (ex. 53)
- Ch 12: "Bring on the Night" (ex. 54)
- Ch 13: "Spirits in the Material World" (ex. 55-56)
- Ch 14: "The Last Dance of Mr. X"
- Ch 15: "Blues for Snake" (ex.-57-59)
- Ch 16: "Footprints"
- Ch 17: Line Playing (ex. 60-68)
- Ch 18: "Mexico 1920"
- Ch 19: Playing Thru Changes (ex. 69-79)
- Ch 20: Matching Scales to Chords (ex.80-101)
- Ch 21: Composing on the Guitar (ex. 102-105)
- Ch 22: "Luminous Motion"
- Ch 23: "Somewhere in the West" (ex. 106-110)
- Ch 24: Compositions
- Ch 25: "World Gone Strange" (ex.111)
- Ch 26: Monk Hangs Ten" (ex. 112)
- Ch 27: Soul Stranger Earth (ex.113-115)
- Conclusion
- "Lonely Woman"
- End Credit
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