A message from Neil on the third anniversary of our Target Program. He talks a bit about the history of Totally Guitars, thanks some special people, and plays a bit.
April 20, 2012 This week we reached way back to the formative days of Rock and Roll, along with a journey into the world of bands with brass sections, a bit. We had new Target lessons on Buddy ...
April 13, 2012 Here is the quick rundown of things added to the Target Program this week- Complete lessons on The Weary Kind, by Ryan Bingham from the movie Crazy Heart, Neil Young's early tune Sugar Mountain, and finally ...
This week the Target Program additions were all from artists who were very influential to me. We started the week with John Fahey's tune Poor Boy Long Ways From Home. This is done in Open ...
March 30, 2012 Our Target releases this week included a little more Slack Key, a guitar take on a piano classic, an ear training exercise on a tune from the Psychedelic era, reviews of Student Uploads featuring Doc Watson ...
March 23, 2012 It was special request week here at TG. I picked out a few songs that were not on the Recommend A Lesson list (although one was recently) and got lessons together for them. The first ...
March 16, 2012 This week our Target members were treated to a wide range of guitar lessons- slack key, rockabilly, Beatles, piano classics, and even a little Tom Petty. We had Student Reviews on Blackbird and the solo arrangement ...
March 9, 2012 This week we added some songs that have been on our 'Recommend A Lesson' list for a long time. We started with Eva Cassidy's arrangement of Kathy's Song, a beautiful song written by Paul Simon that ...
March 2, 2012 This week at TG sat in on a couple of lessons with my students (Fly On The Wall lessons), reviewed a couple of student uploads, released a couple of artist packs, and looked at songs ...
February 24, 2012, Another stunning day here in Northern California... which frequently leads to scattered and disorganized Weekly News Reviews. In a nutshell- Our main Target releases this week stayed with developing themes: The Guess Who, Damien Rice, and ...