Lover Come Back - Performance

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Chet AtkinsChet Atkins performs 'Lover Come Back' on guitar - a performance to watch closely and play along with using the interactive notation.
What's in the course
19 lessons (1h 24m) · 1 free
01. Maybelle - Performance
Free lesson2:37

02. Bye Bye Blackbird - Performance
2:31

03. Londonderry Aire - Teaching
6:25

04. Petite Waltz - Teaching
4:14

05. Young Thing - Teaching
6:17

06. Young Thing - Performance
3:14

07. Chet talks
10:26

08. When You Wish Upon A Star - Performance
2:35

09. Londonderry Aire - Performance
3:12

10. Mr. Bojangles - Teaching
6:45

11. Mr. Bojangles - Performance
3:11

12. Lover Come Back - Performance
You are here2:19

13. Maybelle - Teaching
3:02

14. Petite Waltz - Performance
2:24

15. When You Wish Upon A Star - Teaching
5:23

16. Lover Come Back - Teaching
5:51

17. Bye Bye Blackbrid - Teaching
6:33

18. Happy Again - Teaching
4:41

19. Happy Again - Performance
2:24
Lesson transcript
Performance of the piece
19 lessons
1h 24m of structured video lessons
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Meet your guru

Meet your guru
Known as "Mr. Guitar", Chet Atkins is the most recorded solo instrumentalist in music history. His signature picking style was inspired by Merle Travis, with other major influences including Django Reinhardt, George Barnes, Les Paul and, later, Jerry Reed. That trademark picking style and musicianship won him admirers within and well beyond the country scene, both in the United States and internationally.
As a studio musician, his playing graced records by Elvis Presley, Kitty Wells, The Everly Brothers, Hank Williams and dozens of other Nashville legends. His style went on to influence pop greats such as Mark Knopfler, Duane Eddy, George Harrison, The Ventures, George Benson and Eddie Cochran, as well as thousands of country pickers. He won nine CMA Awards as Musician of the Year, four Playboy jazz poll honours and thirteen Grammys.
With more than 35 million copies of his 75-plus original releases sold, Atkins was also a recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
He helped create the Nashville sound, a style of country music that owed nearly as much to pop as it did to honky tonks - and without him, country may never have crossed over into the pop charts in the '50s and '60s.
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