http://www.intimateaudio.com In Part 2 of this Songwriting Video Series, I demonstrate how familiarity with different artists’ playing styles (James Taylor, Chet Atkins, Elliott Smith, Jeff Buckley, Paul McCartney, John Frusciante, Jimi Hendrix, and more) can shape a progression (the chord sequence from Part 1: C – G/B – C7/Bb – F/A – Fm/Ab – C/G – G – C) into something that has an actual vibe, usable for the basis of a real song. The point is, rather than being overly concerned with learning things “note-for-note,” try using the INSPIRATION of your own guitar heroes to get BEYOND “THE CHORDS” and PERSONALIZE their sound by varying voicings and right/left-hand approaches.

To go deeper, many of the techniques and approaches used in this video are featured in my book POWER PLUCKING: A ROCKER’S GUIDE TO ACOUSTIC FINGERSTYLE GUITAR:

Dale Turner
PS: If you like this video, please check out my new CD, MANNERISMS MAGNIFIED!

GUITAR PLAYER MAGAZINE says: “Smart pop tunes that are crammed with interesting guitar parts and tones … Will please fans of Grays-era Jon Brion … Like what the Beach Boys might do if they were on an acid trip that was on the verge of getting out of control. Yeah!”
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11 Replies to “SONGWRITING LESSON (Part 2) – Using INSPIRATION from FAVE GUITARISTS to ‘Stylize’ Chord Progressions”

  1. It certainly does help. It makes me want to keep exploring chord voicing and creating new progressions in different styles. I think that's he big purpose of this video which is really cool. For acoustic instrumentalists this can be also very useful.

  2. @nikkostrato Nikko!!! You are cracking me up!!! Actually, I intentionally withheld this vid till after you graduated… Otherwise I wouldn't have met you! 🙂 Yer RAWKIN"!!! PS: How's it goin', gigmaster???

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