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Playing pro guitar in Nashville these days is the Olympic decathlon of the
music biz. You gotta have big ears, impeccable chops, top-notch
improvisational skills, stellar right and left hand techniques and be
prepared to apply them all on a moments notice – and that’s just to get in
the door.
To further separate the men from the boys, you MUST be able to
put it all in high gear over any style of rock, blues, jazz, country,
acoustic, pop or combination thereof. And each new generation of Nashville guitarists
steps the game up another level. Modern Nashville Guitar is both an
insightful bird’s
eye view of today’s game, and an extraordinary learning experience for any
intermediate to advanced player, whatever your preferred style may be.
Your
Nashville tour guide and mentor for this journey is Ladd Smith, a bonafide
young master of the Nashville six string scene. Ladd won Guitar Player
magazine’s Guitar Hero 2007, which was judged by Joe Satriani, Steve
Lukather, Nuno Bettencourt, Elliot Easton, Greg Howe, and Mike Varney (see
the winning performance on TrueFire TV). Ladd is a monster player,
veteran singer/songwriter, experienced performer and an extremely effective
instructor.
"I am a visual, audile and kinesthetic learner and that’s how I teach as
well. It’s much easier to watch, listen and play along to learn and
internalize new information." Accordingly, Ladd steps you through Modern
Nashville Guitar in a very cognitive fashion. You’ll play your way through
the course - no tedious notation, theory or exercises to work through. Each
individual practice session invested in Modern Nashville Guitar will
yield an epiphany or two along with a few new tricks of the trade you'll be
anxious to pull out at the next gig, recording or jam session.
Clearly,
the highlight of this course is the extensive series of "Outrun the Train"
lessons, derived from Ladd’s original composition of the same name (the
instrumental version of which won the Guitar Hero competition). "The tune is
an ideal instructional tool because it features a ton of my favorite licks.
Therefore, we can cover a wide range of up-tempo "Tele-melee" material in an
ear-friendly way with one common key, tempo and theme for ease of
reference."
You’ll also work through a variety of other grooves, likewise chosen to
serve as a learning platform for other moves and techniques. Ladd covers the
Nashville
numbering
system, provides gear overviews with each lesson, and drills down on dozens
of key skills including hybrid picking, banjo rolls, chicken pickin', chord
leads, butterfly hammer-on-pull-offs, unison and pedal-steel bends, train
beats, open string pull-offs, vibrato, descending double-stop runs, triad
pedal-steel guitar, sliding 4th interval licks and bends, arpeggiated
rhythm, contrary-motion/counter-point lead lines, pedal steel licks,
descending banjo effects, open string licks, behind-the-nut bends and whole
tone licks.
Whether or not you aspire to be a Nashville player, Modern Nashville Guitar
is one of those must-have courses because it’s a virtually bottomless
resource for any style player. There’s enough solid instruction and grey
matter herein to feed you for a lifetime.
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VIDEO SAMPLES
NEW
OPTIONS!
Modern Nashville Guitar features 40 video lessons with PIP video of picking
hand, text commentary, practice rhythm tracks, tab, standard notation and
interactive Power Tab so that you can "see" and "hear" the tab played out at
any tempo without change in pitch.
DATA-DVD and Download formats include complete course with TrueFire's Lesson
Player with PIP, zoom, full-screen, slow motion, looping and other handy
controls.
Standard DVD is an abridged version of course (20% less
video lessons) and includes a secure PIN for download of lesson assets.

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