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Cannon Ball Stomp by Merle Travis

Cannon Ball Stomp by Merle Travis (1917-1983) Merle Robert Travis was an American country and Western singer, songwriter, and musician born in Rosewood, Kentucky. Merle Travis is famous for his masterful guitar playing and his interpretations of the rich musical traditions of his native Muhlenberg County, Kentucky “Travis picking”, a syncopated style of finger picking, …

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Alabama Jubilee by Buster B Jones

Alabama Jubilee by Edward Gerhard (1959-2009) Buster B. Jones was an American guitarist specializing in the fingerpicking style. He toured often, earning the nicknames “Le Machine Gun” and “Pistola” for his fast playing style. Jones was also well known for his mentoring of young players and he appeared in 11 instructional videos demonstrating and explaining …

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The Water Is Wide by Edward Gerhard

The Water Is Wide by Edward Gerhard Acoustic/fingerstyle guitarist Edward Gerhard is one of the genre’s most gifted and highly regarded players. Although he currently resides in New England, Gerhard is originally from Philadelphia, where at the age of 14 he began playing guitar after being awestruck by the legendary Andrés Segovia.

Doing The Wrong Thing by Kaki King (Guitar Tab)

Doing The Wrong Thing by Kaki King (1979-) Kaki King is an American guitarist and composer. King is known for her percussive and jazz-tinged melodies, energetic live shows, use of multiple tunings on acoustic and lap steel guitar, and her diverse range in different genres. King’s fingerstyle playing combines fret-tapping with slap bass techniques, using …

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Dolphins by Don Ross

Dolphins by Don Ross (1960-) Donald James Ross commonly known as Don Ross, is a Canadian fingerstyle guitarist noted for the emotion and intensity of his playing as well as his use of extended technique. Ross’s music borrows from blues, jazz, folk and classical music creating a style that he describes as “heavy wood”

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