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DOWNLOAD ONLY. This title is available as a DOWNLOAD ONLY. Just click one of the links below and have it delivered straight to your computer! A beautiful and compelling tune that Al has arranged for fingerstyle guitar in DADGAD tuning. The open and parallel strings give the piece a lovely reverb-like resonance. Al starts by stating the melody sparely on one string. He then adds ornaments using hammer-ons and pull-offs, along with harmony drones, to give it a traditional, dulcimer-like sound. Finally, the song gets a full arrangement with the addition of a descending bass line and full, rich chord shapes. Early-intermediate. A Homespun mini-lesson.

The Cherry Tree Carol: An Easy Arrangement for DADGAD Guitar

The Cherry Tree Carol: An Easy Arrangement for DADGAD Guitar

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DOWNLOAD ONLY. This title is available as a DOWNLOAD ONLY. Just click one of the links below and have it delivered straight to your computer! A beautiful and compelling tune that Al has arranged for fingerstyle guitar in DADGAD tuning. The open and parallel strings give the piece a lovely reverb-like resonance. Al starts by stating the melody sparely on one string. He then adds ornaments using hammer-ons and pull-offs, along with harmony drones, to give it a traditional, dulcimer-like sound. Finally, the song gets a full arrangement with the addition of a descending bass line and full, rich chord shapes. Early-intermediate. A Homespun mini-lesson.
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DOWNLOAD ONLY. This title is available as a DOWNLOAD ONLY. Just click one of the links below and have it delivered straight to your computer! A beautiful and compelling tune that Al has arranged for fingerstyle guitar in DADGAD tuning. The open and parallel strings give the piece a lovely reverb-like resonance. Al starts by stating the melody sparely on one string. He then adds ornaments using hammer-ons and pull-offs, along with harmony drones, to give it a traditional, dulcimer-like sound. Finally, the song gets a full arrangement with the addition of a descending bass line and full, rich chord shapes. Early-intermediate. A Homespun mini-lesson.
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