Hot Licks For Guitar
HOMESPUN
Taught By
Artie Traum.
Level 3
Six CDs or cassettes plus Tab Book
Here are the "hot licks" that will make your playing dynamic, exciting
and professional! These CDs are chock-full of great licks in all styles: bluegrass,
country, western swing, blues, rock and jazz. You'll learn how to improvise through
scores of licks, riffs and lead lines - the building blocks of guitar soloing.
Includes string bending, arpeggios, speed techniques, double stops and lots more.
These lessons are for both acoustic and electric players.
About Artie Traum

Artie Traum is an award-winning guitarist who has been featured
on over 30 albums. His latest release, "South of Lafayette," is a "hip
fusion of folk and jazz esthetics," writes Sing Out! Magazine. "Letters
From Joubee" (1994) spent six weeks at #1 on the smooth jazz radio charts. "Meetings
With Remarkable Friends," with The Band, Sam Bush, Béla Fleck, Tony Levin,
Laurence Juber, John Sebastian and other top musicians, was awarded Best Acoustic
Instrumental Album of 1999 (NAV Award) and voted Best CD of 2000 by Hudson Valley
Magazine. In 2001, Artie released "The Last Romantic," which was placed "on
this year's list of best releases" by Jazz Times.
Performing since the 1960's, Artie Traum has worked with his brother Happy Traum,
songwriter Pat Alger and The Woodstock Mountains Revue. Artie's songs have been
recorded by The Band, David Grisman and Tony Rice, among others. He has produced
CDs for Tony Levin, Laurence Juber, Livingston Taylor, Diane Ziegler and many
other top artists. Artie has performed at dozens of festivals, including the
Catalina Jazz Trax Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival and the Newport Folk
Festival, and has composed music for film and TV shows.
Artie Traum is a popular clinician for Taylor Guitars, performing guitar workshops
around the world, and his instructional materials continue to be best-sellers
for Homespun Tapes. "Artie Traum has the natural, soulful touch that other
guitarists only dream about," says Donald Fagen of Steely Dan.