
HOMESPUNMike loves nothing better than making an old song sound new and he'll teach you how to do just that with techniques that are guaranteed to add creativity to your playing. Using traditional blues examples as well as his own original compositions, Mike never loses sight of the melody as he explores often overlooked techniques that are sure to enhance your slide playing. You'll learn how to incorporate fretted chord forms with your slide work and crisp right-hand patterns that will keep it all moving along. Mikes teaches new turnarounds and syncopations, damping techniques for the right- and left-hand, and refinements for vibrato that will make even the simplest lines sound musical. Using primarily D tuning, Mike teaches non-bottleneck tunes he's adapted to the bottleneck, including "Mean Ol' Frisco," "Stranger Here," and Tampa Red's "Boogie Woogie Dance" in addition to his own "Swamp Dog Blues" and the haunting "Jan's Song."
Student Review:
"I been enjoying the Mike Dowling "Bottleneck Blues and Beyond"video for about a month. The video has the ability to make it seem as if Mike is right there in the living room. I`m very impressed with the quality of the information in the lessons.... Thanks for making this video available." - Ray Baker
"Hi Mike! Just a few words of thanks for making the Bottleneck video.
I bought it about a year ago and out of all the videos I have, I have to say
it is the best! Your teaching has really brought me on leaps and bounds. I was
listening to your version of "Key to The Highway" on CD and I was able
to pick up some of the movements off the video and now I can play it. It is a
brilliant version. Thanks once again." - Steve Thompson (by email)
Mike Dowling has been teaching guitar for almost as long
as he's been playing, and during a professional career that has spanned four
decades he's received international acclaim for his tasty and unique interpretations
of old blues, swing, ragtime and original tunes. A guitarist of amazing versatility,
Mike worked and recorded with such musical legends as jazz great Joe Venuti,
mandolinist Jethro Burns and master fiddler Vassar Clements before embarking
on a solo career. Clements calls him simply, "One of the finest guitar players
there is, anywhere." After ten years in Nashville, Mike moved to northwestern
Wyoming where he's opened Wind River Guitar, a unique live-in guitar school he
operates from his mountain home.