DADGAD Guitar - Celtic Flatpicking: 30+ Celtic Flatpicking Tunes in DADGAD Tuning (Paperback)
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Description
Tuning your guitar to DADGAD compliments Celtic guitar music perfectly. It is easy to create drones and overlapping notes that sound reminiscent of a harp or bagpipe. The 30] tunes represent a good selection of well known Celtic session tunes and songs. There are jigs, reels, songs, hornpipes, waltzes plus instructions on how to read tablature and note rhythms. There are also some DADGAD chords, Celtic strumming patterns, major and minor scales, and a full DADGAD fingerboard chart. I hope you enjoy this collection Please visit my website for audio and related books and sheet music: www.brentrobitaille.com/celtic-guitar www.brentrobitaille.com.
About the Author
Brent Robitaille is a musician and author well known as a music educator, composer/arranger, and owner of Kalymi Publishing. Brent is the author of 18 books which are in worldwide distribution. His books for "Cigar Box Guitar" are among the first books ever published for this instrument, including: "The Ultimate Collection Volume One & Two" "Celtic Collection" "Blues Overload" "101 Riffs & Solos" & "Technique Book." His most current release "The Blues Guitar Looper Pedal Book" also breaks new ground and the first book of its kind. "Improve Your Guitar Chord Playing" is a great resource for teachers and students introducing a new approach to chord switching technique. He has also written the "Celtic Collection Series" for violin, mandolin, ukulele & guitar. Brent is also a well-known music producer recording hundreds of arrangements and compositions with many artists and bands spanning a 30-year career. His music has been performed throughout the world including recent performances in Italy, England, and New Jersey. Brent is also a well known YouTuber publishing over 800 music videos. His music videos have accrued more than 7 million views in over 196 countries with 32,000+ subscribers viewing his videos daily. Brent studied composition, guitar, piano and theory at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Humber College, McGill University, and York University.