Ronnie Earl "Blues Guitar With Soul"

Ronnie Earl "Blues Guitar With Soul"

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Ronnie Earl
Blues Guitar With Soul
The Story
Ronnie Earl is a blues master with a truly soulful sound. Inspired by Muddy Waters, he has mastered a variety of blues techniques which he demonstrates in the styles of Little Walter, B.B. King, and many more blues greats.

Ronnie also demonstrates question-and-answer phrasings, turnarounds, and string bending while getting the maximum sound out of the minimum notes! Earl is the man B.B. King called "one of the most serious blues guitarists you can find today." "Blues Guitar With Soul" features a new introduction by Woody Mann.

Jazz and blues guitarist Woody Mann learned from legendary Rev. Gary Davis and then played and recorded with Son House, Bukka White and John Fahey. He has performed throughout the world, recorded over a dozen CDs, and is an internationally renowned guitar teacher.

For the first time the legendary Hot Licks classic video titles are available on DVD, making it even easier to learn with top players... right in your own home!

You'll never miss a note! You see the music and the tablature on screen as it's being played! All right and left hand techniques are shown in close up and with helpful split-screen effects to make learning easy. Also features slow motion segments with standard pitch sound.

Special DVD features include: Booklet, Dolby Digital Stereo, Subtitles (Spanish, French, Italian, German), Artist Biography, Selected Discography, Suggested Listening.

DVD Video, NTSC, Regions: All

Additional Facts
One of the finest new blues guitarists to emerge during the '80s, Ronnie Earl often straddled the line between blues and jazz, throwing in touches of soul and rock as well. His versatility made him one of the few blues guitarists capable of leading an almost entirely instrumental outfit and his backing band the Broadcasters became one of the more respected working units in contemporary blues over the course of the '90s, following Earl's departure from Roomful of Blues.

His Verve debut, "The Colour Of Love", was issued in 1997 and sold more than 65,000 copies, making it one of the biggest hits of Earl's career;