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Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger

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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2010-11-18 7:30 AM (#361136)
Subject: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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...great stuff.... valuable advice.

Pete Huttlinger Bye Bye Blues
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-11-18 8:04 AM (#361137 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger



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Cool stuff. That's gonna keep me busy for awhile. Thanks, Tim
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G8r
Posted 2010-11-18 8:22 AM (#361138 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Very nice, thanks for the link!
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Weaser P
Posted 2010-11-18 8:30 AM (#361139 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Huttlinger is a great player but maybe even a better teacher. I've got a couple of his dvd's and they're great.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-11-18 10:02 AM (#361140 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger



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Loved his comment about feeling the groove. We can memorize chords and notes all day, but it doesn’t really become music until we create a groove we really feel and that becomes our own. It would be a real treat to take a workshop with him. I may need to pick up a few of his DVDs. Any recommendations?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-11-18 10:12 AM (#361141 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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On Nov 9 Huttlinger had a stroke and was in the hospital. Last I heard, he was home and was expected to make a complete recovery....
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Weaser P
Posted 2010-11-18 10:23 AM (#361142 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Check out his releases on Homespun , Prof. I've got these and I think they're great. Basic but very challenging at the same time.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-11-18 10:27 AM (#361143 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Loved his comment about feeling the groove. We can memorize chords and notes all day, but it doesn’t really become music until we create a groove we really feel and that becomes our own. It would be a real treat to take a workshop with him. I may need to pick up a few of his DVDs. Any recommendations?
I was just thinking I need to get his "Wonderful World of Chords" dvd, since I spend so little time memorizing chords.
He also has a fingerstyle dvd that has some very good practice lessons.
His first Denver and Croce dvds have the most popular songs on them. He does a really good job of explaining and showing what he's doing. I guess I have 5 or 6 of his dvds. Maybe I should spend more time learning from them.
Oh, he also does private concerts. I found out he was out in Boise a few years ago, but never tracked down who brought him out. Same with Craig Caruthers. If there's enough OFCers in your town, check into bringing him out.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-11-18 10:55 AM (#361144 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger



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He held a clinic at Guitars's Etc up in Longmont couple years ago.

Very entertaining and an excellent teacher.

I picked up his DVD "A Guitarist's Guide To Better Practicing" while I was at the clinic. It looked really good. I should probably open it up and start to actually watch it and start to use it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-11-18 12:52 PM (#361145 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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I tend to skim through the dvds like I channel surf TV, but I have spent quite a bit of time with one of them. His tabs that come with them are also very good and he explains why he uses unusual fingering.
I just read on his website that he has a heart defect and had some pacemaker problems recently. A week later he has a stroke. All my guitar idols are dying. You better watch it, OFCers.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-11-18 1:04 PM (#361146 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
All my guitar idols are dying. You better watch it, OFCers.
Quick AlanM....get to the doctor for a checkup!
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Designzilla
Posted 2010-11-18 1:26 PM (#361147 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Thanks for posting this. Wow! A lot of great stuff in that video!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-11-18 3:14 PM (#361148 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
All my guitar idols are dying. You better watch it, OFCers.
Quick AlanM....get to the doctor for a checkup!
Actually, I was referring to you, db. I spent a lot of time watching your acoustisongs last night.
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-11-18 4:42 PM (#361149 - in reply to #361136)
Subject: Re: Bye Bye Blues: Great Lesson and advice from Pete Huttlinger



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Stalker!

Actually, thanks. Hopefully some people will learn a few old songs they forgot about. But I want to watch more Huttlinger...those are REAL instructional videos from a REAL player.
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