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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 17, Number 2 January / February 2013
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 17, Number 2 January / February 2013


 
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The January/February 2013 issue of the Flatpicking Guitar Magazine includes:
We have a 68-minute Audio CD to accompany this issue!

Welcome to the January/February 2013 edition of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. This issue is Volume 17, Number 2 of the magazine and features Marcy Marxer on the cover. An artist who has won multiple Grammy awards, Marcy has recently released a new CD titled "Things Are Coming My Way," and has recently produced a series of downloadable on-line instructional video teaching swing guitar rhythm for TruFire. Also featured in this issue is Montana faltpicker Bill Neaves, and Greg Blake, the guitar player in the band Jeff Scroggins and Colorado. And of course our regular columnists are all here with plenty of good material to help you get through the winter months. We hope that you enjoy this issue!

Features:
Marcy Marxer & "Girl Django"
Flatpick Profile: Bill Neaves & "Margaret's Waltz"
Guitar Repair: Marcus Engstrom
CD Highlight: Greg Blake & "Old Blue"

Columns:
"Duck River - by Craig Vance
Bluegrass Rhythm Guitar:  "Blue Monk" by Joe Carr
Beginner's Page: Rodney Dillard Rhythm by Dan Huckabee
Kaufman's Corner: "Temperance Reel" by Steve Kaufman
Taking It To The Next Level: "Bolero" by John Carlini
Right Hand Exercises: Consistent Attack by Dan Miller
Sharpening the Axe: "Black's Fork" by Jeff Troxel
"Weave and Way" by Kathy Barwick
"I Am A Pilgrim" by Dix Bruce
Range Extension and "Alan's Bane" by Mike Maddux
Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes: "Griffin Hornpipe", "The Rose Tree" & "Scottyland the Brave" by Adam Granger
Timing Practice by Brad Davis
Classic Bluegrass: "Pain In My Heart" by Steve Pottier
Beware of Jam Sessions by Dan Crary
Diaphragm Support by Kacey Cubero

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