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"Streets in the Rain" By Sean Kelly
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| Remove | Block User The samples are one of the U.S.'s finest bands, and thei...
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Dire Straits - Romeo and Juliet - alternative versions to try
Two simplified versions of this track to try out. Both versions have the capo on the fifth fret. The first version is easier and the second versi...
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7 months ago
Lindsey Buckingham Stevie Nicks- Never Going Back Again
As far as I could tell, this affecting performance hasn't been posted by anyone else.
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Marc Cohn-The Things We've Handed Down(Cover)
Stunning song from Marc Cohn.Written for his daughter to be.
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7 months ago
Dance With Father Time - Craig Bickhardt - Blue Comet Cafe
For more Craig Bickhardt videos, go to www.BlueCometCafe.com
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7 months ago
Fleetwood's Mac Lindsey Buckingham Guitar Lesson (Part 1)
Fleetwood Mac's legendary guitarist Lindsey Buckingham gives an exclusive lesson for Guitar World. In Part 1, Lindsey talks about his Picking Style...
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1 year ago
Charlie's Pick and a nice 32 yard return
Highlight of the season for Charlie.
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1 year ago
Revisiting "How I Fingerpick 'Hello In There'"
Hello Out There!
Quite a few nice people have been asking for clarification about how I play this song- probably because my first attempt at a vi...
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Hello In There - John Prine cover
"Hello In There" is my very favorite John Prine song.
This was the very first song I learned to play all the way through, and I learned to play i...
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Excellent... you make it look so simple. While your lessons are great, I'm not quick/good enough to pick it apart. And I can't seem to find an accurate TAB for this and many other Prine classics. Any ideas?