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Guitar Method: In the Style of The Eagles

Guitar Method: In the Style of The Eagles ()
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In this video, instructor Curt Mitchell shows viewers how to play guitar in the manner of the popular group the Eagles. Techniques are shown both at regular and slow speeds and each segment features tight close-ups. Many of the techniques used by the band are covered including, harmonized leads, chord formulas, and strumming patterns. Full rhythm tracks are provided to solo over. Fully diagrammed reference sheets are included. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi

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In this video, instructor Curt Mitchell shows viewers how to play guitar in the manner of the popular group the Eagles. Techniques are shown both at regular and slow speeds and each segment features tight close-ups. Many of the techniques used by the band are covered including, harmonized leads, chord formulas, and strumming patterns. Full rhythm tracks are provided to solo over. Fully diagrammed reference sheets are included. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi

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      ERIC F.

      Beware that this is not for beginners. The dude is amazing, he can play anything. He plays the riff fast, then slow, then it's right on to the next one. I suppose this would be fine for someone who knows what they're doing. For me, it was too advanced. There are about 50 riffs. It has kind of an amateur feel to the video but hey it's rock and roll.

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