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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 15, Number 2 January / February 2011
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 15, Number 2 January / February 2011
 
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The January/February 2011 issue of the Flatpicking Guitar Magazine includes:
We have a 68-minute Audio CD to accompany this issue!

Welcome to the January/February 2011 edition of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. This edition is Volume 15, Number 2 of the magazine and features Jordan Tice on the cover. Jordan is a very talented writer, arranger, and composer of flatpicking guitar music from Maryland, but now living Boston. We also feature Rick Williams, a talented picker and guitar instructor from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and a young picker from Missouri by the name of Dale Martin who plays in a family band with his father and his siblings. Of course our cast of talented columnist also have a lot of great contributions for you to dig into this winter. We hope you enjoy this issue of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine.

Features:

Jordan Tice: "Coming to Life"
Flatpick Profile: Rick Williams & "Blackberry Blossom"
CD Highlight: Dale Martin & "Knee Deep in Bluegrass"

Columns:

"Otter Nonsense" by Joe Carr
Beginner's Page: "Sugar Coated Love" by Dan Huckabee
Kaufman's Corner: "Indian Killed the Woodcock" by Steve Kaufman
Taking It To The Next Level: "Your Chord Vocabulary" by John Carlini
The Old Plectrosaurus by Dan Crary
Sharpening the Axe: "Arkansas Traveler" by Jeff Troxel
Bluegrass Guitar:"Blue Ridge Cabin Home" by Steve Pottier
"You've Been A Friend To Me" by Kathy Barwick
The O-Zone: "Return From Fingal" by Orrin Star
"Minuet in G Major" by Dix Bruce
Music Theory: "Miners Turn" by Mike Maddux
Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes: Performance Standards by Adam Granger
"A Place of Rest" by Bill Bay
Eclectic Acoustic: "Limehouse Blues" Part 3 by John McGann

Reviews:
Carpenter and May CD
Bryan McDowell: The Contestant CD

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