Steve Morse's "Power Lines" instructional video (originally released in 1990) has been reissued on DVD by Alfred Publishing.
Here's a snippet from the press release:
Voted five-time winner for Guitar Player magazine’s “Best Overall Guitarist,” and a member of the prestigious Gallery of the Greats, Steve Morse continues to be one of the world’s most inventive players. His talent has been celebrated for over 30 years in his successful solo career and in his time spent as a member of the Dixie Dregs, Kansas , Deep Purple, and his own Steve Morse Band. Steve has played solo performances at Carnegie Hall, appeared on multiple television shows, and written and performed on four Grammy Award-nominated albums. In Power Lines, viewers learn Steve’s personal warm-up exercises, how to add chromatic ideas to guitar playing, and his system for playing three-note-per-string scales, sequences, and arpeggios. Steve also reveals his unique method for playing polyphonic scales and melody lines. Exciting solo performances throughout the DVD inspire any guitarist to create his or her own power lines.
I often wish I could play guitar when I hear the enchanting riffs played by skilled musicians, but alas, I am one of the lazy masses who will never put action behind my desire to see it happen. I guess I will have to enjoy those who did.
Posted by: dot bar | August 23, 2007 at 11:41 PM