Some of the most creative and compelling contemporary music in recent years has been made by acoustic fingerstyle guitarists. The term "fingerstyle" denotes the use of thumb and two or three fingers of the picking hand to ... more »achieve moving bass lines, sharply delineated melodies and complex harmonies. Some artists use classical guitar techniques to create their music, others blend classical elements with traditional folk styles. Some fingerstylists apply their skills to enhancing song accompaniments, while others push the boundaries of the guitar with new and inventive sounds. This overview of fingerstyle repertoire and technique will immerse you in the work of eight guitarists who are redefining contemporary guitar music. They will give you much to work on. Chris Proctor - "Aura Lee" (from "Contemporary Fingerstyle Workshop"), Martin Simpson - "Banks of the Bann" (from "Acoustic Guitar Instrumentals, DVD 2"), David Wilcox - "Spin" (from "The Guitar of David Wilcox"), Preston Reed - "Tribes" (from "The Guitar of Preston Reed"), Muriel Anderson - "Angeline the Baker" (from "The Techniques and Arrangements of Muriel Anderson"), Frederic Hand - "Celtic Tale" (from "Classical Guitar, Technique and Musicianship"), Alex de Grassi - "Lost in the Woods" (from "The Techniques and Arrangements of Alex de Grassi"), Laurence Juber - "Martha, My Dear" (from "The Fingerstyle Artistry of Laurence Juber, DVD 1")« less