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Offline uncle bud

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new Rev. Gary Davis lessons
« on: January 21, 2008, 12:19:43 PM »
For those who may not get such announcements directly, thought I'd mention that Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop has a new 2-DVD lesson on the ragtime guitar of the Rev. taught by Ernie Hawkins.

http://guitarvideos.com/video/dvd/98081dvd.htm

Volume One: Slow Drag (Cincinnati Flow Rag) (77 minutes)

Volume Two: C Rag, Don?t Let My Baby Catch You Here and Make Believe Stunt (Maple Leaf Rag) (96 minutes)


Offline uncle bud

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Re: new Rev. Gary Davis lessons
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2008, 08:13:39 AM »
Speaking of Rev. Davis.  :D For those who may not have seen the announcement, the latest volume of RGD lessons by Ernie Hawkins from Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop is out.

From the webpage:

Rags and Minstrel Show Songs of Rev. Gary Davis on DVD
Taught by Ernie Hawkins

Rev. Gary Davis had an enormous repertoire that spanned from gospel to blues, rags to folk tunes and old minstrel show songs. In this double DVD lesson Ernie Hawkins presents some of Rev. Davis?s most requested rags and minstrel tunes. These vary from Sally Where?d You Get Your Liquor From (made popular by Jorma Kaukonen and Hot Tuna) to the complex dance rhythms of Buck Dance and Twelve Sticks to Devil?s Dream, an instrumental played in the Key of F. These are arrangements that will challenge any guitarist.

Ernie Hawkins teaches each tune phrase by phrase and carefully shows you the right hand picking as well as the left hand fingerings that were unique to Rev. Davis?s approach. You will be able to easily follow the instruction with the tab/music booklet. Also featured are split screen segments where each section is played slowly and you can study the movements of each hand. As a bonus we have included various audio performances of Rev. Davis playing each song.

Volume One: Buck Dance, Devil?s Dream and Sally Where?d You Get Your Liquor From (76 minutes)

Volume Two: Twelve Sticks, Fast Fox Trot and St. Louis Tickle (102 minutes)

68 page tab/music booklet  /  level 3

gw 98283dvd   $39.95

http://guitarvideos.com/revdavis/98283dvd.htm

mushroomeater

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Re: new Rev. Gary Davis lessons
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2008, 09:23:44 AM »
great videos! he provides in-depth lessons on blues, and it is a great lesson for beginner-intermediate players. thanks for sharing

Offline Mr.OMuck

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Re: new Rev. Gary Davis lessons
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2008, 11:21:48 AM »
And if you'd like to hear FASTER versions of some of the above mentioned songs played by another student of the Great RGD (AHEM!) stop by my soundclick page.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=786131&content=music

I've combined some tunes and renamed others

Fast Fox Trot, for example is subsumed in Rabid Rodent Ramble.
Twelve sticks has mutated into Twelve Sticky Graduation Marches because it wanders into Libba Cottons Graduation march at the end, don't ask me why.
Devil's Dream is still Devil's dream.



My loathings are simple: stupidity, oppression, crime, cruelty, soft music.
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