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Roger McGuinn's Basic Folk Guitar DVD

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Roger McGuinn brings his love of folk guitar to novice and intermediate players providing a solid repertoire of classic songs as well as the basic techniques needed to play them. Putting his trademark 12-string guitar aside he uses a six-string acoustic to show you the chord progressions bass runs and special licks that make his arrangements distinctive. You'll be able to use either standard fingerpicking or Roger's flatpick-and-fingers approach to make these songs come to life.

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Released
03 April 2003
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Format
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Publisher
Music Sales Limited 
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Runtime
75 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0073999934229 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  A guide to playing folk guitar for beginners and intermediate players presented by Roger McGuinn McGuinn presents classic songs and explains the basic techniques needed to play them Using a six-string acoustic guitar he demonstrates the chord progressions bass runs and special licks that make his arrangements distinctive

A guide to playing folk guitar for beginners and intermediate players, presented by Roger McGuinn. McGuinn presents classic songs and explains the basic techniques needed to play them. Using a six-string acoustic guitar, he demonstrates the chord progressions, bass runs, and special licks that make his arrangements distinctive.