The Capo Crusader: An Acoustic Arrangement of The Who's "Baba O'Riley"
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In the second edition of the Capo Crusader, Guitar World's Jimmy Brown shows you a nifty acoustic arrangement for the Who classic "Baby O' Riley."
Check out the first installment of the Capo Crusader here, which features an acoustic arrangement of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O Mine."
Part 1
Lesson Contents
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Performance
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Teaching
• Post-Chorus Break
• Grand Finale Jam
• Grand Finale Teaching
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In the second edition of the Capo Crusader, Guitar World's Jimmy Brown shows you a nifty acoustic arrangement for the Who classic "Baby O' Riley."
Check out the first installment of the Capo Crusader here, which features an acoustic arrangement of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O Mine."
Part 2
Lesson Contents
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Performance
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Teaching
• Post-Chorus Break
• Grand Finale Jam
• Grand Finale Teaching
The following content is related to the April 2012 issue of
Guitar World. For the full range of interviews, features, tabs and more, pick up the new issue on newsstands now, or in our
.
In the second edition of the Capo Crusader, Guitar World's Jimmy Brown shows you a nifty acoustic arrangement for the Who classic "Baby O' Riley."
Check out the first installment of the Capo Crusader here, which features an acoustic arrangement of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O Mine."
Part 3
Lesson Contents
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Performance
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Teaching
• Post-Chorus Break
• Grand Finale Jam
• Grand Finale Teaching
The following content is related to the April 2012 issue of
Guitar World. For the full range of interviews, features, tabs and more, pick up the new issue on newsstands now, or in our
.
In the second edition of the Capo Crusader, Guitar World's Jimmy Brown shows you a nifty acoustic arrangement for the Who classic "Baby O' Riley."
Check out the first installment of the Capo Crusader here, which features an acoustic arrangement of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O Mine."
Part 4
Lesson Contents
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Performance
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Teaching
• Post-Chorus Break
• Grand Finale Jam
• Grand Finale Teaching
The following content is related to the April 2012 issue of
Guitar World. For the full range of interviews, features, tabs and more, pick up the new issue on newsstands now, or in our
.
In the second edition of the Capo Crusader, Guitar World's Jimmy Brown shows you a nifty acoustic arrangement for the Who classic "Baby O' Riley."
Check out the first installment of the Capo Crusader here, which features an acoustic arrangement of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O Mine."
Part 5
Lesson Contents
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Performance
• Intro, Verse, Chorus Teaching
• Post-Chorus Break
• Grand Finale Jam
• Grand Finale Teaching
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Over the past 30 years, Jimmy Brown has built a reputation as one of the world's finest music educators, through his work as a transcriber and Senior Music Editor for Guitar World magazine and Lessons Editor for its sister publication, Guitar Player. In addition to these roles, Jimmy is also a busy working musician, performing regularly in the greater New York City area. Jimmy earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies and Performance and Music Management from William Paterson University in 1989. He is also an experienced private guitar teacher and an accomplished writer.
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