How Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar Came to Be
Troy Stetina tells the story of writing and publishing Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar. 0:00 intro 0:37 my goals at the time 1:10 a typical day for me in 1988 1:39 I hate writing! 2:26 the Conservatory of Music 2:52 the dungeon... choir's worst nightmare 3:39 testing the material with students 4:11 the Speed Mechanics approach 5:25 going outside the style for principles 6:08 working with the editor 7:44 hidden blessing of an "overactive" editor 10:25 a look at the original manuscript 12:11 my takeaway from having written it 12:47 the recording process

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How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon

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Speed Mechanics For Lead Guitar Troy Stetina - Guitar Books You MUST Own

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The Bob Newhart Toupee Sketch That Broke Dean Martin

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