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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 6, Number 4, May / June 2002
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 6, Number 4, May / June 2002


 
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The May/June 2002 issue of the Flatpicking Guitar Magazine includes:
We have a 68-minute Audio CD to accompany this issue!

   An article about Ronnie Reno: tab to "Freight Train Boogie"
   Flatpick Profile: Mike Dowling: tab to "Caravan"
   Jam Tunes: Steve Palazzo and "Forked Deer"
   Taylor Tree Guitar
   Martin D-18 GE
   "That Watson Feeling" by Steve Kilby

   Articles from the following contributors:
       Craig Vance: "Marquis of Huntley"
       Dan Huckabee: Sharpening Your Musical Ear
       Joe Carr: "Nuages"
       Frank Ford: Maintenance & Repair: Lowering the Bridge
       Steve Kaufman: Kaufman's Corner: "Colored Aristocracy"
       John Carlini: Adventures in Acoustic Music: Django 202
       Brad Davis: Nashville Flattop: Reinventing Old Licks
       Chris Jones: Break Intros 2
       Paul Mehling: Gypsy Jazz Guitar "Finesse"
       Orrin Star: The O-Zone: "Cattle In The Cane"
       Dix Bruce: "Frogs and Snakes"
       Mike Maddux: Music Theory: Mastering the Fingerboard "Whiskey Before Breakfast"
       Harold Streeter:Intros and Tags
       Bill Bay: New Tunes for Flatpicking : "Valse"
       Adam Granger: Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes: "Little Sadie?"
       Steve Pottier: Exploring Bluegrass Guitar: "Think of What You've Done"
       John McGann: Eclectic Acoustic: "Fire Pocket"

CD Reviews: Hot Rize-So Long A Journey; Doc Watson-Legacy;
Larry Keel Experience-Larry Keel, Curtis Burch and the Experience
Book Reviews: Rhythm Changes by Frank Vignola, Jammin' The Blues by Frank Vignola
Gear Review: LR Baggs Gigpro and Pra Acoustic DI

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