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If you want to learn exciting, challenging andtechnique-enhancing guitar solos, this lesson is for you! Steve Kaufman has chosen ten of his favorite show pieces, each one packed with a powerful arrayof ideas, instrumental skills and advice. These are, above all, great tunes toplay at jam sessions, in performance or just in your practice room. With years of teaching experience under his belt, Steve knows how to build your motor skills and muscle memory to enable you to play cleaner, faster and with more musicality. The show-stopping tunes you’ll learn include bluegrass classics, Celtic session tunes, folk and pop standards and a gorgeous waltz: Interstate Rag, First Century Reel, Maid Behind the Bar, Sligo Girl, TheRising Sun, Beaumont Rag, Black Mountain Rag, Festival Waltz, Calgary Polka, Last Thing on My Mind and Calgary Polka. -------------------------------------
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Steve’s New Rhythm DVD Beyond Basic Bluegrass Rhythm



Steve's Latest CD "Acoustic Stomp" Acoustic Stomp Steve's solo CD with bassist Rusty Holloway The Song Selections are: Interstate Rag Mr. Bojangles Maid Behind The Bar - Sligo Maid - The Rising Sun Chicken Cordon Blues Dill Pickle Rag The Lament for Lowrie O'Da Lea I'm Goin' Fishin' Laura's Theme
The Acoustic Stomp
Windy and Warm
The First Century Reel
Crazy Creek
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Blackberry Rag
Cold Frosty Morn - Rickett's Hornpipe - June Apple
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I can always use more friends! I hope to see you in June. I'm a longtime guitarist, but I somehow got bitten by a mandolin bug. LOVE Gallagher guitars.
Laura
I have never gone to Kamp or met you, but I plan to go to the June 2009 Kamp. I assume you're the same Gallagher as Gallagher Guitars in Wartrace, TN. I thought seriously of getting one but ended up with Guild and Martin and an old Gibson L-5.
We have a shop here in Cedar Rapids, IA - Stars Guitars that has had a Gallagher or two from time to time. Maybe you've met Jim Jensma who runs it:
http://www.starsguitars.com
Does Doc Watson still play his?
Regards, Tim Fees
Played "oh hoss" # 5 at Jim Grangers dang nice guitar.
Thanks for adding me.
Dale
Glad to have you aboard.
The best to you and the Family.
I hear Jim Granger ordered some special Gallagher guitars. What was different?
Cheers
SK
Dale:)