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(More customer reviews)Kelley Joe is amazing, this video is extremely helpful, a fun watch, and tons of material to work on. The skill level is very high for some of the pieces, but he breaks down everything so even the beginner can pick up numerous pointers and licks. If you play lap slide or want to, get this.
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Kelly Joe Phelps is a singer and guitarist with depth, range and amazing technique. His smoky voice and intricate, subtle guitar work infuse his songs with soul and honesty, his own tunes as effortlessly authentic as the classics he performs so well. Kelly Joe plays with his guitar flat on his lap Dobro style, picking, sliding and using his right hand on the body of the guitar to create a percussive rhythm. He is a blues player who uses his bar and alternate-thumb fingerpicking to acheive an amazing technical proficiency as well as an unusually free, improvisational style that defies easy categorization. As he puts it on this video, "I like music that doesn't lockitself down so tight."Aside from his prodigious skills, Kelly Joe is a patient and articulate instructor, providing numerous insights into his musical craft. With a quiet intensity, he passes along invaluable information based on his years of experience both as a performer and as a teacher. (He has taught guitar, banjo and mandolin both privately and at the college level.) On this video, he gives detailed instruction in his unique approach to the guitar, starting with bar technique, string muting, use of the capo, picking style and how to find scale patterns in the open D tuning he uses throughout the lesson. He then gets into careful explanations of how he improvises a solo, basing it on the melody of a tune and using a combination of open and barred strings to create a melody line. Kelly Joe covers, in detail, the traditional gospel song "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder," his funky minor-key blues "Black Crow Keeps Flying" and the classic folk song "Irene Goodnight" (as you've never heard it before!). Throughout the lesson he emphasizes the ability to freely develop your arrangement of a song and turn it into a vehicle to express your own emotions.
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