In Our Hands holds on to the band's trademark of keeping things fast, melodic, traditional but fresh, mixing powerful grooves and emotional melodies in 10 brand-new catchy and diversified songs that every Heavy Metal fan will enjoy. Blind Guardian's Hansi Kürsch guests on a track.
Get the real Hawaiian steel guitar sound! This lesson for guitarists, Dobro, lap steel and pedal steel players covers bar techniques, hand positions, scale patterns, Hawaiian tunings, vibrato, harmonic “chimes” and more. Bob stresses the importance of using palm harmonics and explains some incredible secrets for getting sounds up and down the neck. You’ll learn to play four Hawaiian classics Mai Kai No Kauai; Maui Chimes; Moana Chimes; Uhe, Uhene and grasp how this music has profoundly influenced today’s bluegrass, country, Western swing, jazz and Tex-Mex styles.
Get the real Hawaiian steel guitar sound! This lesson for guitarists, Dobro, lap steel and pedal steel players covers bar techniques, hand positions, scale patterns, Hawaiian tunings, vibrato, harmonic “chimes” and more. Bob stresses the importance of using palm harmonics and explains some incredible secrets for getting sounds up and down the neck. You’ll learn to play four Hawaiian classics Mai Kai No Kauai; Maui Chimes; Moana Chimes; Uhe, Uhene and grasp how this music has profoundly influenced today’s bluegrass, country, Western swing, jazz and Tex-Mex styles.
Like most follow-ups, this second electro-bossa Rolling Stones collection doesn't beat its predecessor, but it certainly won't disappoint you. The songs were carefully covered so that, while preserving their original spirit, they are altered enough not to invoke comparisons or make you miss the orignal versions. However, although they include songs that were composed in such different eras as 1965 to 1989, the electro-bossa covers don't sound as diverse as it would be expected. This is its main drawback in relation to the first volume of Bossa N'Stones. Still, anyone who has enjoyed 2005's Bossa N'Stones will probably like this collection as well. Finally, as a big Rolling Stones fan, I can assure fellow fans that this sounds to be the result of quality work done with respect to the original artist and is in no way a sacrilege of the Stones.