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The Electric Guitar of Jorma Kaukonen


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       UPC: 073999980745
       Media: DVD
       Actor: Harvey Sorgen
       Actor: Jack Casady
       Actor: Jorma Kaukonen
       Actor: Michael Falzarano
       Department: DVD
       Manufacturer: Homespun Tapes
       ReleaseDate: 2006-02-01
       RunningTime: 90


Product Description
A formula for instant success on the electric guitar! Jorma Kaukonen teaches licks, solos, lead lines and rhythm grooves to rival the best of them. Instructional and entertaining Jorma and Electric Hot Tuna give powerful rock renditions of the songs taught: Hit Single #1 Homespun Blues Ode to Billy Dean. Includes music and tab. 90-minutes.



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Excellent lessons from a master, May 28, 2007

Jorma Kaukonen takes a simple, classic rock approach to rock and blues lead electric guitar. Lead lines come from inside the chords used, so you can build awesome solos easily and effectively. Jorma teaches lots of rock and blues licks and techniques (false harmonics, string bending, 3 octave licks, string snapping, use of pick and fingers) and also gives advice on equipment, practice, tuning, etc. What really makes this an exciting set of lessons is the demonstration of the material by Electric Hot Tuna. Each tune is broken down after a performance in the Homespun studio. I've returned time and again over the years since this first came out (early 90s) and what I like is that it is technique oriented and doesn't require any memorization of lots of scales and modes or long, superfast licks. The techniques presented here encourages thinking musically, improvising, and staying fresh. It probably isn't what the heavy metal shredder types are looking for, though I always think you can benefit from getting tips from an accomplished master.