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It's funny how websites come and go.  I reviewed these links this evening (9/14/04) and had to delete a few that were no longer there.  But don't worry--strummeronline.com is here to stay!

Below you'll find a few links to some great sites.  I think you'll enjoy them!

 

bulletFingerpicking Guitarist Online is dedicated to the art of fingerstyle guitar, with artist info, tabs,
resources, forums, interviews, and articles. I think you will like it. 

 

bullet Slide guitar? Boogie's Slidezone is great!

 

bulletCheck out GMAN's acoustic guitar tips

 

bulletThe mother of all guitar/music sites

 

bulletPat Kirtley is an incredible fingerstyle guitarist

 

bulletEl McMeen is the king of the rare "low C" tuning.  Read about El, download some of his fabulous arrangements, and buy a few of his books and CDs.

 

bulletLarry Pattis is El McMeen's touring partner and a very fine acoustic guitar soloist.  His CD, "Random Chance," is one of my favorites.

 

bulletMel Bay's "Guitar Sessions" online webzine is a fantastic free resource
This  monthly webzine contains downloadable articles and music on classical guitar, fingerstyle, rock/blues, flatpicking, jazz, and mastering the guitar.  It also includes an artist interview and and article on a featured luthier.  This one is a MUST SEE.  Check it out.

 

bulletAnd while you're there, visit the main Mel Bay web site and check out the hundreds (maybe thousands?) of guitar and other music books that have made Mel Bay one of the premier music publishers of the century!  And don't forget to download the monthly guitar "freebie."

 

bulletCheck out acoustic guitarist Alan Horvath's great site, where you can listen to clips from his latest CD, learn from his excellent  tutorials, and access a host of useful resources.

 

bulletFor a fascinating and comprehensive science site geared toward parents, teachers, hobbyists, and life-long learners, visit the sciencemaster.

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