Kalynda is a beautiful song from the progressive band Renaissance. It is from one of their later albums, Azure d’Or and was written by bass player Jon Camp. The main guitar accompaniment was done using ...
Woodstock is Joni Mitchell’s song about the 1969 Festival that has been covered by many artists. This lesson goes into Eva Cassidy’s arrangement using a simple arpeggio style for solo guitar, the way it appeared ...
You Can Close Your Eyes is an early James Taylor song, released in 1971 on his album Mud Slide Slim And The Blue Horizon. James’ picking style is fairly free form and this lesson goes ...
River is a Joni Mitchell song from her 1971 album Blue, and has been covered by numerous artists, particularly on their Christmas albums. Joni plays it on piano and this lesson presents a way to ...
Seven Bridges Road is a song written by Steve Young and covered by many artists. This lesson goes over the guitar part to The Eagles arrangement which first came out on their live album in ...
Walk On The Wild Side has become one of Lou Reed’s signature songs ever since it was released on his second solo album, Transformer in 1972. It is typical of Lou’s style using just a ...
Desperado is the title song from The Eagles second album. Glenn Frey and Don Henley wrote it with Glenn playing the piano. This guitar lesson is mostly a strumming one with the addition of transcribing ...
If I Were A Carpenter is a Tim Hardin song that has been covered by many artists over the years and was a huge hit for Bobby Darrin in 1966. It is a very basic ...
Best Of My Love is from The Eagles album On The Border and features a nice, melodic strumming introduction, which continues into the verses. J. D. Souther, Glenn Frey and Don Henley wrote it and ...
That’ll Never Happen No More is a ragtime tune from the 1920s, written by Blind Blake but performed by many of the next generation’s masters. Dave Van Ronk’s and Jorma Kaukonen’s arrangements are incorporated into ...