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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 17, Number 6
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 17, Number 6


 
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Welcome to the September/October 2013 edition of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. This issue is Volume 17, Number 6 of the magazine where we feature Carl Jackson on the cover. In addition to presenting Carl's long and distinguished career, we also discuss Carl's new solo guitar gospel project "Grace Notes." In this issue we also feature, Elliott Rogers, a picker from Texas and the guitar player in The Alan Munde Gazette. Additionally, we highlight a CD by The Rigneys, a Tennessee-base family band featuring Andrew Rigney on the guitar. We also include a feature on John Baxendale guitars. Our regular columnists also have a lot of great tunes, many of them from the Gospel tradition, for you to learn in this issue, so pull out those guitars because it's time to pick! I hope that everyone enjoys this issue!

Table of Contents:
Features:
Carl Jackson & "Amazing Grace"
Flatpick Profile: Elliott Rogers & "Little Teardrops"
John Baxendale and the Colorado Guitar Company
CD Highlight: Andrew Rigney & "Double or Nothing"

Columns:
Bluegrass Rhythm Guitar: "Munde's Child" by Joe Carr
Beginner's Page: "Cryin' Holy" by Dan Huckabee
Kaufman's Corner: "Old Gospel Ship" by Steve Kaufman
Taking It To The Next Level: "Precious Lord" by John Carlini
Nashville Flattop: "Never Give The Devil A Ride" by Brad Davis
"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside" by Adam Schlenker
"You Are My Sunshine" by Beppe Gambetta
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" by Orrin Starr
"Old Time Religion" by Dix Bruce
"Gnarly" by Mike Maddux
Sharpening the Axe: "Cottonwood Rag" by Jeff Troxel
Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes: "Doheny's Favorite," "Doherty's Reel" &"Done Gone" by Adam Granger
Classic Bluegrass: "Salty Dog Blues" by Steve Pottier
Practice (Oh Yuck!) Part 2 by Dan Crary
Chosing A Vocal Coach by Kacey Cubero
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