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| DVD-Happy and Artie Traum's Easy Steps to Blues Guitar Jamming | 
enlarge | Director: Happy Traum Actor: Happy Traum; Artie Traum Studio: Homespun Tapes Category: DVD
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $11.96 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 59002
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 105 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1597731013 UPC: 884088005894 EAN: 9781597731010 ASIN: B000BR4UP8
Release Date: October 1, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Description There is nothing more fun and exciting for a guitar player than having the skills to improvise in a jam session. The trick is to have your fundamentals down so you can be comfortable when you play with others. Happy and Artie Traum have designed this DVD lesson so that even a novice will be able to play along, but it's filled with a huge amount of material for players at all levels: detailed instruction, good songs, invaluable advice, and the techniques you'll need to trade riffs, use chord inversions, move around the fingerboard and improvise creative solos. Happy and Artie give you plenty of opportunity to jam along with them by providing rhythmic backup for each song and technique they teach. You'll learn six blues standards in the keys of E and A, along with the tools to allow you to become a better blues player. Songs: New Stranger Blues, Key to the Highway, How Long Blues, Trouble in Mind, 2:19 Blues, Move to Kansas City.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Another 5 Star from Homespun April 4, 2008 both parts of this DVD are invaluable to both beginner and intermediate guitarists. With Happy Traum, you never fail to learn something, on anything he teaches or hosts (when he hosts another teacher, he actually guides the host into a proper pace for students). Volume 2 is great for intermediate or even advanced guitarist who need music to practice to!
Artie Traum, however, is a different instructor in his own right. Artie's a gifted musician, singer, composer but he must not be overlooked as a teacher. He is that "cool" teacher you had in high school that took boring history and brought it to life. Every DVD that I have (in short order, I will have everything Artie is in!) with Artie shows an enthusiam that is just so contagious. I have even recorded the demo songs that they do and burn them onto CDr: not for guitar practice, but for enjoyment in the car! They are that good. Artie has this subtle background harmony that is very pleasing to the ear.
As a guitar student, don't pass up anything with Artie's name on it. If you love Happy's teaching, you will love Artie's and enjoy the difference between the two gifted brothers. I love the banter between them. No egos, no sibling rivalry (at least none that comes across in the DVD!) and you get some of the greatest music taught, close up, with the beauty of a pause button.
What would be the hourly rate to pay Happy or Artie to teach you private lessons? ha. Couldn't happen. through DVD, that is exactly what you get.
Also, take a look at iTunes and search on both Happy and Artie. Their music will bless you richly. My little ones *at age 5 and 7, know most of their songs by heart and love to sing them. Whether it is Happy breaking your heart with his version of "Delia" or amazing you with Dylan's "buckets of rain", or Artie's gentle introduction of jazz into acoustic guitar, these men are American treasures.
With respect to their guitar lessons: I own more than 50% of the Homespun DVD offerings and within a few years, will own it all. I also own drumming for kids, keyboard (my son) and some of their vocal lessons (and 1 harmonica lesson from John Sebastian, another great personality on DVD!).
Homespun has won many awards, and as a formerly homeschooling Dad, their material is second to none! Sorry to be so long winded........the material that they put out is THAT good.
  Great approach to jamming March 22, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Happy and Artie take a good look at helping you get going right away on jamming the blues. The approach and instruction is easy enough for any guitar player to follow, and will have you jammin in no time.
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