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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 14, Number 5 July / August 2010
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine, Volume 14, Number 5 July / August 2010
 
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The July/August 2010 issue of the Flatpicking Guitar Magazine includes:
We have a 68-minute Audio CD to accompany this issue!

The July/August 2010 edition of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine (Volume 14, Number 5) features Bill Nershi, of the String Cheese Incident and the Emmitt-Nershi Band on the cover.  In this issue we also feature a fine flatpicker from North Carolina, Jon Stickley.  Jon has toured with the Biscuit Burners playing mandolin and now is on the road with former Biscuit Burner band mate Shannon Whitworth.  As always our regular columnists have provided you with a lot of great material. Also included in this issue is an extensive review of the Tony Rice Biography "Still Inside."  We hope that you enjoy this issue of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine.

Features:
Bill Nershi: "Surfing the Red Sea" & "Road of Destruction"
CD Highlight:  Jon Stickley & "Steamboatin'"

Columns:
"Walk With Me"  by Craig Vance
"Six White Horses" by Joe Carr
Beginner's Page:  "I'll Take the Blame" by Dan Huckabee
Kaufman's Corner: "Big Sciota" by Steve Kaufman
Modal Awareness & "Scarborough Fair" by John Carlini
Nashville Flattop: Rest Strokes & "Lonesome Road Blues" by Brad Davis
Sharpening the Axe: Music Theory Primer: Major Triads by Jeff Troxel
Bluegrass Guitar Duets: "In The Pines"  by Steve Pottier
Crosspicking as Filler: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" by Kathy Barwick
The O-Zone: "Morrison's Jig" by Orrin Star
Favorite Scales & Exercises, Part III by Dix Bruce
Music Theory:  "Your Love is Like a Flower" by Mike Maddux
Flatpicking Fiddle Tunes:  "Old Joe Clark" by Adam Granger
"Daydreams" by Bill Bay
Eclectic Acoustic: "Great Blasket Island" by John McGann

Reviews:
Still Inside: The Tony Rice Story Book Review

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