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Arrangements For Solo Acoustic Guitar (2003)
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Starring: Peter Huttlinger
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Category: Special Interest, Special Interest
Studio: Hal Leonard
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

Taught by Peter Huttlinger

on this densely packed DVD lesson, Peter Huttlinger explores some of the pieces that are helping make him a major name in the world of acoustic guitar. Whether he's teaching his arrangements of a classic pop tune or one of his own compositions, Pete's style is clear, methodical and personable as he imparts valuable musical knowledge and innumerable playing tips.

Pete starts out by teaching his richly textured arrangement of the beautiful Lennon/McCarthy ballad "And I Love Her". He then builds a powerful rendition of the Steely Dan hit "Josie", complete with moving bass parts, jazz chord formations, and a funky groove that doesn