Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780634031458
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0634031457
Label: Hal Leonard
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Hal Leonard
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 04, 2001
Running Time: 120 minutes
Studio: Hal Leonard
Theatrical Release Date: 2000
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I have this and Andy Aledort's Axis DVD. Both are the best way to truly learn Hendrix songs inside and out. Andy is probably the foremost educator on Hendrix's material and has toured with the Experience's surviving members Billy Cox and the late Mitch Mitchell.
The only thing I would add is that you really should have the tab book to go along with the DVD. It doesn't come with any tab. Some of this stuff is tricky to learn by watching - even if you're backing up the sections numerous ...
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If you've ever wanted to learn to play like Jimi Hendrix This DVD is for you! Andy Aledort takes you step by step through Jimi's Songs with complete accuracy. Andy nails Jimi's Sounds and Licks, and performs them "Up to Speed" & "Slowed Down". You'll learn how to play Jimi's "Backwards" solo's "Forward"... that alone will blow your friends minds! This is for the intermediate and advanced guitarist, and I would also recommend picking up a copy of the "Are you Experienced" songbook, there are quite a few ...
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I was very (extremely) skeptical at the time of purchase...
My past experience with these "Learn from the Masters" DVD's had not been very good. And at roughly $50 a pop, I didn't particularly want to be "dork of the month," acquiring some mediocre lessons & renditions of Jimi's first album.
Having shelled out the $50 Samolians, I must confess to being very pleasantly surprised. Andy Aledort does about as good a job of demonstrating how to play Jimi as anyone reasonably could. ...
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It was a big mistake to include Velvert Turner in the release. He's a huge distraction who contributes little aside from awkwardly reading things obviously written for him. Andy Aledort is mute throughout the DVD but it's he who undoubtedly did all the work and he should have had the freedom to present this material as he saw fit. I guess Velvert is a family friend who knew Jimi at some point?
The DVD's really for entertainment and curiosity purposes.....
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I should have listened to some of the bad reviews. One review said that they spend about 5 minutes per songs. I think it's more like 4. They don't "Teach" you anything. They just show you how Jimi played the song. Thats great and all but I'm not Jimi Hendrix. I would like to learn how to play like him, but the DVD does not teach. It actually gets annoying after a while because Velvert Turner, just keeps saying. Jimi then does this, Jimi then does that. Like I said before I'm not Jimi. The guitarist that ...
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