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Here is a really nice arrangement of Dancing on my own by Callum Scott. The melody is played above the bass notes and chords. Be aware of the fact that I do a lot of improvising. Especially in the bars in between the melody. I've written the first section out as close as possible to what I do in the video. The second time I play the verse and chorus I just do some improvising but basically it is the same. Practice in improvising and playing around with that C, G and F chord. This tablature is a perfect start. Enjoy!
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Hi there! Here is my acoustic solo fingerstyle guitar arrangement (or however you will call it ;)) of Superstition, written by Stevie Wonder. I decided to play this one because it is so groovy, and I like to play groovy songs on one acoustic guitar. The beautiful playing of Adam Rafferty, Tommy Emmanuel, Harry Sacksioni and many others triggered me to do this one. I play the song on a Cole Clark Angel guitar, wich I tuned to DADGAD. This file is in PDF only.
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This is an arrangement of a great early TV serie called The Ducktails. I made a Fingerstyle arrangement of this, which I recorded for YouTube. In this package you get a pdf file and a Guitar Pro file, which you can load in Guitar Pro. This is a good way to practice the song, because of the play back (and slow down! :)) function.
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Hi there! Here is my acoustic solo fingerstyle guitar arrangement (or however you will call it ;)) of Superstition, written by Stevie Wonder. I decided to play this one because it is so groovy, and I like to play groovy songs on one acoustic guitar. The beautiful playing of Adam Rafferty, Tommy Emmanuel, Harry Sacksioni and many others triggered me to do this one. I play the song on a Cole Clark Angel guitar, wich I tuned to DADGAD.
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Here is a really nice arrangement of Finesse by Bruno Mars. This product contain's both the PDF and Guitar Pro file. It's played in normal tuning with the capo on the first fret. This makes sure that you play it in the original key. I do a lot of popping and slapping and hammer ons and pull offs with my left hand, so it's really worth the case to practice this one to learn some new techniques and Finesses ;) Good Luck!