SouthPaw41L, this is where a Non US resident, like me, is loosing it.
Why: I don't know those guys. Never heard of them. If we talk about fingerpicking I just now Leo Kottke (is he still active)?
MORE X-FILE CASES: I was googling: great american fingerpicking guitar players, and I noticed the definition of fingerpicking,(did you know that this style was develloping originated in the late 1800s and early 1900s)? and here is the mystery: they mention something about an American Fingerpicking style, originated with John Fahey, whose first record album Blind Joe Death (1959) inspired many guitarists such as Leo Kottke, who made his debut recording of 6 and 12 String Guitar on Fahey's label called TAKOMA (source: wikipedia).
So I get confused. I believe to know 3 or 4 people: DOYLE DIKES, STEFAN GROSSMAN, LEO KOTTKE, TOMMY EMMANUEL(from Australia?), and some European, like HARRY SACKSIONI, in the Netherlands. But there is an always returning song: "CLASSICAL GAS". I love, adore fingerpicking, but playing 30 years, and able to say, that I became pretty good, using a silly style: 1 strum, blocking the strings, strumming again, using licks, riffs, difficult chords and fast switching between chords and now and then a few seconds fingerpicking. I was ask a couple of times to play in a band, as lead guitarist, but because my physical condition: NO WAY JOSE.
I am flattered, I love playing, but even if I should play in a band, I can not stand for 5 minutes, sitting in the same position 10-15 minutes. A VERY IMPORTANT FACT: If you play at least with 2, better: in a band, I play twice as good. I don't know about you guys, about playing better with more people. THE FINGERPICKING STYLE: do you think that the very little practical knowledge can still be improved: because of playing YOUR similar since 30 years?
Are there sites where you can improve your guitar skills, or instruction DVD's?
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