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Percussive guitar lesson 6 - (Part 1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

You can learn from Dale live via bandhappy online video lessons click this link to get a lesson! https://bandhappy.com/profile/DaleCampbell

This lesson we look at one of my compositions - "Interlude"

http://www.dalecampbell.co.uk

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  • 00:42 OMG!!!

  • what song is this, it sounds familiar?

  • Thanks for the time you spend putting these videos together, Dale. These are great lessons I've really enjoyed and from which I've learned. Twenty years I've been playing and you opened a new doors into a larger acoustic world; just like when Obi-Wan taught Luke the ways of the force. Rock on.

  • thanks a lot for the lesson dale... this is one of my favorite songs... again thanks

  • It's in May, We recommended vicki genfan, but i think i'd like to tell them about you as well. They'd probably want you to play a few gigs and do some workshops. I'm only therteen they probably wont take me to seriously but my mum is a well know singer/guitar player here. Which of your songs is in drop d by the way?

  • Actually I mostly write in altered tunings, have never composed anything I have really liked in DADGAD though I know a lot of songs in it and did an arrangement of "Call me" in it.

    Some tunings I use are - DADGBE DADF*AD CACFGC

    I would certainly consider it, though it would depend when, by all means recommend me : )

  • I would like to recommend you to them.

  • That's tuned to E Standard right? May i ask Dale do you always write percussively in E? It's just all the percussive guitar players i've met have played mostly in dadgad and open tunings? I really want to meet you haha Would you ever take up an offer to play at the shetland folk festival if they asked you.

  • These are great lessons.

  • hey, good lesson as usual

    what strings do you use?

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